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8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1897 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD SUMMARY OF THE MARKET Stiver wenker again. Wlieat firmer. Farley steady. Qats quiet. Corn 1u lighter recelpt. Hay in better tone. Feedstuffs unchanged. Flour and Milistuffs #s betore. Beans quiet but stead . Seeds unchanged. Potatoss and Veg-tables plentiful. erand Kggs sull bigher. Another car of Kasiern Pouliry sold. Fresh Fruit about the same. Drfed Pesc bes weaker and quieter. Prunes and Raisins ficm ana acuve. Almonds and Wainuzs selling well Provisions in good uemand. Woo! and Hides active and firm. Hogs ra: her ea O1ls unchanged. Coftes quiet. reef advanced. O Clear ® Partly Cloudy 8 Cloudy ® Rain® Snow SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION| DURING PAST |2 HOURS Explanation, The arrow fiies with the wind. The top figures t ndica maximum temperaturs for the €ays: ihose underneath It. if any, the amount of | raintall, of melied suow in Inches and hundredths, during the past twelve bours. Isobars, or solid lines, connec: therms, or d poin s of equal air pressure; iso- d lines, equal temperature. The word ““hich” means high Larometric pressure a fs ususily accomvanied by fair weather: “lo refers 10 low pressure. aud is usually preceded #nd sccompanied by cloudy weatherand rains. “Lows” usualiy first appear on the Wushington coast. When the pressure is high in the interior and low aloog the coast, and the isobars extend north and south aloug the COASt, rain is probable: but when the “low" 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- With a “high”’ vicinity of Idaho, and ressure falling to the California coast, warmer her may be expecied in summer and coider weather in winter. The reverse of theseconditions will produce an opposite result. THE WEATHF BUREAU. R UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Sep- tember 14, 1897, 5 p 3 . the maximum temperatures aph from weather bureau stations in Catifornia: 53, Red Bluff 90, Fresno 86, fan Luis Los Angeles 78 San Diego 68. Yuma 96. Sau Francisco 68 San Francisco data minimum 52, meas 60 An azea of high p essure s ¢ Wishi gion. The Maximum temperature 68, ntral to-night over pressure hes rsen duriug the Dpas. 24 hours over the entire country west of ihe kocky Mountains, with the exception of Calt- fornia Tue temperature has falien atou: 10 dezrees It hes risen in the ~acramenio Val rn Nevada and Sou bern Idaho Portiard General Fore- over Utah Weather Conditions and casts. Forecast made at Sun Franeisco for thirty hours, ending m:duight eptember 15, 1597: Nortuern Ca ifornia—Fair Wednesday: warmer in the San Joaquin Valley: fresh noriherly winls. Southern Caitfornia—F air Wednesday. except on the nor. hiern coust: sresh northerly winds. Nevads—Fair Wednesday: warmer north. Utah—Fai- Wednesday ; warmer. Ar zns—Fair Wednesday. trancisco and vi inity—Fair Wednesday; warmer in ‘he forenoon: fresh northerly winu Spe i report from Mouut 1amalpals—Clear west wenty-five miles: pressure, :9.97: maxl- | mum, 73 ALEXANDER McADIE, Local Forecast Offictal NEW YOERK STOCK MARKET, NEW YORK, N. Y., Sept. 14.—fo-day’s opera- tlons bhave resulted in another substantial ad- vance in ths level of prices on the Stock Ex- change. There was some talk during the morning of the existence of 4 powerfal beur psol which was prepared for extensive operations for & decline. The suppised pres of this combination, coupled with the fact that London prices came lower, apparently b caus: of doubts raised by yes- terday’s reaction here, led to the early success of the bear coutingeni. The srgumenis they us-d were ihe same as yesterday, the like 1hood of en- tanglement over the Cuban question. the denger of yellow fever and addition to the damage done by sorm on tbe Guf of Mexico. The laiter showed its effect on Kausas City, Pitisburg and the Guif. The whole list receded a fraction Later came denials trom Washington, on author- ity quite as weightv as the firs. assertion, that wariike measuies were projected on the Cuban quesiion. The first reports of heavy damage by the guif storm were also denied. At the same time the marked weakness in the exchange mar- ket came intonotice, actual rates jor Loth iong and short sterliLg and for cables receding 3 to 3 per cent London was wiso buying quite freely of favorite stocks. The official reports 0f wheat shortage 1o Fra ceand ltaly added to tne assurance of con- tinued heavy expoits of giain to be paid for. I'ne advence iu_cotton at Liverpool lended to the same end. These indications of prospective increase of the balance of trade in our favor led 1o expectations by foreign bankers Lhat# heavy gold import movement was certain 1o result and was likely 300n to commence. Money continued 4180 10 mOVe very freely to the Interior. As the general news bearivg on the business outlook all continued {avorable, the prospeci of gold imports {Tov.d an av.ilable means to turn the tide in tavor of the bulls. At the same time it was reported trom Washington that tue difference be:ween the Government aud svnd.cate organized io puichase the Union Pac fic had been arranged and that approval would b: given at the « abinet meeiing fu the aflernoon. It was oa this accouns tiat Unioa Pacific became so prominen: in the af ernoon rise, its extreme advance being 31 and its net gain 234. The marxet rencted to some extent before the ciose, aud this, coupied with the early declines, makes the net gains cousiderably smaller than the extreme advances. The price of vonds fell off ut the opening, but the marker became strong later. lotal sales, ¥3100.000. United States old fours registered soid at 112 Th- total sules of s'ock were 484,000 shares and inciuded tne following: Atchison preferred 8560, Canada Southern 12,240, (hesapeake and Ohio 10.695, Buriingion 20,070, C. C. C. and St. Loui 3500, Louisville ana Nashville 11,480, Man- battan 5355, Metropo itan Traction 4880, Mis-onri Pacific 9855, Missouri, Kansus and Texas 3300, do preferr:d 14,450, New York Cen ral 11,320, Northern Pacific 2,00, do preferrad 23 028, North: weatern 14 450. Reading 9130, Rocs Island 12, 625, St Paul 5255 ~t. Paul and Cmaha 13,400, Waubash preferred 5140. W. and L. E. 9324, Amer- ican Spirizs preferred 7650, American iobacco preferred 15,635, Chicazo (ias 7050, Consolidated Gas 5800, Generol klectric 16640, Laclede Gas 5400, J.ead 4720, Pacific Mall 420, ~vgar 21,600. T.C.'and I 5785. Western Union 6840, Chicagn Greai Western 6520. LONDON MARKET. NEW YORK, N. Y., Sept. 14.—The evening posi’s London financial cablegram ssys: in the s ock markets to-day Americans opened steady, then became dull under tbe New York iead but later recovered and closed firm with London buy- ing. Grand Trunk Canada sLock contioues to ad- vance. Venezuelan bonds have failen heavily on the default in the remiuances for servic-s of debt. Tuere are no particaars yet rezarding the tenders of Tudian trensury bills, except thai (wrive months' bills at £97 bs 3d receive a percentage. With & view possibly of assisting speculasion in siiver the rumor is revived that the Indian mints will reopen. 1hisis:noz venerally.credit d. ihe Paris bourse was quier:and duli znd the Berlin market wasdull 1ud rextureiess. NEW . YORK MARKET. for Bonds and K : Share: NEW YORK, N."Y., $gpt. 14.—Money on call firm ‘6t 114 @2y; last loan 2%, closed 13%@:%: prime. ‘me:cantile pafer, 35,@4%%%: Sterling exchange wegk, With actual business in bankers' bills- &’ $4'8475@4 85 for- demand, -and $a §215 @4 T3 for siXly days; posted rates,- 4 85lg Closing Frices ilway | | | | | | 4 861, and 84 87@4 871p: commercial bill 54 Bl’.i’/g@‘ ver corul fiaten, DBY@0Tc: bar wilver, o6c: Mexican dollars, 43c; Government bouds firm; State bonas duil: raiirosd bonds drm. CLOSING STOCKS Rafiroads— st Paul.... 10114 Atchisou . 1554| Preferred........143b4 Preterred....... 3413|St Paul & Gmaha. 867 Baltimore & Ohio. 15 | Preferred 7634 (St P, M & M. 543 | <outhera Paiific 14 |Southern . allway. Canada Pacific . Canada Sou hern. «entrai Paufic Ches & Ohio 54 Preferred Chicago & \lion..162 | lexus & racific... Chicage, B & Q.... 10035 | Union Pacit Chicago'® . 1li... 5943|U P 1 & G CcCC&stL 41| Wab <h.... Preferred....... 85 | Preferred........ Del & Hudson.....119% Wheel & L k. Del L& W......... 16932 Preferred. Del & Rio G..... 13 | ¥xpress Companies— Preferred 494 Adams Ex.........155 Erie. new.......... 179 American kx. ....116 ¥irst preferred.. 43% |United States. 4415 Ft Wayne. 11707 Wells-Farg . ......109 Ge Nor pfd. 140 | Miscellanecu Hocxing Val. 6141 A CotOIl.... Jiinois Cent.. . 10nba|" Preferrei Lake Erle & W... 1634 am'n § Prefe.red 747 Pret Lake Shore ©177_ |Am Tobacco.... Louis & Nash..... 6 3| Preferred... Sa-hattun L77T 11154 ¢ hicago vai .. Met Traction 1211y Cons Gas...... Michizan Cental.1 9%y Com. « ahie Co. Minn & St 27" Col F & Iro do do st prei'd. 873 do do prefd Mo. Pacific........ -Klg Gen Elec Mobile & ohio. ... 8| illinois St Mo K & T 11 16% ! La Ulede Gas a0 pred. .. 4014 Leac.. New Alb& Chicgo. 118 do prefd....... do do prefd. :8l» Nat Lin Qil...... N J Central....... 97Lg uregon Imp. Co. N Y Central 11534 Pacific Mail. N Y Chicago & S{ L 161s| Paliman Palace,... ] do do 1s prefd. S0Lgsilver Certificates. do (0 2d prePd. 4Ula/~tan Rope&Twine. or West. 1512 |Buzar. ........ 51y Preterred 3u3s| L C & iron.... 55.. U S Leather. Ontar 177g| Preferred. 7054 Ore K & Nav 3745 U S Kubber. Ore Short Line.... 22 referr - Pittsburg. ... ......169 |Wesiern Union.... 96 Reading. . 2734 |Ch G_W Kock island. St Louis &S ¥ Preferred 9515 (C &N W. T 11T 81g( Preferred........l1 18 cLosING 12 64 BONDS. N J Cent Gen 5y..11 U = New 4s, reg. do o 45 coup..126%5 North Carol na 65,12 do 4, reg 11204| Do4s._.. .. .....1( dods, coup.......114 Northern Pic 1sts 12 o 2s. rex. 95 do 5s. reg.. . ..114% do Bs, coup......114%, Distr ct 3 608 Nor & W 6s.. Ala Class A. Northwest Conse Do, Class B. Do, Class ¢ Do, Currenc: Atchison 4s Do, Adj 48 Do, lsistr. Canada So. OTmplststr. Cun Pac 1s C&N Purbs. Do, Bs tr. Pacific 6s, of '95...102 C& Ohio s Keading ds. 86 CH&D algs .l Rio G West 81 Den& K G 1sis StL&IM 80 Den & R G 4s... St L& = FGeu 65.11513 Eas lenn lsts. St P consols. 140 FrieGends........ 7314 StP C & Plsts....118 FW&DIststr.. 743,| Do, b .. 115, Gen Flectric 55....100 " |S Carolina Nn-ind. 14 GH&SAGs..... 108 |~outhern iy 5s... 95%4 do do 25 0fd. 100 |StanRpe&Twinebs 6lg H & T Cent 5s..... 10815 | Tenn New Set 3s.. 85ig do con 63 106 Tex Pac L& 1sis 9614 IwaCluts.. ..l 98 Do, rex 2ds.. J Kao PCoutr.. . 97 (U P ls Kan ¥ 1s(D D)t r.11512|U P D La Nw €050l 45.. 9415 Wab 1 L&N Unids...... 644 Do, ¥ds Missour: vs. 1100 | West Storw 4s. MKT 25000000 8514 Va. Ceniuries. Do, 45 87 Do, deterred N'Y Cencral Tsts. 118 | MINING STOCKS. Cholt $ 65 Untario. & 200 Crown Point. ./ .." 55 Ophir 1.0 Con. Cal. & Va 150! Plvmou h...., 15 Dendwood 100 Quicksilver. 100 Gould & Curry 60| do ptd....... 10 00 Hale & Noicioss. 110|Sierra Nevada.. 90 Homestuke. 9 00 ~tandard. 170 Lion Silver. . 2500 Cuion Co 5u Mexican. . © 60| Yellow Jackei 50 Boston. BOSTON, Mass., Sept. 14.—Atchison, 1554s: Bell Telephone, 25515 " Chicago, Buriington and Quincy, 100%4; Mexican Centrai, 7%: Orezon ~hori Line, 22; san Liego, 13%: General Electrin, 39. NEW YURK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. NEW YORK, N. Y., -ent. 14.—Flour receipts, 30,315 barrels: exporis, 5861 burrels. Dull and fairly steady without impor:ant change. WHr AT—Recoipis, 154,850 brshels; exports, 485.589. ~po. steady. No. 2 red, $1 033 Up- tions opened strong and advacced on buliish cables, general local covering and foreign buyin weakened under the inc:ease in Bradstreet’s visi- ble and closed rather weak a: 33 @4c net advanc but 11gc under he highest poiut. No. 2 red, 98 September, $1 0134@1 0-55 closed $1 0135 '« cto- ber, 31@1 0014, cosel $i: December, ¥Slac@ §1, closed 8814 HOPS—Quiet, unch: nged. PLTROL UM-—Steady: Unite?, closed 70¢ bid. PIG IRON—Waniauts firm: $7@7 25. LAKE COPPER—Quiet: $11 15@11 25. TIN—Duil: $135(@13 70; SPELTER—Quie : $4 25@4 30, L A D—Weak; Exchange, ¢4 25@4 30; brokers’ strong, $4 CUFFEE—Options opened stsady. 5@10 points lower: closed barely steadv at net decliue of 5 points. - ales 16 750, including December, $6 40 @36 45: March, £6 7U@$6 75. Spot Coftee—kio s.esdy: No.7 invoce, T¢i jobblne, 7lgc. Mild— quiet and st Cordove, 101,@1634: SUGAK— strong: refine. s'iong. BUT [ ER—keceipis, 18,136 packuges, steady; | Wes ern creamery, 1_@18c; kigins, 18 - EGGS —Receipts, 15,893 packazes, qu et; and Penpsylvania, 17@18c: Wesiern, 16c. State Dried Fruits. NEW YORK, N. Y., fent. 14.—California dried fruits quiet: evaporated apples, prime wire tray, 814c; wood dried. prime, 8i5c; chuice, 63z¢: fancy, T PHUNES—314@7%c per pound, ss to size and quali y. APRICOTS—Royal, 7@8c: Moorpark, 9@11c. PEACHES—Unpeeled, 7@luc; peeed, 11@1dc per pouni. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. CHICAGO, Irr. Sep.. 14.—The opening In wheat was very strong. December, which closed Monday ate:noon at 9415@94 Vse, opened at from 9515@95%5c, ana during the next half hour iv fluctuated between ihe stwriing quotstions and 947gc. It started up again from the latier poiut and rose with the same sggressive persistency that bas 80 fr.quently characierized it in the last three mon’ he, .‘ecember getting up 10 9634@I6L2c about 11:30 'A. M. A)parently Lhe reluctarce of Liverpooi 1o foliow yesterday’s decline here, that market opening only 14@1ed lower, caused the opening strensth and iater Liverpool advices showing that market to have risen 1d were cer- tainly responsible for the second rully. The reai reasons for the early strength, how- ever, were some very bad French aid italinn crop reports und some statistics from the Washe ington Agricuitural Bureau showing tnat Europe would have to impori 26,,U00,000 bushels of wheat ftom North America this sesson. all of which. witn the exception of about 25,000,000, must come from the Un'ted States, a larger total than bas ever been caiied forth In one season before. The French Minister of Agricuiture r ported the wheat crop of that couniry 85,788,000 bushels short of last year'«, while the Itailan crop was said to sbow 56,200,000 shortage. locusts were aiso said to be play ng havoc with the Argentine crop. Chicago receipts were 377 cars, only one car of 'hem contract, and 1,008,000 bushels were inspected out. The Atiantic port ciearances for the day were equal in wheal und flour to 761000 bushels. Brads:reet’s report: d the worla’s stocks increased 5,700,000 busheis. 1,600,000 of which increase was est of the Kockies in the United States and Canada, and 3,800,000 busheis of itin and afioat for Europe. Previous to the receipt of Brad- streel’s s.a‘ement the ciosing quotations of the foreign markets had been received, showing con- siderable change from the early iome. Thev showed Paiis wieal 1c per bu-hel lower for the near deliveries and lljc lower for November and Feorusry, and An werp 133c sower: Liver- pool, although Y34 higher for the tutures, was from 3od 1o 1d lower for s} ot, excepi spot No, 1 North- rn spring, which was unchanged The weakness of the closing cables caused a re- aciion t0 952/4¢, and when the large visibe in- crease was made known a further deciine to 941zc ensued. The market closed at 9415@945/5c for Lerembver. A's 00d speculation business was done in corn at an advance 0. vesteiday’s closing prices. The strength was du- to symps hy with wheat and to the dry. hot weather. Shorts covered liberally. ine comparative weakness of whea late in the day caused a relaxation in the demand and a re- acilou eusued, during which most of the advauce was lost. Business in oats was quiet aud unimportant, Provisions started strong with corn, buc fear of the possibiiity of the fever becuming more geueral caused a general selling movement and a sharp decline from : e opening price. Tlere was Leneral 1nquiry at iuside figures and prices 1a'iled shightly from the bot:om. The leading fuiures ranged as follows: ARTICLAS. | Open. | Hizh. | Low. | Cio e September seeeo| 9Bkg| 9615 9474 9474 December, new. | 953 9uiy| wal,l 945y | 8314 96 94 841y | 3014| s03| 297 s0 8235| 3:37| 30| Bag $54a| 867 | 3514 353y ~eptember..... December. . May . Mess Sepiember-.... October 2 December. . Lard, 100 ths— Septem be October.. December..... ~hort Kibs, 100 septembe October. 193, 213, e No 2 Wheat, 91@94c: No. ¥ Spring -94@9454c; No. 3 Spring PP St s VRN T g 2 Ce No. 2 Oats, 19%@-0c; No. 3 Withe, 1 3 No. 3 \White 't o. b, 2:@:2c; Rye, 5le: No 2 Barley nominal; No. 4 & 0. b, 32@ddc; No. 4, £ 0. B 20 @ sbe: No. 1 Flaxseed, ‘81 07 @ 1 09 Priwe Timothy Seed. $2 85; Mess Vork § bbl #8 20@8 25: Lard € 100 Ws, £4 4215:° ~hort Kibs ~ide- (loose). $5 10 @5 40: Dry Saited (boxed). BEE@5YC: £oods, per guiion. $1 i oxed), 51a@584c: B ars e A iasy. distiilers’ finisned 22 Sugars—ut Lo; ~hort Clear Sides . $8 90 tecelpts. | Shipments. 12, 0{!01 6.000 | 176.000, 91,000 5 I 78000, €39.000 Oats bu | 447.000 726,000 Rye, bu 4l 9.000 o= Barlev, ou = 63.000 $7.000 On the I'rodu 0.. 398 105 EASTERN LIVE tive stecrs were at hand good Feeders. $5 8U@4 40 choice $6 25 and a very few up to 86 HOGS primie_buiche #4 -0 and tatcy Lacon pigs at SHEFP—Local siaughierer 20ud Westeru sneep at 83 875. Mot mar; around #550; some fancy Recelpis—Cattie, 13,000. 6500 Kansas Ci KANSAS CITY, Mo 3 %5 stockers and feeders, $2 40@3 75. HOuS—Recelpts. steady. §385@3 9714; packers, i $3 80@4 0214 light F1@4 U2V0; pigs, 83 60@: S E . P—Receilts, 400) £3 76@5 9000. M muttons. % 60@3 50. Omaha, 4800. Market steady to siron; 84 10@5: Western steers, steers, . 3 25@4: cows and b 4 40 i closed lower. M —Keceipts. 5100. Hea 39 choice erns. $3 30@: @3 50; Inmbs, 83 75@5 25 $5 50@3 90 BOSTON, Mats, Sept. 14 bere continues o show stren hardened somewhat auring U demand is 100d. transactions. Fine medium for 462, while choice staple 1 on the scoured basis. views are yet sbove these Wco.5 aTe consequently erty. Australiac woois are i fine lots are being secured a: tions: price, 45@46¢ eic, fine medium snd fin Vrice. 45¢; sunple, 47@30c Au'tra fan woois (scoured pertine, 6L@ Ing. average, < 8c. Wool at Ant good demand. Ssies in detail: Buenos A francs to 160 irancs; Montev, 140 francs. NEW YORK, N. Y. Company sold to-day: 3 85 a box: Doy du Comice, cats, B0c@$1 6) siucle crae: ssoried, SUc@Sl 35. Peach: salways, 75@90c. CHICAGO. IiL, pany sold to-d cra Sept. EW YUKK, N. Company’ crates, 85c@#$1 90; Y. Sept. double Malaga, 92c@81 20 #1@1 .5; uv-rag. @: aversge, $2 58 Clairgea »113. Puoaches—salway. 3. Fourteen cars sold to-aay. BOSTON, i ass.. Sept. 14. average, 81 915 Muscat, 40 to-ds CrIUAGO, TLL., Sept. 14. ewes around #3 and feeding grade sheep s0id below 23 25 and only 8 few smail lots of jancy nalives went above $4. Lambs weut at steady prices; though most good iots went at $5@5 hogs, $3 Th@3 95 @3 95 ight, $3 85@4 10: buix of sales. $3 80@ combig. gooc 6@oSc; Queensiuud, cumbing, «6@ ANTWERP, tept. 14.—The opened here 10-day with a falr attendance and a The selection was poor, but me- rinos brought from par to 5 per cert higner, while other grades rulea unchanwed. Sept Pear:—Glout 14.—Earl Grapes—Tokuys, 81@1 10 sl gle Muscais, #1 16. Peacbes—6U@70c, average. avera e, 82 43: Muscat, 6,c@$1 1 average, $116 Pears—Bartieit. $1 65 e Exchange to-dav the Butter mar- ket was firm; creameries. 13@17hgc: dairies, 9@ 15c: cheese, easy, S@9c; eggs, firm; fresh, 17%4¢ TA% LVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURES Sept Oct. Dec. Opening . T almgh ene " Clostog. .. s 710 7 9% PARIS FUTURES. ost Flour — Opening 6075 ! Closing g Wheat— pent o 26 Closing 890 Wheat Movements. Receipts. Shipments Bushels. 699, . 8u7.192 90,350, o8 8200 176,077... Chicago .. . 1044 108,398, [0.edo . 95100 115000 t. Loul o 8zlboo 47,664 Detro: . 80853 164,000 L 152,600 1,625,261 713,159 TIDEWATER. 1.487 ... Boston. 2 3 154,500 ew York . 485,589 47,8090 Philadelphia ... 4430 195,979 Baltimor CU 181858 STOCK MARKET CHICAGO. IiL. Sept. 14 —CATTLE—Few na- enough to reach 5. veal calves sold at 50. The grea: bulk of good heavy hogs sold | sbove §390: rs_sold rarely up to 24 30. s bought most of the T5@4: feeders 100k at §5 50@ several lots soid ismbs up to 5 75, 30. 12,000; sheep, ty- Sept. 14.—CATTLE—Re- ceipts. 10,500 Market stealy; Texas steers $2 75@4; Texns cows, $2@3 25: naiive sieers, 3 50@5 20: nunve cows and heliers, ®1 7@ $2 50@4 50; buils, Lights strong, others Buk of sales, $8 55@3 97 heavies, mixed. 80@: arket firm. Lambs, OMAHA, NEBE, Sept. 14.—CATTLE—Recelpts, g. Native beef steers, 33 60@: 50: Texas «iiers. $3@5 80: can- ners $1 75@2 75: siockers and fecaers. $3 50@ cu.Ves. $3@6;_bulis, stags. etc.. $2@3 70 arket 5@10c higher, mixed. $3 ~d SHEEP—Receipts, 1500: market strong: fair to fmir to choice West- 70: common &nd stock sneep. #2 75 BOSTON WOOL MARKET. —The wool market «th and prices bave he past week. 1he Territory wools yet head the list in the business and hoe are selling ots are bringing Sc Very few parceis have been opened, as dealers’ the present market and held as zood prop- o free demand, aud v 38 cents. Qlota- Montana fine medium and fine, 14@1€c; scoured stapie, 47@50 Liah, Wyoming. e, 1@15¢c; scoured basig) —Com 1 ing, su- , 58@8uc: comu- werp. wool auction sales yres, 1148 bales, 70 ideo, 130 oales, 72 to CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES, 14.—Porter Bros. Morceau, $350. G apes—Mus- Tokays, T5¢@$1 60; es—Levy cliug, 90c; Fruft Com- 14.—1ne kari Fruit iction sales: Grapes—Tokay, single crates, $2 302 65; average, 8ic. Cornichon, £1 0! . $1@1 30: average, @90Uc. average, 73c. “The Earl Fruit Com- pauy’s nucilon sales: Tokay, single ciates, 6Ucw@ $) 35, average, 81 U1 double crates, 31 05@2 U5, @90c, average, HOC. Pears— Barticti. $1@2. average, 81 68. Peaches— Salway, 6U@90c, average, T0c. Eleven cars s0.d The Earl Fruit Com- pany sold 10-day: jGrapes—Tokay. single crates, $1@81 30. average, ¥1 15 cars s0ld to-day. Oregon, PORTLAND, Omr, Sept 1 most of them refused {0 qu were made the da - before, an track quotation tor Walla W blue stem going at 88c Cha 10 Tacoma. with the option Blytheswood ciia ed lo-day valued at §.5,792. Washingt TACOMA, WASH.. Sept. 1 firm. No. 1 blue siem, 58c: PORTLAND 401; balances, $37.385. FOREIGN London ver, 2634d. French ren.e: LIVERPOOL, ENG., Sept. Oif coast, Very little doinz; iess aciive No. 1 Ca ifornt dil; flour in overczst. , 88 516d@8s Paris, CLOSE. WHEAT—No. 2 red weste 113/4d. COURN — American mixed 3350: Septemiber ~teady. 3s 3¢ ¥541: November steady. mixeu spot old steady. 3s 4d. Sterling Exchang=, 60 da> Ster.ing Exchange, sight... Sterliug cables........... New Yors Exchange, Sigh Fine ~{iver, per ounce. Mexicau Doiiars... active for years. a lar:e num been taken at 275 60@28s 9d. fleet in port has a registered against 67.250 tons ou the ctls, vaiued at $45.500. The market was stronger showed 1tself most on call, was slow Lo improve. The steamer having bee (aken & few d, engagea ships now Iu harbor. No. 1 stundard Caiifornia wheat, 395 9d ngiish countrs French countrs markets, weuk: Liverpool wheat, New York kxchauge, telegraphic.. s TR _PRODUOE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT FREIGHTS—Last week was the most disenxsged, 54,560 tous, ugainst 12,942 ‘way 10 1his port. 210,830 tons. against 266,300, WiHr AT—The lindley takes for Hull 29,231 toreig: markets were unsettied and moved up and downa i Muscat, average, 31 15. Peaches, 60a70c, uverage, 66¢. Fourtcen NORTHERN WHEAT MARKEL, 4.—Wheat recovered slightly from the stump in the East, but there was not enough of » response from Liverpocl to justify exporters in bidding up on the cercal. Tn fact, the ote as high prices 25 d 85c was the ruling. a la, with valley and rters continue firm. a 5 agoat 34s of Portiand. Noadls- The British ship for Queensiown or Falmouth for orders with 84,214 bushels of wheat, on. 4.—Wheat quiet but No. 1 club, u5¢. BUSINESS. PORTLANE, Og, Sept. 14.—Exchanges, §305,- MARKETS, LONDOXN, ENG., Sept. 14.—Consols, 1117; sil 1041 271/¢. Liverpooi. 14.— Wheat—Quiet; argoes cargoes on passage, markels, quiet: L wheat In Paris, duil; weather In Kngland, COTTON=Uplands, 4 3-32d. ern winter dull, 7s spot new quiet. 3¢ Ba; October s eady, 3s 45y A merican EXCHANCE AND BULLION. er of vessels having The char.ered wheat tonnage of *5 000, same date last year; on the yesterday, The rise as the spot market Eastern and n and this rendered the local market 10ns are as follows: 81 55@1 5714 5815, for choice ani $16U@l 6215 for extra cholce tor milling. CALL HOARD SALES. INFORMAL *ESsioN—Y:15 0'clock—December— 22, 00 cts. 81 ollg; 6000, $1 61is: 16.000, &1 6134; 10.000. 8T 6135: 5000 $1°61. May— 4000, $1'6014: 5000, $1 60- SECOND ~ESSION — December — 8000 ctls, :} Hllnfi-' 4000, §! 8065: 2000, $1 60U34: 20,000, ol KEGULAR MORNING -ESSION—May—4000 ctls, $1 69: 1000, ¥) 583, December—a000. g1 60 12,000, #11934; 2000, $1 59%z: 8000, §1 595y 16,000, §1 587, VFTERNOON SESSI0N — Decemier—4000 ctls, $1 596 12000 81 5 38000, $1 5954: 50, 000, $15835 May—2000. $1 58: 2000, $1 5785 BARLEY—The Liuciey akes for Hull 31,592 ctly Brewing, vaiued at $36,000 Sie markel remuins .bout the same. Choice bright Feed Is firm, but durk goods drag. There is very little doing in brewl Feed 9215c@§1: Chevalier, $1 50@1 55 for No. 1 and 1 35@1 40 for N bew Brewing, $105 @1 0744 for No. 1 and 81 ior dark Coust. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAY SEss10N—8:15 o’clock—No sales. SECOND SESS1ON—NO sales. REGULAR MORNING SESSION—NO sa'es. AFTERNOON SESSION—No sules. OAT> - There 18 not enou: h bus.ness to change quotations. Fincy Fe.d, §1 85@1 40 3 cil: geod to_choice, $1 vi@} 30; common, $1 0716@ 1 1ilp: Surprise, $1 4ol 60: Reo, §1 15@1 20: v, $1 1:16@1 174 Miling, $1 0@l 35 » cili Buick, 1or teec, §1@1 10; fcr seed. § 130 fvp=d Oats sell «t $1@2 B ton over the product. CuiN—The market Is s eady. Recelnts of Ea ern are falng off, aud this may improve tne situation. Small Kound Yeliow s quoianie ai $1 :5@135: Large Yellow, $1 10@1 125p: Whits, $1 10@1 1215 8 cu. #Y1 —Is s eady and in falr demand ac 51 10@ 11215 il BUCK W HEAT—95¢@81 15 B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, Prices for all kinds remain as befoe. Business 18 falr. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $5 25@5 35; Bakers' extras, 85@5 10 B bbl. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $24@25 B Lo Cracked Corn. $25@26 B ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as folows, usual discount to the trad : Grauam Fiour, $3 % 100 Ius: Kye Fiour, $250 % 100. Rice Fiour, $5 75; Cornmeal $2 Zo; extra cream do, $3; Oatmeal, §3 50: Oat Groats. $4; Homiuy, <3 U@ 8 30 Buckwheat Fiour $3 25@3 50: Cracked Wheat, $3 25; Farina. $4 50; Whole Wheat Fiour, 3 25: holled Uats (bbis), $5 20@5 40; Prurl Bar- Ler 345 Spik Pous, §350:Green do, 34 25 100 3. HAY AND FEEDSTUFF Hay Is steadler now Luat receipts are less ex- ceossive, and indications are favorable for & better market Bran and Middiings are unchanged. BRAN—314 50@ 5 50 for the best and $13 56@ 14 ¥ ton for outsiue brands. IUDLINGS—$19@20 for lower grades and @22 % ton for Lhe best. FEEDSTUFFS—Rollea Barley, $21@22: Oil- cace Meal at the mill, #50 % ton: jobuing, & Chopped Feed, $15@16 ® ton; Cocoanut Cage, $1760: Coltonserd viesl, S29@30 B ton HAY—Wheat, $11@14 50 # to ‘Vheat and Oat, $10@14; Oat,§10@ 12 50; Bariey. $8@12: com- pressed, $12 U@ i4; Alralta, $8@10; swck, 37@ 9: Clover, $8 50@9 50 B ton. BIKAW—30@40c B baie. BEANS AND SEEDS. Beans continue rather quiet, but the feeling is ver: s.eady. There is no turther change in Seeds. BEANS_Bayos, $275@2 85: Small Whites, §1 35@1 50 Larze Whites. $1 30@1 40: Pinks. $1 15@1 55; Reds, £115@1 55; Blackeye, §190 @2: : ed Klaney, nominsi; Limas. $2 10@2 26 Butters, 51 2091 35: Pea, $1 25@1 50. SEED —Brown Musiard, $2 25@2 50: Yellow. Mustard. $2 25@2 50 w ct ; F ax, $2@2 15; Canary Seed, 13,@214c ® Ib: Alfalia, 6L4c: Rape, 215@ 234¢} Hemp, imoihy. 415c. DRIED PEAS—Niles aic again offering at $1 25; Green, $1 20@1 70 ® cil POTATOES, ON10 ., VEGETABLES. Potatoss and Onions are weak. The marketls oveistocked with Vegetables except Corn and Sumuer >quash. POTATOES—Early Kose, 30@35¢c; River Reds a5@bbe: Burbanks, 30@s0ci -alinas Burbanks, | 6U@H0C; Sweet Potatoe,, (0c@$1 B cil. ONIONS—85c@$1 05: Pickle Onlons, 75¢ B sk. VEGETABLES- Bay Squash, 25@40c ® box: Marrowfat Squash, $6@8 ® ton: Bay Cucumbers, 16@3$5c B box: Pickles. 11sc for No. 1, 134¢ @ Ib 101 No. 2: Gruen reppers, 25@a0c for Chile and 50@5Uc for Bell; Green Peas, 1@2c B th: String Beuw:s, 1@2ac. Lima Beans, 1lp@2c: Green Oara, 50@40C P box: dried Okrn. u@Sc B I Egg Piant, 25@50c: Cabbage, 60@75¢ % ctl; Car- rots, 2.@30C ¥ sacx; Garlic, 115@2c B Ib: Toma- toes, 3U@4Vc for river and 30@bic_for Alameda: Green Corn, 40@78c ¥ sack, 00@T75c B crate for Berkeley and 75c@$) =5 # crate fur Alameda. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY— A nother car of Easteru sold at 16c for Turkeys, 85 50@6 for Hens, $6@6 50 for young Koosters. $4 50 for old Roosters, $3 5U@4 tor kry- ersand $3 for Broilers. Local stocks are beavy and the market is in its usual conditio.. Tuar<eys. however, are higher. Iive Turkeys are quotabieat 13@17c_for Gob- blers and 15@16c for Hens; large youny Turkeys 18@17c; Geese B puir, $1@1 25: Coshugs, &1 25@ 175. Dacks, §. 50@3 for old and $2 50@5_for young; Hens, §3@4 50: Roosters. soung, 83 50@ 5: do. old. $350d4; Fryers. $3@3 25 Brollers, §2 50@5 for large and $1 80@z 50 for small Figeous, $1@1 25 @ doz for young and for old. GAM k—Hure, nomival; Rabbits, nominal BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Rutter and Fggs have agaln advanced. Cheese is very firm with small stocks. BUTTEK— CREAMERY—Fancy creamerles, seconds, -5@26c B . DAIRY—t Lolce to iancy, grades 16@. 2Vgc. PICKLED—17@20C B . FIRKIN—17@19C P I CREAMERY TUB 2% B . EASTERN—12@] 3¢ for ladle-packed. CHrlsr—Choice mild new, £@:%c: common to good, 714@814¢c; Cieam Chedaar, 10@11c 9 Young America, lt@:lc: Wesiern, i014@11 Eustern, 1215@13%c @ . “GGS_ hancn Eggs, 26@80c doz; store Exgs, 17@24c P dozen; hasiern, 18@2:lpc for good 10 fancy and 17@18c for seconds; Duck Exgs, 16@ 17c DECIDLOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. 27@28c B 23@24c B 1b; lower ‘There Is no particular change, beyond a further decline in Peaches. Table Grapes are in heavy stock and cheap. Wiue Grapes are also in heavier receipt and p:ices are nose too firm. Melons are quiet. DECIDUOUS FRUJITS— § rawberries, $4@5 ® chest for large. Huckicberries 5@gc # b. Biuckberries. $2@$ B caest. Raspberries, $5@8 # ctiest. Xed . ectarines, bU@75¢ # box: White, nominal. Peaches, 25@¢be @ box: 1n bulk, $26@30 ¥ ton for cing: i $-0@:d 101 frees P ums, 26@4tc; Japunese, H0@T5c. Pears, Bartlett, 60@x5c $ box. Applés, 25@36c P box for common and B0@E5C for §00d 10 churce. Crabappies. 26@30¢ 7 box. Figs, aoub'e lavers, b@duc. Quinces, : 5@40c # rox. o Grapes, in (x?nxu, 25@40c for Muscats, 20@35c for black. 25@40c for Toaay, 5b@d0c f.r Isabelia and 25@35¢ for Fontainebleau and Sweciwater. Crates sell about 10c hizher than boxet Zinfun- de Wine Grapes, $14 50@18 % ton. ‘Watermelors, §5@:0 % 100. ‘anta oupes. 40c@$! # cra e Nutmeg Me ons, 25@:0c B box on the whart. CITKUS FRUT1>—Valencia_Oranges. §1 50@ 5 50 ® box: Lemons. $1@} 75 B bux for commo a0d $2@3 50 for good tuchoice: Mexicun Limes, 86 P box: Bananas, $1@2 80 ¥ bunch; Plue- apples, §1@3 ¥ doz DEIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC, Evirything on thelist is firm except Peaches, which are quieter and a fiaclion lower. Apples, Prunes, Apricots and Raisins are in active de- mand and firm at full figures The quotations for Almonds and Walnuls now represent the new crop, and both are selling well. Honey shows no improvement. New Rulsins are selling at $14¢ for 2-crown, 4150 for 3-crown, bige for A-crown, ¢ for Seedless Sultanas and §1 15 for Loudon layers. Dried Gripes, 3l4c. DRIED FRUITS—Quotations are as follow: Prunes. 614@314c_or 40-00's, 434@5C for 50-6.'s. 414@410c 1or 60-70's, 3%@ic ivr TU-BU's, 31.@ Blgc B Ib tor 80-90's and 234@s¢ for 9U-100s: Peaches, 51a@6ye: fancy. Tc; peeled, —;i Apri- cots, 314@6T5¢ for Royals and T@8Y4ac for good to funcy Moorpurks: evaporaied apples, 01o@6c: sun-dried, 8@314c: new b.ack Figs, in sks, 2@2 Plums, 4@4%4c B Ib for pitted and_1@Zc for un- pitied; bienched Plums, 5@digci X eciarines, 5 ¢ % I for prime to fancy . I'ears, 5@5Y4c for quar- ters aud 6%@7c for haives. RAISINS—(0ld crop)— Four-crown, luose, 4@ 2 s-crown, 314@dc: crown, 23,@514c @ b_seedless Suitanas, 5@51k. seediess uscatels, 4@4bzc; -crown London luy 3 clusters, $1 15@1 25 Dehesa clus- @z2: Imperial ¢ usiecs, $2@2 26. NUTS—Wainuis, 714@8c for ha.u and 8@915c for softshell; Aimouds S@sc for bardshell nud 1@ 1Uc for papershe I; Peanus, 4@de for Kasier, an 4cfor Caloria; hickory Nus, 5@sc B Ib. Pe. cans. 9@.0. B Ib: kilb 9@3Vac; Brazil Nuts, 8@9c: Cocowuuts. $5@5 50 w 100. < Y—New Comb, 1Uc for bright and T@9c for lower grudes: new water-white extracted, 414@ 434c: light amber extracted, 33,@4c B 1. BEESWAX—22@%bc B b PRUVISIONS, Bacon Is very firm at the improved prices. The market keeps in good shape, the demand being very good. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 9¢ B Ib for heavy, 9%4c for light medium, 10 for iigh., 10%5c B I for exira lizht and 12 for sugar-cured. Kas:- ern sugar-cured Hams, 12@12%4c B b: Cal foruia Hams, 10@11c § Ib: Mess Beef, 57 50 B bbl: extra mess do. §9; fawmily do, $10: sal Pork, $8@s%50 B bbl: exira prime Pork. $10: exira clear. 316@] 6 50; mess, $15 B bbl: Smoked Beet. 1034@1210c B I LARD—Easters tierces quoted a' 514@5340 tor ‘compound ana 6lac for pure; pails, 704¢; California tlerces, 5@5%4c B Ib for cowpound aud 63c for pure; haif-bbls, 634c; 10-1b Uins, 744c; do oI, TY4c. COTTOLENE—Tierces, 63gc. Packu ¢s s than 800 ms—1-1b pails, 60 In u case, 8%cC; 3- puils, 20in a case, B3ge 51 pails, 17 in u case, 14¢: 10-1b puils, 6. u case, 8lge: 50-1b uns, 1or 2in u case. 75gc: wooden buckets, 50 s net, T%c: fancy tubs 80 1bs net, 75sc: half bbis, about 1107 1bs, e B M. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL' AND HOPS. Dealers coutinue to report a first-class aemand for Wool at full figures. Hides are also firm and active. Hops continue steauy. HIDES AND - KINS—Culls and brands cell lc under sound stock. Heavy saited stesrs. 9@9%ac ¥ 1b; medivm, 8L,@vc P 1 light. S@~Lgc: + ow- hides, 8@Bc 7 1h: Stugs. 6c: sa ted Kip, 81ag9c; saited Calt, 2@10c ® 1b; salted Veal, 8le@vc: dry Hides. 14’ ® 1b: culix and brands, 12¢ ary Kip and Veal J4c dry «aif, 17¢; culls, 10¢: Goatskins, 20@35c exh: Kids, 5¢; Deerskins, £cod summer, 25¢® Ib: medium, 20c: winter. 10c; Sheepskins, shear.ings. 10@20¢ each; short wool, :5@40¢ cachi medium, 50@70 each: long wools, T6@90c each. 1ALLOW —No. 1. rendered. 23,@314c B b: No. 2, PA@3Yac: relined, Be: Crense g6 oin WUOL—Fall ciip—Middie counties, free, 10@13c: do deiective. JU@11c; Sun Joaquin, defective. 7@ Bl 4o Lambs. 8la@HSc: Southern Mountain, 8@l)c: free Northern, 10@iZc B Ib: ao, defect- ive, 9@11c. HOPS—t@Sc B Ib for fair to choice and 9@10c for fancy. Coniract prices are 10 c @1 for new Calitornia, 4. A AL M=KCHANDISE, GEN BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bag un, $5 40; Wool Bage, 27@30 534c and 6c for the different s COA L—wellington, $8 Wellington, $3; Southfield Welllngton. a7 o0: Seattle, 85 50; Brs- ant, #550: Cogs Eay. $475; Wallsend, 3675 B tor: Cumberland, $14 50 B ton In bulk and $16 in sacks: Peunsyivania, Authracite Egz, $la 3 ton: Welsh Aunthracite, § @i l_(ock Spriugs, Castie Guie and Pleass ley, BT 603 Coke, L1@12 in bulk and $13 % ton n sks. \yOl(DAUE—PHoes for 10,000-Bb invoices & 114 inch Manila, 614c; do Sisal, di4c: 12-thread Manila. 634c: do Sisa, d34c: 6and 9 thread Ma- nila, 714¢; do Sisal, 6i4¢; Bale Rope (3 and 4 sirand), Manila, 614c; do Sisal, bl4c; Bale Hope (2. 6 and 8 straud), Manila, LE70H 30 Sisal, 534¢ B b CANNED FRUITS—Cherries, black or red, 2V-1b, exira, $2 B doz: White ( herries, 214-1b. exira. $2 50; 215-1b. standards, $2 10; Peaclies. Yellow. free. 81 10@150; Apricots, 90c@$1 05; Laspberries, §1 75. Straw berries, $1 75. CANNED VEGETABLES—Tomatoes, 70c § Peas, 1@l 25 B dozen. —17@173%c B b nom. for prime washed (uone here): 16@16¢ vom. for zood washed (none bere): 1 @l434c for g0oa Lo prime: 11a@ 12gc for good mixed with black beans: 11@1235¢ for tair: 6@1Ce for common 10.ordinary. SALVADOR—16@ice for good to prime wash i8@lilge for fair washed: 16@17c @ I for g00d to prime washed peaverry: 1114@12%sc for superior unwashed: 107g@}1c for good gréen un- washed: 1044 «1U34¢ f0r good bleached unwashed ; 153@1 43¢ Tor goud to prime uuwasned peaberry. NICARAGUA — 1015@I1c for £ood unwashed: 1814@14c for good uuwashea peaberry. GUATENALA AND MEXICAN — 18@183450 for sirictly prime washed (nonme here): 17 @173%c fr prime wushed: 15@163pc for good " to strictly good washed: 14@1434c for falr washea; l0@lic ‘or medium: 7@ic for ordinary: 48,@vlyc for inferior to com- mon: 17@INc 1or good to prime washed pea berry: 11@1215¢ for go0a to superior unwashed 13@lbe for good (0 prime unwashed peaberry. FiSH—lucific Codfish is quotanie as fol ows Bundles, 5¢ @ Ib: cases, seected. 53uc B b boneless, 8lac B Ib; strips, Norway, 634c B Ib strivs, Narrow-gauge, 7c @ 1b: strips, Siiver King, Tgc_® Ib: blocks, Clipper, 614c: blocks. Orien- tai, 7¢; blocks, Seabright, 734c: tablets, Crown braud. '8c; middles, Goaen =tate, 7c; middles, White Seal, 9c B 'b: desiccated, Gili kdge, # case f 2 doz, $1 60 ‘e~s 157 p.ck ed Coi. bbis. & hali-bbls, §4 75 Pacific Herring, 15c 8 box: Dutch do, 90c@$) 10 B keg; Whitefish, $1 50 in ha £-bbis and $1 75 in Kits; To $12: Mackere, bbli— 0." 1, %2 . No 3, $17: half-bbis—No. 1, $9@9 50; No.2 $850 @9: No. 3, $8 50, kis—No. 1, $1 5u; No. 2, §135 No.'3 81 QUICKSILVER-$38 B flask. uil, cases, 58514¢: San Quen- : Fruit Bags, 514¢, 5. vom. OlL—Caifornia Castor No. 1. 95c; bbiy, 80c P gal (manufacturers’ rates): Linseed Oll, 'in_bbis, boiled, 5c: do raw, b ci cases, 5¢ more: Lard Ofl, extea winter stratned, bbls. 5oc 1, 43¢; cases, be more; China Nut. 47@3lc galion: Neaisfoot Oil, bbls, 8Uc: cases, 65¢: No. 1 bbls 60c: cases. 35c: perm, crude, sUC: Datu white, 8Uc: bleached do 5¢: Whaie Off, natnral white, 40c: bleached do, 45c: Pacific Jubber Mixed Paints, white ana_house colors, $1 26@1 85 eal; wagon colors, $2@2 25. TROLEUM. GASOLINE. ETC.—The Stand- ard Oil Company quotes as follows: Waterwbite oal UIL, in buik, 1ulge: Pearl VIl in cases, 16c: do, 16c: Siar, do, 16c; kxtra S.ar Oll, in . 20c; Eluine, do. 21c: ! ocene, do, 1¥c; De- odorized Siove Gasoleme. in huik. lic; do. in cases, 1640c; 63% Deodorized Naphtha, in bulk, 1015¢: 63 deég. do, in_cases, 1615c: 86 eg. Gaso" lene, in bulk, 20c; 86 deg. do. in cases, 25¢c B gal WHITE L~ aD—Quoted at 55,@614 B b RED LEAD—Quotable at 6@615c # Ib. TURPENTIN E—In cases, 49c: in iron barrels, 44c: in wooden barrels, 46¢ B zal. LUCOL—Bolled, b.ls, 4éc; do cases, 49¢: bbls, 42¢; do cases. 47c. CANDLES—The Standard Oil Com pany quotes as follows: Electric Light—6's. 16 o0z Tic: 14 oz €34c: 12 oz, 6¢: 10 oz Blic. Granites—6's. 16 0z, 814c: 14 oz, Thac: 32 0z 7¢: 10 0z, 6l4c Parafiine Wax Candles: 1's, 2's, 4's, &'s and 12, raw, is quotable at do medium, 2¥c; dolight, 26@27c: r, 21@25¢ @ b Kips $40@db § dozen: Culf, 50c@$1 10 % ; Rough Splits, T@8c: Beli-knife Splits, 10@12c: Co.lar Lealher, black. 10@12c B foot! do russet, 10@lZc: Skirting Lexther, 50@35¢ 3 Ib. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Reficery Company quotes. terms net cash: Cube and Crushed and F¥ine Crushed, 6 laced, 53¢ B 1b A, 5V Ex Granulated, b7 4c more than varre 5gc: Powdered. 61ac: Dry Granu- : Contectioners’ A, dlge: t = Magnoiia Se: tolden C. 47 aliformia A, 534c; half-barrels s, and boxes 12¢ more. SAN FRANCISCO M T MARKET. Beef has advanced, supply. A good many Cattle are beinz shipped East. Hogs are barely steady. are unchanged. ‘Whoiesale rates for dressed stock from sla: Lerers are as follows: The other descriptions third do, 4@4%ac # Ib. —Larg- @6c: small, F@7 B b ON—Welliers. 5lo@ 6¢; Ewes. LA MB—Spring, 7@7%zc 3 b. PORK—Live Hoga. 515@35sc for large and 334 @éc for small and medinm; soft hogs, 212@314C % Ib; dressed do, HLa@6c. ‘WOOD, LUMBER, ETC £@10c each for No. 1and 514@6Ye for Redwood, 85 per cord; Oak, rough, $6 50; peeled, $9; Pine, $5 75 s@514¢ RECEIPTS OF HIRODUC FOR 24 HOURS. qraks.... 4.558|Buuter, clls. 164 Wheat. ctls .173,514|Cheese. ctls . 115 Earley, ctls . 48,687 cggs, doz... 7,660 Corn, Cus........ 1,07 |Hides, no. 503 Eastern........ —|Pelts, bdis.. 110 1,126 Oats, cils......... _ —=| Vool bis 912 Oregon I 2.090|Leather, riis 60 Beans, L L753|Wine, gals... )l 48,600 <ye.cts P —— | brandy, gals..... 400 Potatoes, Sk3.... 1907 ~ugar. Obis...... 8.5dx Onions, sks...... 4 ©| ime bDIs. . o lo2 Hay, tons 243 |Hops. bis... ... 142 Straw, tons. | wilow. 23 Bran, sks........ 8 |Broom Corn, bls. 135 Middlings, sks... 29:|Chicory, bbls.... 35 -~ REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. David I commissioner), to Antoine ) orel. .ol on W line of Stanyan stre-t, 100 > of suidivan, W 1110, S 116.52, N 46 deg. 16 min., k 135.83, 1o beginning, 1ot 1, bieck C, Sunset Heights: alsolot on E line of Lotta s reet, 125 S of Sullivan, S 25 by E 101, 1ot 11, block C, same: also locon E line of Lotta striet, 225 S of Sullivan, S 498:6, N 45 dez. 8 min., r. 124:5, N 425, W 101, being lots 15 to 32, block Csame: also 1ot on W line of Lotia street, 100 S of sullivan. 5 550, W 50,5 1uL.31, ¥ 45 deg. 8 min, W 94.20, NW 245.54, N 51271, & 83:10. N 150, £ 50, biock D, same; also lot 00 SE corner of Sullivan ‘and Willard streets, E 98.75, S 100, W 104.51, N 100.16, block D, same; also (0t on K line of Willurd street. 100.16 S of Sullivan, S 25.04, E 75.94, N 25, W 74.51 same; als0 al uf biocs K, F. G and H, same: also iot on N ine of sullivan street, 27:5 W of Willard, N 75 by N 94:41a: also Lot on > iine of Suilivan street, 152:5 W of Wilard, W 50 by N N 138:9: a'so lot on N line of Frede W 52, N 63:9, 5k d2:u1 S : liue of Frederick street, 109:3 W of Sianyan, W 100, N 75:134, ~E 100:5, S 66:05: $68,786. C. K. and Emily L. Nturtevant to Hartiund and Herbert E. Law, (0L on_SE corner of Green 3 rect and Van Ness - venu-, E 06:114. SE 121:11g, sW 68:9, NW 116:134, E 401034 o10. Estate of Mary sioan (by .. C. Freese, adminis- trator) to klie Neylana,lot on k line of Scoit street, 125 S o1 E lis, S 26 by E 90: $2700. Rudo ph Balmas to . utonio balmas, 10t on & line of Kighteen.h street, 60 £ of sanchez k& 26 b 5100: 210, Estate of Dennis F. Maguire (by Mary Ryan, admunisiratrix) to Michael koley.lolon NE line of Langton (Kitier) street, 200 SE of Harrison, *E 25 by NE 805 $1000. Mary Kyan (asughter of Deni is F. Maguire and Kose Mc augulin—Mugu.re) to same, same, quii- claim dved, $5. ‘Thomas . Maguire (by Johu J. Ryan, attor- ney) tosame, same, quitclaim deed; $5. iiizabeih Maguire to same, same. quitclaim deed; $5. Michael McLaughlia to same, deed: $5. Josephine Murphy by John J. Ryan (attorney), same tc same, quitclaim deed; $5. Willinm A. MacRas to Mary Jane Brennan, lot on S Iine of Culiforaia street. 95 W of Nineteenth avenue, W 25 by ~ 100; £500. Wiiljam J. Guan to George B. Dillon, 10 on W eventn avenue, 258 N of Ciement street, N 62 by W 120; 21704. Lenjamin k. and Dulsy M. Van Deusen to San Fraucisco Lumber Compuny, lot on W iine of Krstaveuue, 172 N of Clement, 5 26 by W 120; $lu. nobert W.and Mary A. Mevary io Charles riani 1, lot on W line uf Fighth avenue, 150 > of J stieet '~ 5 by W 120 $10. Michael Wertheimer 10 Kaufman Weriheimer, 1ot on E line ot . wenty-third avenue, 10/ N of L, sireet, N 50 by K 120; $250. James J. McKenzie Lo surah Creedon (wife of P, H.). iots 1656, 1657 and 1639, Gift Map 2: $10. Mary Lynch to John Lynch, lot on N line of Al- me, quitclaim t Val- | owing to a decrease in the | BEEF—Fiist quality, 8@5%ac; second do, 5@ | roswor.h (by James Reid Pringle, | lvarlg‘o ureet, 301w ot Douglass, W 25 by N 114, ot 18, Heyman Tract: gift. J. S. Angus, 1. G. Cro.bers and wife, S. Good- fellow, execuors of the estate ot James G. Fair, 1o Katie Griftin (femme sole), lot on S line o1 ~ew- man street, 25 W of Benninzton, W 25 by s 100, lot 10, block 8, Fair's subaivision of Holly Park; $10. Archibald and Mary D. McLauchiin to Inga Olsine. lots 21 and 22, block 5, Holly Park; $1 Inca Olaine (wife of Charles), to Ellen H. Wis- hat,o same; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Jeremiah and Mary Sulivan to Henry Mc- Gllucay, lots 25 and 24. b ok 34, Tract B, Berke- ley Lund and Town Improvement .ssociation, Berkeley: $10. Chails ii. Spear Jr. to Klizabeth H. Spea lots 12 and 13, bicck F, Hurmon Tract, Berkeiey; #10. W. G. Henshaw and George D. Metcalf 1o the ! eaity Syndicate (corporation). lots 1, 2. 3, 5, 7 to 18, then'e k70 feet ot lot 14, thence W 80 feet of lou 18, ali of lots 19, 20, thence r. 40 fee of lot 2 thence k 50 ieet of 1ot 24. all_of lot 25, thence W 30 fect of lot 26 al! of lots 27 to 3V, biock A, all of iots B and C, Boulevard Terrace: aiso all inter- est to all land lying batween above-described properiy and the NW arm of Lake Merritt; Uak- land; g100. Feilx and Milvia Chappellet to Adeline A, Tay- lor (wife of H. R.), ot on N iine of Twenty-first or Hobar. street, 100 W of Telegraph aveuu:, W 30 by N 100, beinz & vortion of correc.ed map of Jounes Tract, subject to right an! easement as to use of well, etc., « akiand. £10. Jose Pimentel to }rank Piment L beginning at a point S 1ro W ccruer of B and Louise streets, S 25 by W 133, belug -ubd.vision C in lot 8, block 762, Wa.is | /sct, map 2. Oaxiand: $10 Jatie M. Austin to George W. Austin. lot on N e o1 Joy street, 1 8.30 I of Tulegraph (or Hum- | boid:) ‘wverue, £ 76 by N 100, belng lots 6, 7 and 8. block G, Koberts & Wolfskill Tract, Lakland Annex; £10. Abel and Ann B. Whitton to A. K. Whitton, 1ot on K ineof Walnut street. 434 N of College way, 1 £186:6. N 1:6:6, S 50 to beginning, Berkeiey (10 | correct 496 d. 191, as rerecorded): $450. A. K. Whitton to U. G. May, lot on E Walnut street, 434 N of Coilege way, E J& N 50. being lot 21, Whiiton Tract, Berkeley: $10. Ann Bailey to Annie Maloney. iot on SW corner of Louisa and Vinestreets, W 45 by 3 100, block 5, Graves and Taylor Tract: also lot on E side of Grove stree., 125 N of Cedar street, N 75 by ¥ 185, block o, same; Berkeley; $10. + J. B. Ca-abonune to Cathe Casaboune, lots 13 ta 17" biock 66, (ract B, Berkeley Land and Town Jmproveme 1L Associaion: also ior on N liue of Baucroft way, 23 £ of E boundary line Northeru railroad. someiimes known as . hird street: thence k. 23 Ly N 100, being the K half of lov 18, b ock 113, same: Berkeley: gift. % Francis M. W y to Amanda M. Way, lot 33, block G, map of subdivisivn of portion of b ocks E, F and G of revised map of Prospect Hill Truct, Brookiyn Township; $10. Charies F. ang Agnes L. Fisher to J. B. Bigler, 1ot on SW corner ¢f Chestnut st eet and San Jose | avenue S 50 by W 108, being lot 6. block 15, | amvnded map Bartlett Tract, subject to » mori- gage for 12250, Alameda: $10. gt John F. und Fiancis L. rrey to Arthur F. Frey, loto. K [ine of Madison street, 37:6 N of Fiith | street, N 37:6 by E 70, biock 128, Oakland; gift. kdward 1. Jarrell to T. J. Holland, loton S line of Mead avenue, 225 W of Sun Pablo avenue, W 25 by S 125, being lot 56, Mead Park, Oakland; | 810, | ~Oiive J. and A. M. Wickes to Mathias Berlingen, | 1o. on SW corner West and Forty-fourth sti 1550 by W 90, bing lot 7, nlock 2098, Alden Tract | at Temescal, Uakland Annex; $10. Builders’ Corntracts. P. J. Diez (owner) with J. B. Quinn (contractor), architect M. J. Welch. all work for a one-s:o-y trame buiiding on W line of Eleventh avenue, 275 S of Lstreet, S 25 by W 120: total $1500. and C. Valente (owner:) wiin G. B. Cavaglia and I Cuneo (contractors). architect none, all work for a two-story and basement frame bullding on N line of Lombard sireet, 105 W of Gough: total $.525. Right 1 onorable Nathan Maver Baron Roths- chiid, James Alexauder, Francis A. Lucas and Huzh C. Smith by U E. Mullins a torney (owners) | with K. Her:in: (contractor). archirects Pis<is & | Moore. cffice furniture etc., for general and pri- vate offices in first siory of a five-story brick and s one bul.ding now in course of crection on N iine of Californiu sireet, 30 E of Le.desdorft, k 30 by N | 124 toial $1355 | Sume with California Artistic Metal and Wire | Company (contractors), archirects same, br | front, elevator cage, grille work, stairs and | | | | form'in sime on same, $2106: total, $2106 Phebe A. Hearst by Fred (lars, attoroey (owner) with Califoroia Artistic Metal and Wire Company (coniractors), architect A. C. Schwein- | furih, all eievator enciosures, doors, frames und grille work ana brass alals or indicators for eleva- | tors: alsu wrought iron baicony railing in vighth siory of bufldinz, two brass gates and ten brass grilies in the rotunda for eizht-story brick bui d- | lug on S line of J.arke: street, 142:5 W Of A niu, | S160, W 20, ¥ 60 W 77:6, N 48:814, NE 69:11, | E 561754 0tal, #5614 - | STEAMEKS TO SAIL. SATLS) PIER [=epU35. TAM | Piot (L ~ept15,10ay | tlerdd P15, 1psi | Pier 13 Weeot Mariposa. ... | Sydney... | eptl6. zem Pier? ABianchard Oregon poria.. Sept .6 YAm Pierls Arcaa Coos Bay ... |Sept 17.10au | Fles1$ Coron, an Diexo. . . |Sept 17.: lan | PioclL . |Uregon ports.. | Sept 17.10aM | Pier 13 | Alniance. . City Sydney | Panama. . S {Sepr181z u|PMS'S WallaWaiiu | Vie & Pt 0 | ept 18, Yam Pler ) <ep: 19. 1pw | Pier 13 Sept 18, Pau | piacil |Sept 2U.10ax | Pler iy |zept 21 12am | PrerLL [Sept2112 w | Piees ept 21 1pw [P MS 8 Pt 21 5ra| Pler 28 Columbia’ Santa Rost STrAMER FROM Excelsior. ISt Michael z | Drexon poris Sept 15 | 8an Diego | sent15 - |Loos Bay. "\ | Sept16 Crescent Cliy et 16 |Tacoma.... ent 16 voriland. . ept 17 Newport. [/ 7. ept 17 Humbold: Bay . | -Sent 17 Yaauina Ba; | 'Sept17 Sept 17 Sepr18 Progreso. Sept 18 Santa Kos Isent 19 Umatilia. | Sept 19 Crarina... . Sep: 19 Chilkae ;2200000 | nepc 19 Weeott . .| Humboldt Bay. | .-Sept 20 Colon . | Panama.. = .Sept 20 Coos Bav. ... | Newport. . . | Sepr21 City of Peking.. |China and Japan | Isepr 21 La Maaclelne. .| Peru | isept 21 Ntate of Cal..... | Poruana. rept 22 Orizaba . Mexico S pt 22 ——————— SUN, MOON AND TIDE. UNITED BTATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEV. TIMES AND HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND Low WATERS AT }ORT POINT, TO SAN FRANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL | AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTKNDENT. NoTE—The high and low wuters oc uc arthe City Front (Mission-sireet Whari) about twenty- { five minutes later than nt Foru Polut; the height | of tide s thie same at botn places September—1897. Wednesday, September 15, 5.52| Moon rises 618/ Moon sets 5 [Time | poey 18 T 1L w| 1512 TI3 A LIS o] & | 16| s.24| 3. 1| 34| 1.47| b51f 17| 4.32| 37| 8.40| 33| 2. 5.0/ 18| 545! 37| 9.42( 35| 504| 48 119 6.47| 4.u/1054| 35| 105| a6 L W W LW i 20, 0.20] 12| 7.44| 4.2/1208 3.4 21| 109| 1.1 8.26] 4.5| 1.16] 35| NOTE—In the abOve exposiilon of the tides the early morning tides ars given in tho left hand colump, aud tho successive tides of the day {n the order of occurrence a3 1o time. The second time column glves the second tide of the day, the third time coiumn the third tide, and the last or righ: band column gives the last tide of the day, excopt when there are but throe tides as sometimes sccurs. The heignts given are addilions to the soundings on the Unlted States Coast Survey charts, exCept whnen a minus aign (—) precedes tne helght, and then the number given 18 subtractive trom the depth ziven by the charta. —————————————————————————— NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the Uniied States Hydros Office located in the Merchant/ léxchl!;::ml: maintainad in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard 10 nacionality and free of expense. Navigators sre cordially Invited to Visit the ofice, whore complete seis 01 chs~s and sailine directlons of the world are kept on hani: or com- Parison and reference, and the latest Information can always be obtalned regarding lights, da 10 navigation and all matters of interest to ocenn “Fhe time vatl e time Dball ontoo of the bulldin: graph MIL 1s holsted about ten mingtes barere noon. and is dropped at noon, 120th meridia; by telegraphic signal received each day f | United States Naval Objervaiory a. Mare Ialans Cal. A notice stating whether the time ball :.’.‘L‘.’.’;’:-“J“m“m" raEiving the error, 1f oy, 14 © same day by the afternoon | 8nd by ine morning papers the following ar. W. 8 Hueues, Lieutenant. U. & N., in charge The Timao Ball. BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U, & =z MERCHANTS' kXCHANGE. SAN FRANCISCO, September 14, 1897. The time bail on Telegrapn Hill was droppat exacily avnoon to-day—L e.. at noon of the 120th meridian, or exactly at 8 P 3, Greenwich time. W. 8. HUGHES, U. 8 N. 1 chag Lieut, SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Arrivel. TUESDAY, September 14. Stmr Alliance, Hardwick, 64 hours from Port- land via Coos Bay, via Kureka 23 hours; pass and iumber, to D H Bibb Lumber Co. Stmr Weeott. Milier, 36 hours from Crescent pass and mdse. to North Pacitic 3 § Co; lum- ber. to DT C Perkins. Stmr Walla Walla, Wallace, 6214 nours from Victoria and Puget Sound ports; pass and mdse, 1o Goodall, Perkins & Co. Sumr Coquide Ri.er. Johnson, 15 hours from Fort Braga: pass and mdse, to Union Tumber Co. Stmr Mackinaw, Littlefield, 85 hrs frm Tacoma: 8500 tons coal. to 8 P Co. Vakland direct. Bark Caronde.er, Sieison, ¥ davs from Port Gamble: lumber and laths. to Pope & Taloot. Bark P B Cheney, Pederson. <0 days from Nak- nek Kiver; 1¥.00U ¢s salmou, to Naknek Packing Co. Schr Del Norte, Jacobson, 8 days from Rozuo River: 3500 cs 50 bb § sa.mon, 472 bols haze - nuts 15 sks wool. 4 bdls peits, 3 bdls hides, to 1 D Hume & Co. g Schr Abbie, tiansen. 48 nours from Fort Bra:c: 20= M it lumoer, to Union Lumber Co, Schr'G W Watson. Pe ersen, 9 days from Hue- Deme; 11.634 sks oarev, to Erlanger & Galinger. Schr Nertfe Sundborg, Johnson, +0 hours from Haray Creek; 150 cords back, (o Heyman & Mayer. Up river direct. Schr Go ama, Dadrick. 3 days from Coos Bay; 20 M rt lumber, to Simpson Lumber Co. Schr Eureka, Erickson, 5 days trom Nehalem River; lumber, to § H Harmon Lumber Co, Schr Maid of Orleans, Arif, 5 aays from Grass Harvor: lumber 103 E Siade Lumber Co. | Senr Lizzie Prien, Asplund, 9 days from Cequille River: 150 M ft lumber, to C ¥ boe. Schr Confianza, Wilson, 3 davs from Fleds | Landing; 3. M 1 lumber, 510,250 shingies. 120 | 825 shakes, to Chas 300, | Cleared. TUESDAY, September 14. &tmr Pomona. Couslus, Lureka; Gooda, rer<iis & Co. Nor stmr Transit, Schiytter, Comox; muir Sons’ Co. Stmr Coos Bay, kins & Co. Stmr State of Callforula, Green, Astorl all. Perkins & Co. Br ship Lord Cairns, Davies, Queenstown: Bi four, Gathrie & Co. R Duns- Hall, San Pedro; Goodall, Pac- Goole Sailed. TUESDAY, September 14 Stmr Alex Duncan. Olsen, souchern coast. Eumr Scotla. Johnson. stmr Pomona, Cousins, Eurexa. Sumr Laguna, Hansen. *tmr Gipsy. Leland. Santa Cras stmr Chilkat. Dunham. Eel River. Stmr Jewsl. Madsen. Caspar. Stmr W hitesboro. Johnson. Ship Sintram, Larsen, Seattle. Bkiu Willie R Hume, Brown, Tacoma Bxtn Leslie D, Hansen. Schr La Chilena. Campbell, Fort Ross. Benr Nettie Low, LOW. roint Revas Schr Newark. Beck, sowens Landing. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS, September 14—10 ¢ x—Weathar hazy; wind SW; velocity 12 miles. Charters. The ship Orlental iosds coal at Departure Bay for this port; bark Kresno, lumber at Port Gam- bia tor Honolulu. The Br ship Andreta loads wheat at Portland for Enrope, 35s. The Scottish Lochs loads wheat for Cors at 283 od. The following ships have b-en chartered to ar- rive at this port jor wheat to Cork at 27s 8d: Ben Lee. 2204 tons, Inversuaid, 1312 tous, and [nver- may, 1357 tons. Memorandum. Per bark B_P Cheney—The bark Will W Case salled from Nakpek River for San Franclsco on August 25, A Domestic Ports. NEWPORT—Arrived Sept 14—Stmr Sunol, frm Gresnwood. UM PQUA—Salled Sept 23—8chr Lucy, for San Pedro. hARDY CREEE—Salled Sept 14—Stmr Cleone for Sau Francisco. PEDKO—Arrived Sept I3—Schr Bertha om Trini 1ad. GREENWOO| —Arrived Sept 14—Stmr Alca- #7, hence Sept 13. PORT LOS AN ELES—Arrived Sept 14—Stmr Newsnov, from Usal, and sailed tor —. ASTORIA—sSalled Sept l14—Br scmr City of Pertn, for Taku. Arrived tept 14—Schr Edward Parke, Aug 30. TATOOSH—Passed Sept 13—Stmr Washtenaw, from Tacoma, for San Francisco. Sept 14—Bar Oiympic, from Departure Bay, for San Franclsco. COOS BAY—Sailed Sept i4-Stmr Arcatu, for San Francisco. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Kovert Senrles, hence Sept 1. VENTURA-Arrivea Sepi 14—Stmr G Loomis, hence Sept 13: scor Emma Ciaudina, from Ta- coma_ from Tacoma. EUREKA—Arrived Sept 14—Stme Hueneme, bence Sepc 12: stmr Tillamook, hence Sepi 12 schr Western Home, hence sept 4: schr Guide, hence sept 7. Sailed ~ept 14—Schr Mabel Gray, for Newport WESTPOKT—Salied ep: l4-scac Baroara Hernuer. for san Francisco. ALBION—Arrived sept 14—Schr Rio Rey, hnce Seut 10, POIN' ARENA—Sailed Bept 14—schr Ar.hur [ for San Francisco. NETARTS BAY—Salled Sept 10—Scnr hyst, for Sun £rancisco VENTURA—Saied Sept 13—Stmr Caspar, San Francisco. Salles Sep. 14—Stmr Geo Loomis, for Sun Fran- cisco. EUREKA—Sailed Sep' 14—Stmr Alice Blan-h- ard, schrs Gem and General Banning, for Siao | Franciscd. Launched Sept 14—S-hr Wawena. SAN PEDRO—Salled Sept 14—Schr Ida Mc Kay, for Kur-ka. GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed Sept 14—sche Riiby A Cousins, for Redondo. Arrived Sept 1a—scur C T Hill, from Kadiak. Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Afrived Sept 14—Stme Advance, from Colon. AN hence Bept 14—Schr Ame- 1 for ¥oreign Por TIENTSIN—Arrived July 13— Avril 1o Sailed July 16—~hip Hecla, fo Puget Souud. ACAPULCO—Salled Aug 26—Er ship lo.an, for Royal Koaus. MONTEVIDEO-Sailed Aug 18—Ship El Capi- tan, ‘or San Francisco. G'UAYMAS—sai ed Sept 13—Stmr Orizaba San Fraucisco, SYDNEY—Sailed Sept 13—Br stmr Mlowera, for Vancouver, PANAMA—Arr ved Sept 1—Chil ship Temuco, from Newcastle, NSW. Sepl 2—Simr San Blas, hence Aug 9. NANAIMO—Arrived Sept 14—Bark Carroilton, hence Aug 23 YOKOH AMA—Sailed Sept 10—Br stmr Empress | of India. for Vancouver. MAZATLAN—salled Sept 15—Stmr Colon, for Sar kFr neise . ANTWERP—Sailed Sept 10— Br ship Wiay Cas- tle. for Tacoma. DELAGOA BAY—Salled Avg 27—Brship Sena- tor, for Koyal Roads. | HONGKONG—-Arrived Sept 13—Br stmr Em- Dress 01 Japan, from Vanconver. | Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers, | PHILADELPHIA—Arrived Sept 14—Stme Lilie | mois, from Antwerp. R TTrRDAM—Arrived Sept 14—Stmr Rt er- dam, from New York, via Boulogne. Tmportations. CRESCENT CITY —rer Weeott—10 tes 5 kegs 16 bxs butter, 4 cs 6 kegs lar:, 7 cs meat, 2 o8 tenderloin, 4 pkgs mdse, 1 cri machinery, 3 cars shooxs, 217 M ft lumber. FORT BRAGG—Per Coquille River—1 pkg cast- ing, i essho 2 cs dry zoods, 3 bxs berries. 382 M ftlumber. 1 cs books, 1 #xle, 9 pkgs mdse. VICTORIA—Per Walw Waila—279 bdls hides, 2 pkgs eX0ress. 2 pags mdse. Port Townsend -1 chst tools, 500 cs suimon, 2 DKes express, i cabie. Junean 10 pkgs provisions, 3 bars bullion, 1cs cigars, 3 pkgs mdse ttie via G N R R—250 h'-sks flour, 2 ¢s un- derwear. 1 moos- head. Sitka—1 bx uullion. 5 sks ore, 3 bbis fish. 1 pkg gol . dust, = Ldls hides. Douslas Island—2 pkgs mdse, 1 bx bullion, Semiahmoo—25,590 cs saimon. | Seautle—6 cs furnishing zoods, 17 bxs fish, 199 bdls shingles, 1 bx ship’s instruments, 1 bx watches, 2 snot guns, 1 rifis, 1 keg whis.: 1 dog, | 4 pkgs express, 1 bicycle, 2 sks coin, 1 obl beer, 1 cs dry zoods, 11 pes timver, 26U sks 5 bbis roiled oats. 8 bxs clum:, 30 hf-bbls 3 bbls salmon b liles, 15 ht-bbis herriug , 388 bxs salmon, 1 s snoes, | cs paper. 63 bxs seod. 462 bdis 2.8 roils paper. 1 bx hardware, 1 bbl wine. 1 ¢s clothing, “bs sks oats. 752 bdis hides, 10% bxs lemons, 34 pkgs muse. Vancouver via C P R R—1000 cs condensed milk, 1090 cs 60 crates starcn, 41 bxs machlaery | and tools, 1 es tinware, 50 ¢s tobacco, 10 erates tanks, 6 erts Lath tuos, 13 bxd piauos, 1 ear lum- ber, 200 cs 15 busicets cheess. 4 bdls sideboa s, 162 bxs tin plate, 400 kegs 20 csks white lead, 1 car stoves, 1 bx adve tising matter, 5 bbls b bxs B tonic, 15 0b s 45 h bbis beer. - New Woatcom—2000 bdis_laths, 775-bdis Asor: ing. 1 bbl saimoz, 130 bbls 16 hi-bo s fis : Everati—2 pkgs wedges, 4008 egs bails, 50 bdis 39 rolls paper, 4 pkgs baskels, 140U bars builios, 1 cs hats. Syt Tacoma west of Fargo—3 pkes' clothing, 1 bx drog, 1 pkg mdse, 1 bicycle, 8 sks wool; (6 sk 600 ht-sika 100 qr-sis flogr. 383 sks brau, 254 sxs ax. g | Tacoma—1 sk sugar, 700.bars buiiion, 2 bals dry | nides, 1 cs cigars, 1 bx pickles; 5 ¢s coadensed | muik. 1 es mililnery, 6 pkgs mdse. Lonsignees Per Coguile. River—Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co: T | L Sine; Golden State & M 1 Waras 6K MceMath; | Goldstein & Co: Miller, Sloss & Seott: M Solomen & Co: McPherson'®& Hutke:; Wanitaker & Kay: Union Lumber Co. - g Fer We-u.t—Dodge, Sweeney & Co; ¥ B Haight: J H Newbauer & Coi Witzel & o Kingan: & < Hobbs, Wall & Co: O-Bsmiih & 5 M. Wio- drom: DT C Pefkins & Co: - Per Waila Walla-F-Fopiitz: 1 Levi & Lozl J°J Constus: Lewis Packing Co: Sideman, Lachmann | & Co:S H Frank & Co:Seiby Smelting and j+adCo; Goodall, Perking & (o: -4 £ Kasper:” ks Worden hip Hecla, hnce 1or M I, Hannans: P F Lemls: {oniai-Swiss Colonv; Allen & Lewis:. H Du ard: CJ Leist:& Co;- Grant Walters: & W Howwid: J Everdin. & o § H Kasper; Baker & Hamlon: = Ailier, Siasy & Scout; Dunham, Car i5an & Co:. Wielond Brewiniz Co; A tauffer Cremica’ Woris:denor- : Everett Pulp and Puper Co: Triest & Co: Belilngium Bay Iniv Coi Chiss Greenbers; G H C Brad.ord; Geti Bros & Co: Jonnson-Locke ercantile Co: Sherwood & Sherwoo i:."Snssman. W rmser & Co: W W Montague & Co; -& Paladinii Alaska Packers' Assn: Magii-r Bro ;i irathieider & Menney: Adier & ures wood: M Ehrman & Co: Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson; Sherman, Clay & Co: ‘Americat Tobaceo Co: 1A Hacwaii '@ o: A T ridges: Schiecel & runker; Brown Bros & Co: G H Mann: ‘Amertarb Avid GasCo: D £ ige ow: K J lowen & -0 G Camilioni& oy Fiiedman & Rodgers; J B Inguglia: J K Armsby & Wollt: Milaut & Co: Kullma ', S.z & o: Parkinsin: Lumber and Hardwara Co: Standurd Oil Co: =J W Fnnro: 1nos W atson: W G Hintoa: v €. Daffieid: W'B Sumner & Co -Wells, Farzo & Co; Apo.io Con Mining Co; Sevyer Tanning Co: . K Bea son: A W Rinochi: Jus bigkie. ; B nk'of Usiiforma: H Waigeck; Wellmnu, Peck & Co: Posal Telegrspn Co: Lonlon, Paris-and Aumerican bank: Pacitic Ammonia aud Cliemical Works; K N->taleny: W H.Stetsou. e R mand bro: