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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, e e e e e s R e e e e D T S SEPTEMBER 21, 1897 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD 01 1HE MARKETS. Siiver continues to advance, Wheat stiil vnsotiled. Barley firm. Qats, Corn ana Rye about tbe same. Hay and Feedstuffs as before. Beans dull. Nochange 1n Flour. Mexicau Dollars bigher. Exchange weaker. Potatoes and Vezetables unchanged. Butter weak. Eggs firm. Coeese unchanged. Eastern Poultry arriviag freely. ¥resh Fruits about the same. Dried Frufis and Raisios dull. Prov.sions unchanzed Wool, Hops and Hides in good demand. Fee: very firm. Hozs weak. Grain Bags firm. Cranberries on the market. Increased exporis of saimon. SUMMAKY EXPORIS OF SALMON, Exports of canned salmon from this port during the first eight montns of the year were 128,128 cases and 7110 packsges valued at $642,227, against 85,067 cases aud 5239 packages. valuei 8t $351,615 during the same time last year. EXPORTS OF BREADSTUFFS. The otal value of the breadstufts exported from the United States durin; the month 0 Angust was $26.891,386, and for the elznt mounths ending Augus: $12,675.902. Of this the value of the ex- poris from San Fraocisco for the month was 2,248, 381 aud for the eight mouths §9, 38K,216. ‘I'ie value of the breadstuff exports from Puge: Sound for the month was $72,671, and for the eight mon:hs 81,525 947. Canl 3 5/;_;/;,{;3:7@. 62 A A e/ens Q7% OWblla~> s Ohs / Portland &6 ko & (OB osebutg & v 88 Jokho fi;//so mmemucce = © s.L04:@7 £ O Carson 2z } \ 1\ \yanfrancisce & P A 1O Clar @ Partly Cloudy @ Cloudy ® Az1n® Snow SHADED AREAS SHOW PRI CINITATION DURING PAST 172 -MOURD Explanation, with the wind. The top fignres &t station indicate maximum temperature for the | days: those underneath it. it any, the amount of | raintall, of melted suow in iuches and hundredtbs, during 'the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid ines, connect poins of equal air pressure; iso- therms, Or dotted lines, equal temperature. The worc “high” means high barometric pressure and is usuelly accompanied by fair weather: “low” Teters to low pressure. and is usually preceded and accompanied by cloudy weatherand rains. ustaliy first appear on the Wsshington When the pressure is high in_the interior &nd iow along the coast, and ihe isobars extend north and south aloug the comst, rain is probable: but when the “low" ls inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- sble. Witha “high” in ihe vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the Californi coast, warmer weather may be expected in summer and colder weather in winter. The reverse of these condiuions will produce an opposite result. The arrow THE WEATHER BUREAU. STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- AN FRANCISCO, Sep- UxITED TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, tember 20, 1897, 5 P. x. The following ars the maximum temperatures reported to-aay by telegraph from weather bureau stations in California: Eureka 54, Red Bluft 94, Fresno 98, San Luls Obispo 84, Los Angeles 94, San Diego 82, Yuma 100, San Francisco data: Maximum temperature 64, minimum 50, mean 57 Weather Conditions and General Fore- casts. The pressure bas remained nearly stationary Over the country west of the Roeky Mountal 8 It hss falien ra;idiy in the upper Missouri Valley. There has been an increase in cloudiness along the coast. The temperaturs has remained nearly station- ary over (he gieater portion Of Lie country west of the Rocxy Moun 1t has ri-en rrom ¥ 1o 14 degrees over Arizona At Los Angeles there has been & fall of 8 degrees and at San Luis Obispo a rlse of 10 degrees. A maximum wiod velocity of 56 miles an hour from the southwest is repor ed at Baker City. Forecast made ac San Francisco for thirty hours, endinz midnight eptember 21, 1897: Northern Caiifornia—Fair Tuesday; fresh west- erls winds. Southern California—Cloudy 1uesday: con- tinuea warm: wesierlv winds. Nevada—Probab.y fa'r Tuesdsy. i tah—Fair Tuesday Arizona—Fair Tuesd Sau i rancisco and fresh westerly winds. Speciul report from Mount Tamalpais: Partly y: temperature 77 degrees: wind west, 12 miles: maximum temperature 55 degrees; bar- ometer 30.02. teports wre missing from several stations to- night. ALEXANDER MCADIE, Local Forecast Officlal NEW YORR STOCK MARKET. NEW YORK, N. Y., Sept. 20.—The stock mar- ket was dull and comparatively neglected duriog the greater part of tne day and the market ad- vances were confined Lo a few special stocks up 1o the fival part of the session. The bears, encour- aged by tbe lacs of nctivity in the trading and the Tise of the money _rate, then feli upon the market with such good effect that few active stocks es- caped with a net drciine of iess than a polot, and iL & few instances much more 1013 was shown s & result of the day's iradinz. ‘the pressure to sell ®s the result of the decline was heavy in the grangers. The final liguidation left it siill with ractional net gain. local gas stocks, whose sensational ad- vances had sustained the marxet on recent ocen- sious, were prompt in the decline. The Vander- Dil.s aud trunk | res, the (oalers and leading in- ausir al shares a a specialties all shared In the weaxness and nearly ail s: owed declines of a point mad upward. The graugers were somewha sen- sl ive L0 reports of bad weather for crops in Lue West, but th- decisive influence in the decline was asudden stiffening of the rates for call money to 3 er cent. Quite a large amount had been offering all day at &8 0w 28 2 per cent, bu: in the final hour money- lenders semanded 4 per cent. s here appeared 1o be a Inrge demand «nd figures ran:ed from 4 to 3 per cent, ioans being negotinted at high figures up 1o helasth 1f hour. The c.use wus ai a decline 103 per cent Ihe siff-ni. g of the money ri came toolate in t y 10 affect the stock mar- ket. Rates for sterling exchange were somewhat harder during the dav. though the marke: was Very luactve ‘Ine yosied rate for sixty-day biiis was advanced balf a cen. to $4 831, Actual T.tes for demand bill- were quoted 14¢ figher and s0r sixty-day bilis 1c higher. Kailway bonds were not so actively dealt in to- aay, saics umouatinz to $2,500,000. Bifs for Government bouds receded a fraction ail rounda. continued warm. vicinity—Fair Tuesaay; LONDON MARKET. NEW YORK, N. Y., Sept. 10.—The Evening Post’s London financial cablegram: The stock market was stagnant to-day apa t from a small revival in English rails. Americans were dull at the openiog on the New York lead this morning, and on reporis of business difficulties of a largs operator in New York whose name was men- tioned In a L ndon Times cable of to-lay. 1 nere was Little disposition here 10 purchase largely on the reaction. but New York bought Denver pre- ferred and som- other stocks this afternoon and prices clused generally firmer. The Parls apd erlin markets were dull. NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. Closing Prices for Bonds and Railway Shares. NEW YORK, N. Y., Sept. 20.—Money on call firm at 2@3%Y: last Joan 3%, closed *@314X: prime mercantile paper, 4@4%Y: Sterling exchange steady. with actual business In_bankers' bills ai 84 847 for demand, and 84 23, for sixty aays: posted rates, §4 S31.@4 84 and $4 851404 86%4; commercial bilis, 34 8l@ 4 w2: siiver ceriificates, 593@60c: bar silv b9%ge: Mexican dollars, 44c: S'ate vbonds dull rallroad bonds steady: Government bouds easler. CLOSTNG STOCKS. Rallroads— |St Pavi... 10055 Cenada 8315 (SLP, M &M 5954 ~outhera Pacific Centrat Pacific.... 16 |Southern Failway. Ches & Ohio 2535 Preferred ........ 3814 | (hicago & A1.0n..164 | Texas & racific... 1334 Chicag., & Q.... 10034/ Union Pacitic. 2Ly Chicazo & F. I, 89 U P b & G.... a3 CCC& L 29 |Wabash.... .l b3, Preferred. 843! Preferred Del & Hudso 12034 Wheel & L Del L& W Preferre Del & 10 14 | ) xpress Companies— Preferred. 4914 2 dams Ex. ..186 Erie. new. 177 American ix kirst preferred. 4314 United States . Ft Waype.........170 | Wells-Farg . Gt Ner pfd. .14y | Misceilaneous— Hocking Val. 64 A CotOil.... 1i.inois Cent. ... 107 | Preferret. Lake Erle & W, 2114 Am'n Spirits Preferred........ 785, Preferied.. Lake Shore. 1761 | Am Tobacco, Louis & Nash..... 6114/ Preferred Maohattan L. 109 | Chicuago Gas. Met Traction . ... ..123%4 | Cons. Gas. ... Michigan Centr Minn & St. L.. .19 " Com. Cable Co.. zhlp | Col F & Iron. do do 1st pred. 89| do do prefd. Mo. Pacifio. 8714 Gen. Elecuiic Mobile & OBI0..1.. 20 |illinois Stewl. Mo K &T 15% | La Clede Gas do pref'd. .. 3914 Lea New Alb& Chicgo. 1074 25 Nat Lis OIL. do " do prerd. 9824/ Uregon Imp. Col N J Central N ¥ Ceuural 1137 Pacific Mall. N Y Chicago L 1634 Pullman Pala do do 1siprefd. 80ig ~ilver Certificat _do do 2d pref'd. 413 >tan Rope&Twine. 7 Nor West.......... 15 |Sugar..............15134 | No Amer Co.. 61| Preserred........117 No Pacific. 207 |T € Preferred . 5434 |U S Leather. ] Ontario& W.. 19%4| Preferred. [ Ore R & Nay. 39%4(U S Kubber.. Ore Short Line.... 2034| Preferred......... 6813 Pittsburg. 169 | Western Union.... 8443 Reading. 28 ChG W. 1834 Kock Isiand. 96 [C&NW 12945 St Louis & 8 5 | Preferred. 165 Preferred 1214 CLOSING BONDS. U S New 4s, reg...12514 | N J Cent Gen 5s..113 do do 4s. coup..12514 | North Carolina 6s.126 do 45, reg. 1134 | Dods....... .....10234 dods, coup......113% Northern Pac Ists 12114 lx‘;s | Do, 8s... 434 o, 4 11a14(NY'C 10934 | Nor & W 6 10714 | Northwest Consois14 3 1304 7| Do, deb bs......... 11615 Do, Class C...... 98 |Oregon Nav lsts..112 Do, Currency.... 93 | Do. 4 9134 Atchison 4s.. . Do, Adj 4s. ada S0. 2d5s. Can Pac 1sis..... C&N Purbs. . #814/0'S Line 6s Tr... 1187 160 Do, lststr. 9134 10834 0 Tmin 1sts tr..2 L1021 | Do, 5str. 4335 4714 | Pacific 6s, of '95...102 C& Ohio o 11123, | Heading 4s......... 86 CH&D 4« .10455 Rio & Weat, 1sts.. 8234 Den & K G 1sis..1128, (St L& I M Gen 58 90g | Den & K G is..... 903 St L& s F Gen 65,116~ | Eas: Tenn 1sts... 10814 | St P consols. 140 Erie Gen 4s . 531(SCP C & Plats. . 118 FW&DIiststr.. 7835 Do, 5s. .. ......11514 Gen Electric bs....10015 (S Carolina Nn-fnd. Ly GH&SABs. do 1051, do 2s,ofd: 100 Soutnern Ry 5s. anRpe&Twinebs 7014 | H&TCentds....108 |Tenn New Set 3s.. 86 do con 6: |Tex Pac L& G 1sts 96 Iwa C1.ts. Do, reg 2ds. 3 Kan P Cout'r. U P ists Kan P 1st(D Dji |UPD&G La Nw Coisol 4s.. 94 (Wab st bs. L &N Unids...... 8514| Do, 2ds Missourt bs.....11.100 | West Skore 4s.... lun MK T 2 L85 |Va Cecturies Do, 4s . _Bolg| Do, deferred N'Y Central Tsts. 118, MINING STOCKS. Chollar, & 60jOntano.... Crown 40 Ophir... Con. Cal. & Vs... 145 Plymouth. Dead wood 90, Quicksilver. Gould & Curry 60/ “do pfd....... Hale & Norcross. 105/ Sierra Nevada. 105 Homestake. 29 00 * tandard. Iron Siiver. Mexican. ... 25 00| U nion Con. 50| Yellow Jacket. Boston. Mass., Sept. 20.—Atchison, 16%5; Bell | 274: Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, Mexican Central, 614: Oregon Short Line. | 20%: ban Liego, 16: Bos.on ana Montana, 15114. | NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. NEW YORK, N. Y., “ept. 20.—Flour receipts, 32,000; shipments, 14,477 barreis. Steady ail day, but iacked important demand, sales being chiefly for jobbing accouat. | WHEAT—Receipts, 321,875 bushels; exports, 295,425, Spot firm. No. 2 red, 9914c@$1. Uptions opened week under lower cable, rallied on cover- ing and rveraged firm all day influenced by ex- port buying. steadler cables, light stocks and | beuvy c ea-ances Closed lacnet higher No 2, | red. May, 9533@96c, closed ¥6c; September, 9834 | @9955sc, closed 99%gc: December, 9575@970, | c osed 9830, 1898 b OP>—Firm. crop, t@8c: Pacific Coast, 1885 crop, | @ic: 1896 crop, 6@9c; 197 crop, 13 @13c: Londun, bs. WOOL—Firm. Domestic fleece. 20@24c: pulled No. 2 toextia, 27@40c; Texas, 18¢. PETRULrUM—Quiet;: Unitet closed 7014¢ bid. PIGIRON—Warrun's very quiet, $7 15@7 26. COPPER—Qulet, $11 25. TIN—Firm, $13 70 bid and $13 80 asked. SPELTEK—Firn:, $4 25@d 3 = o SAD—Strong: exchanse. §4.25@4 50; brokers’, | COFFEE—Options opened barely steady with | September and October unchanged and otber | months 6 points lower. closed quiet at 5@10 points decline. Sales 9500 bags, including Decem- ber, 86 65@6 70: March, $7.g7 05. Spo Coftee— Kio firm: No.7 invoice, Tgc. Mild—Steady: Cor- dova, 101,@165¢. State common to choice, 1897 crop, 12@1 SUGAK— Haw. firmer: refined firm: centrifugal, 96 tes, 6@4c: mold A, 5 5-16c; staudard onfectioners’ A, 4 15-16¢:_cut loat, hed, 5 1i-16¢: powdered, 5 15-16¢: 315- 16c ed, 51/c: cubes, 5 5-16c. BUT . EK—Very firm: Wes ern creamery, 13@ 20c:_ Kigins, 20c: factory. 815@12%j5c. CHIESE-Recelpts. 9128 packages: steady: large white, 915c: small do. 8lgc: large coiorsd+ 9zc small colored. 81,c: part skims, 614@7c: fuli skims, 3l@sc. GGS—Receipts, 8958 packages; firm: State ana Pennsylvania, 16@19c: Western, 1734c. Dried Fruits. NEW YORK, Y., Sept. 20.—California dried fruits firm: evaporated apples, prime wire tray, '6'—50@?-:_;‘/\\006 dried, prime, 83gc; choice, Ti4c: ancy, Tyac. PIUNES—314@7c per pound, ss tosize and quall y. APRICOTS—Royal. 7@8c: Moorpark, 9@1lc. PEACHES—Unpeeled, 7@1Uc; peeced, 11@14c per pound. CHICAGO GEAIN MARKET. CHICAGO, TrL, Sept. :0.—Wheat ran inde- pendently of Liverpool to-iay. It started weak against Liverpool's openingsire: gth and when the Iatier was lo.ing ground the Chicago market was gaiong. The opening for December dellvery, which closed Saturday at 9214c,was at from 9214c down o 913c. and a few sales were reported a 9154c the next moment. Then commenced a rise which in an hour'’s time had advanced December from 91 54c to 98L4e. 7The world’s shipments of wheat and flour to Europe last week were 10,509.000 bushels, com- pared with 9,190,000 bushels the week before, and 7.446,000 bushels the corresponding week of 1892, The quantity on ocean passage lncreased 1,840,000 bushels Iast week. Minneapolis and Duioth received 1131 cars of wheat agains. 1103 the previous week and 108 the corresponding day of the year before. Tuese were some of the reasons that caused the opening decline. The advance which foilowed was raher difficult to account for apparently. The mar <et was oversold, 10r offeri.gs were v.ry few and were accepted so quickly that snoris grew apprebensive. Their efforis 10 cover “boosted’ the aiready buoyant market, and not until 9314c fo- December was e ched was (here any reaction. New York reported litile foreign demand to begin with, but later dispstches sad the demand tor shipment was g0od wud that everything offered to Liverpoo. Saturday was accepted. Baltimore re- ported the sale of & cargo of wheat to Leith and 200_her to Antwerp. The quantity ibspected out- ward since Saturday morning from Chicago ware- Douses was 215,000 bushels. The receipts wers 459 cars The visible increased 1,374,000 bushels, com- pared with 1,003,000 bushels & year ago, making the total now 17,140 V00 busbels, agaiost 39 653,- 00U bu-hesthen. Closing Continenta cab es re- ported but small chau. es. Afier the aivance in De- cember to 9314c it reacted 10 9234c an 1 ro e again 10 92%c, whiCh was the trading price at the close. Although the market was active and_flactuations both numerous ana material the trade wis Dot very heavy. A few £ood sized buying o ders made sellers reluctant to uffer any until it had bien_bid up and there was a corresponding scarcity of buy- ers on declines. Corn was stronger under general covering by shorts, influ-nced to some extent by cold. wet weather, smaller receipts than expected and le 8 increuse in the ‘ocal stocks as well as the visibie su. piy than was auticipated. Oais were featureless, foilowing the luctuations 1n corn, The leading futures ranged us follows: ARTICLES. | Open. | Higb. | Low. | Cloe. Wheat No. 4— September 9215| 94 | 9234| 9234 December. 9115 8814| 91sg| 9usg Mayeat 25 9135| 927 elyg| 9214 Corn No. 2= 2835 o 3o & 3814| 33 1834 187 2815 283, Cash quotations were as f0li0Ws No. 2 Sprine wheat, 9234@9. Wheat, 87@91suc: No. sted. 2 Corn, 2534 @29 No. 2 Oats, i White, £ 0. 4., 2234@23c: No. 3 Woite. 1. 0. b, 2134@22%4c: No. 2 Kye, 47 No. 2 Burley, Atckison ... 16 Preferred_.. Preferred........ 43%|st Paul & Umaha. 86 Baltimore & Oniv, 20%| Preferred nominal; No. 8 £ o b, No. 4, £ 0. b, 29c: No. 1 Finxseed. §i 051,@1 06: Prim Timoihy 'Seed, $2 60@2 623; Pork B | pany sold to-aay’ bbl. $8 50@8 55: lard @ 100 s £4 70: Short Ribs Side, (loose), $5 25@5 50: Dry Saited Snouiders (boxed), bl@>%4c: Short Clear Sides (boxed),- 554@534c; W nisay, distillers’ finished Zo0ds, per gaiion, $1 2 ARTICLES. Recelpts. | Shipments. | Flour. bbis 10,000 22,000 | Wheat. ba % 393,000 Corn, bu. . i 841.00u Oats’ bu Eye, bu. Barley, bu.. Un the Produce Exchange to-da - the Butter mar- ket wzs firm; creameries, 14@1914c; dairies, 108 17c; cheese, casy, S@9c: eggs, firui: tresh, ldc LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURES. Opents Iy A pening . 4 14 Y4 Ciostug. on i 8 T8l T7 PARIS FUTURES 5 *~ept. Oct. Flour — Opening. 6110 Closing. 6130 Wheat—Cpening 2900 Closing 2900 Wheat Movements. Receipts. smsmenu. Bushels. Cities. ushels. 435,560, Minneapolls......... 35,000 54,556 Duiuth 864,102 58’300 Milwaukee .. 1950 143,050 Chicago .. 892,650 78,787 To.edo. ... 167,000 1180007000 St. Louis ...... 20,849 Delroit.... .. 206,500 Kansas ity 1,511,392 TIDEWATER. 82,127 . 821,875 26,876.. Philadelphla 91,011, 472,889 Baitimore.. New Urleavs.... 496,669 EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET CHICAGO, Irr, Sept. 20 —CATTLE—A sale of elght fancy, heavy, showy cattle was reported at $6, the salesman obtaining $5 50 for the re- mainder of the lot. Many cboice cattle went at $526@5 6. Low grade native steers, $3 95 4 95; cows, $3 40@4 40. The few veal calves went at flim prices, the best landing au $7. HOGS—Puckers 100k many good big hogs at $4 10@4 15. Cholce bacon sorts sold around $4 40 and butcher-weignt barrows roun! $4 0. Not many heavy, however rough, had to seil beiow $3 90, the great buik of strong welght bogs going at $3 95@4 20, SHE P—Local concerns bought of the muttos $.75@4, and a few facy lots around $4 10. Sales raiged chiefly at #> 50@3 75, common lots seiling cown around $3 40. Lambs went s owly. A good mauy were wet. Choice 10 extra lots sold 2t $6@6 50: good and bes: feeders, around $4 75; fair teeders, $4 25@4 50, and very common skinny culls at $3 50@4. Receipts—Cattle, 12,000; hogs, 26,000; sheep, 20,000. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 20.—CATTLE—Re- ceipts, 10,000. ~ Market strong to 10c higher. Texas sicers, 88 30@4 25: Texas cows, $2@3: nauve stvers, $3 50@> 25; natve cows and heif- ers, 1 75@4: stockers and feeders, $2 75@4 65; bulls, $.@5 40. HOGS—Receipts, 5000. Market 5@10c lower. Buik of sales, 4 15@4 1734; hvavies and pack- ers $4@4 15: mixed. x4 05@4 35; _lights, 8404 225; yorkers, 34 20@4 3334: plus, 85 506 §) ElP—Receipts, 5000 Market firm. Lambs, #3 35@5 35 muttons, 82 75@3 75. Omauha. OMAHA, NEBR., Sept. 20. — CATTLE — Re- ceipts, 8000. Market active, stronger. Native beef steers, $4@510: Wesiern sieers, $3 0@+ 50: Texas steers. $3 25@3 80: cows and heifers. §3@ 885: stockers and feeders £3 60@4 50: ca.ves $4@6; bulis, stags, etc., $:@3 25. 110 S—Recelpls. 23800. Market 5@10c higher. Heavy. #3 »U@i 10. mixel. $3 95@4 05 light. $4@4 16: bulk of sales. $4@4 10. SHEEY — Receipts, 3600. Stock fair to choice natives. $3@3 0. fawr to good West- erns, $3 25@3 65: common and stock sheep, 8276 @3 50; lumbs, $375@5 25. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES, - CBICAGO, IrL, Sep. 20.—Porter Bros. Com- pany sold to-day: Pears—Fartletts, $2 40@2 45; others. 80@70c half box. Grapes—Tokays, 75 $1 -0: Muscas, §1 50. Peaches—Sslw To@soc. NEW YORA, N. Y., Sept. 2) — 1! Fruiv Company’s auction sales of California fruit to-da; were as_follows: Grapes 70 @31 60. average 81; double crate. 82 20@% 50, mverass £2 32: Muscats, 80.@S1 10, averaze 98c; Malags, $1@1 05. Pears—i nriletts, §2 60@3 10, average $2 85; D. Comice, $1 3U@2 45 aversgo $2 08; G. Morceau, 22 25@ : 80, average $2 4. 31 6:@! 75, averaie 81 67. Yeaches—Levi Cling, 90¢; emon Cilng, 65c; Salway, 46@70c. Seven- teen cars <old to-day. PHILADELPHLA, PA. Sept. 20, 'he Karl Fruit Company’s auction sales: Grape.. okay. donble crates $2 15@2 60, sinzie crates 65c@1 30, aver- ge 97c: Cornicuon, $1. Pears— artietts 33@ 10; average §3 05 | eaches—salway 50@7.c average 6 c. Orange Clings, 60c: Wilcox. 72¢c. P.ums.-Keisey Japan, §1 30.’ Six cars so'd to- da. CHICAGO, 1LL., Sept. 20.—The Earl Fruit Com- Grapes—Tokay, small crates 85c@$1 20, average $103, douole crates $2 20: Maluga. single craies $1@] 03, Peaches—Levi Cling, 80c; Freestones. 60z. Pears — Bartletis 216 @260, average $2 U8. Nineteen cars soid to-day. BOSTON, MAsS.. Sept. 20.—The Earl Frait Com- pany's suction sales: Grapes— Tokay, double crates $1 80@2 20, averaze &1 95. Pears—Bart- ietts $1 80@2 40, uverage $217. Nine cars sold to-day. NORTHERN WHEAT MARKETL, Oregon, PORTLAND, Om., Sept. 20,—The local wheat macket is quiet, the prevailing dullness In other markets haviug had a bad effecc here. Buyers 8ad sellers are apart in toeir ideasas to values, and as a result there i3 not very much sellinz. A rgo of flou- and a CArgo of wheat cieared to-day an: more are loadea and ready to clear. Churters reac ed hl h wate mark -aturday when a 1000~ 10D bark was chactered at 37s 4. Exporcers were incjlued 0 hold aloof from business to-day. but made 1,0 chanee In quotations: 8:@%4c for Walia Walia ana 86@N7¢ per bushel for Vailey. Cleared—Br ba K Cumbrisn for Quesnstown or Falmouth tor orders. 19,70 barreis flour valued at $76.000: Brship Kuphrosyue for Queensiown or Faimouth for vrders, 105,280 bushels wheat, vaiued at $57,200. Washington. TACOMA, WASH., Sept. 20.—Wheat qulet. No. 1 blue stem. 86¢; No. 1 club, ~Bc. FORLIGN MARKETS. Loudon. LONDOY, ENG., Sept. 20. — Consols, 111 11-16; silver, 27%4d. French ren.es, .03t 40c. Liverpool. LIVERPOOL. ENG., Sept. 20.—Wheat—Steady; cargoes oft const, no. hin: doing; cargoes on pas- sage quict for whi.e, easy for red; Koglish coun- try markets 13 cheaper: French country markets firm: Liverpoo. wheat, No. 1 California, ¥s 5d@ s 6d; wheat In Paris. quie:: Flour in Paris, quiei. cLosE. WHEAT—No. 2 red western winter steady, 7s 1134d: No. 1 red Northera spring, 85 8d. CURN — American mixed spot new qulet, 3y 1d; September. 38 1yga. COTTON- Uplands, 4 1-32d. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. S:erling Exchange, 60 days. - $4831, Ster Ing Exchange. sight. - 48500, Sterling cables - 486 ew York Exc - 05 ew York Ik xchi - 07 Fine ~ilver, per oun — 5914 Mexican Dollars.. S48 46y PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—Futures opened higher, but fell back. The spot market was unchanged. The Inquiry on shipping account was limited, Local_quotstions are as follows: §1 65 for No. 1, #1 5uly for choice and $1 585,@1 6215 ctl 1or extra choice for milling. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL KESSION—Y:16 0'clock—December— 8000 culs. $157; 2000, $1 6674 38,000, $1 u%o 16,000 $1 5654: 12,000, 81 5614 May—4000. 31 5514 mooSn Sxsaron — Decomber — 4000 ctls, 81 55: 30,000, 81 5434; 42.000, $1 5454: 26,000, $1 547: 8000, $1 bdiy REGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—16. - 000 ctls, $1 b434. 28,000, $1 5434 34000, $1645% May— 2000, $1 5334, ANTERNOON S¥sstoN—Decemter—4000 ctls, 8154143 2000. 81 bils; 800D, $1 5434: 32,000, $1 5414 20,000, 81 5465: 12.000, $1 5434, May =2000, 81 5%s: 4000, 31 6314: B000, $1 534, BARLEY —both i'eca and Lrewing are firm and selling fairly at fuil figures. Feed. 9214@97%c: Chevalier, 81 5215@1 5714 for No. 1 and a1 35@1 40 for No. 2; Brewing, 110 for No. 1and 81@103% B cu ior dars Coast. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAY ERss10N—8:15 0'clock—No sales. SECOND SESSION—NO Sales. REGULAR MOBNING SESSION—December—2000 atls, Falge. A¥TERX0ON SESSION—NO sales. OATS-The marker s awet and unchanced Fancy Ferd quotsble u $1 35@1 40 B ctl: good to choice, $1 2u@1 30 P ct ; common, $1 07% 117;; Surprise, $1 45@1 50: Red, $1 15@1 20: Gray, §1 1214@1 17%; Miling, $1 30@1 85 ® cil; Biack, for feed, $1@1 10; for seed. 81 156@ 130 Cilpped Oats sell at $1@2 B Lo over the raw produet. CUKN—Tne firs: lot of pew California &mail Round Yellow is in and is held at the quotations. The other kinds are unchanged. Small Kound Yei- low, 81 35: Large Yellow, #1 10@1 15; White, $110@1 121k B ctl. RYE_Is very firm at #1 1216@1 15 B ctl. BUCK WHEA'1—85c@81 15 # cil. FLOUR A>D MILLSTUFFS, There is no change to report. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Famlly extras, $5 25@5 35; Bakers’ extras, $5@5 10 % bol. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $24@25 B to: Cracked Corn, #25@26 B ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows, to the trad-: Grabam Fiour, 33 ¥ 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, §250 ® 100; Kice Fiour, 85 75; Cornmeal. $2 25; extra cream do, $3: Oatmesl, $3 50: Oat Groats, $4; Hominy, 13 10@ 8 80: Buckwheat Fionr $3 25@3 50: Cracked Wheat, 3 25; Farina, 84 50; Whole Wheat Fiour, 83 25: Kolled Uats (bbls), $5 70@5 90: in sacgs, $875: Pearl Barley, $4; bplit Peas, $350; Green do, $4'25 %100 Ibs. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Hay and Feedstuffs are steady at the prices. BRAN—$14 50@.5 50 ior the best and $13 50@ 14 ¥ ton for outside brands. MILDLINGS—$19 50@:0 for lower grades and #21@22 B ton for ihe best. FEEDSTULFFS—Roilea Barley, $21@22. Oil- case Meal at the mill, $30 ® ton: jobuing, $31; Chopped Feed, $16@16 w ton: Cocoanut Case, $17 00: Cottonseed Jival, $29@30 B ton. HAY—Wheat, §12@15 % ton: Wheat aud Oat, $11@14; Oat, $10@12: Bariey. $10@12: c.m- cosed, 812@14: Aliaita, $8@10; stock, $5@9; lover, $8@10 B ton. STRAW—50@40c @ bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. The Bean market continues dull at unchanged prices. Seeds are quier. BEANS—Bayos, $250 % cll; Small Whites, 81 35@1 45; Large Whites, $1 30@1 45: Pinks, $1 40@1 50; Reds, $140@1 50; Blackeye, 82 25 8250 kied Kidney. nominal: Limas. 52 10@2 20: utters, $1 2661 +0: Yea, 31 35@1 45. SEED-—Brown Mustard, $2 25@2 50: Yellow. Mustard, $2 25@2 50 w cu ; F:ax, $202 16; Canury Seed, 13,@214c B - Alfaifa, 6U40: Rape, 21a@ 2¥4c: Hemp, Sc: Timothy. 4140, DRIED PEAS—\iies are aguin offering at $1 25; Green, §1 20@1 70 @ cil. POTATOES, ONIO VEGETABLES, All descriptions are unchanged. The supply of Vegetables is very large. POTATOES—Early Kose, 50@35c; River Reds, 40@50c: Burbanks, 35@45c: ~alinas Burbanks, B0@75¢; Sweet Potatoes, 5Uc@$l B cil. ONIONS—50@90c: Pickle Onions, 750 B sk. VEGETABLES—Bay Squash, 30@40c ® box: Marrowfat Squash, 8510 P ton: Bay Cucumbers, 2b@36c B box: Pickles. 114c for No. 1, 13c @ b for No. 2; Green peppers, 26@40c for Chile and 30@50c for Bell; Green Peas. 1%@2c ® Ib: String Beaus, 134@2%c: Lima Beans, 1%@2c: Green Okra, 30@50c B box: dried Okra. 6@S: B Ib; Egg Plant. 25@40c: Cabbage, 60@75« @ ctl; Car- rous, 2u@30c ¥ sack; Garlic, 115@2c B Ib: Toma- toes, 26@40c ior Tiver and 30@50c for alamedu: Green Corn, 26@75¢ B sack. 20@65¢ B crate for Berkeley and 6Uc@$) -5 ¥ crate for Alumeda. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Twocars of Eastern sold at 14@16c for Turkeys, $4 50 for Ducks, $6 for Hens, $1 50 5 for old Roosters, #6 50 for voung Rooters. $3 50 @4 for Fryers and $2 75@3 tor Eroilers. Two and pe rhaps three cars more will probably go ou this week, sotnere will be no dearth of Poultry. Live Turkeys are quotableat 16@17c for Gob- blers and 14@16c for Hens; Jarge young Turkeys, 16@17c; Geese ¥ pair, 31 25@1 50: Goslings, $1 26 @1 75: Ducks, $1 75@3 for old and $3@5 for young: Hens, 18 60@4 50: Roosiers. voung, $3@ b: do, old. §350@4; Fryers, $3@3 25: Broflers, $2 75@3 for large and $1 76@< 50 for small: Figeons 101 25§ dos for y oung aud for old. GAME e, nominal: Rabbits. nominal. BUTTER, C(HEESE AND EGGS. Eggs are firm at the advanced prices. Butier, on the ceontrary, is weak and topheavy. Cheeseis unchanged. BUTTER— CREAMERY—Fancy creameries, 27@27%4c @ 1b; seconds, 25@26¢ B Ib. DAIRY—Cnoice 10 fancy, 23@24c B Ib; lower rades 1 -2Vac. ex L 16Eg1e B b ¥ —17@19c P b. EAMERY 1UB—20@22c B B N—12@1 3¢ tor iadle-packed. CH rEse—Choice mild, new. +@.%c: common t0 g00d, The@bbae; Cream Chedaar. 10@11c Ib: Young ' America, 10@-lc: Western, 101o@11: kastern ,1:16@13%ac B . GS-"ianci Eggs, 20@32¢ ¢ doz; store Ecgs, 18@24c P dozen; East g for good 1o fancy and 17@I8c ‘or secor uck Eggs, 2Uc. DECIDLOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. The market 1s flat and uninteresting. Stocks of Grapes are heavy and prices are low. The other truits are als0 1. lib-ral stock. The Panama steamer 1s 1n with 726 boxes Mexi- can Limes Figs have almost disappeared. Wine Grapes are uasctiled. Some dealers re- por them firm and o hers the reverse. Cap: Cod Crauberries are on the market at §9 50 @0 ® cbl DECIDUOUS FRUITE— Srawberries. §3@4 B chest for large. Huckieber: ies. 5@6e ® b Blackberries, — @ cnest Raspberries, $5@6 # chest. Pom: granates 50@75¢ B Hox. Ked Nectarines, 65@75¢ & box. Peaches, 20@L0c @ box and 25@30c R basket: in bulk, $20@3250 ® ton for cings and $15@ 22 50 tor frees Piums, 26@40c; Japanese, 50@T5c. Pears, all kinds Z0@75c B box. Applés, 26@36¢ B box for common and S0@65C for good to choce. Crabapples. 25@30c B box. Figs ure uomiual, as ihere are hardly any com- | ing in Quinces, 35@50e B box. Srapes, in boxes, 20@AUc for Muscats, 15@30c for bluck. 20@30c_for Tokay, 30@50c f.r 1sabella and 26@30c for Fontainebieau und Sweetwater. Crates sell about 10c higher than boxes. Ziufun. de. Wine Grapes, $14@15 8 ton. Watermelons, $7@iv # 100. Canta'oupes, 50c@$1 B cru e Nutmeg Meions, 25@35¢ % box on the whart, CITRUS FRUIIS—Valencia Oranges. $2@3 P box: Lemons, §1 25@1 75 ® box for common and $2@3 50 for good _tu choice: #59 box: bunanas, $1@2 60 P buuch: Plneap ples, $2@3 v doz. DERIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. The lull continues #nd there is bardly any de- mand for either fruits or Raisios. There is no fur- thier change 1n prices, how ever. New Ruisins are selling at ¥14c for 2-crown, 450 for 3crown, bigc for 4-crown, e for Seedless Sultanas and §1 15 for London layers. Dried Grupes. 334c. DRIED FRUITS—Quotations are as follows: Prunes, curiond lors, bije ‘or 40-50's. 434¢ for 50- Bu's, 414c for B0-70's, B340 for TL-BU's, 3lic ® 1D tor 80-60's ana 234 tor 90-100's: Peaches, 51a@Blac B b: fancy, T, pecled, cots, 515@€1gc for Royals and 7@8Y/ae for fancy Moorparks: evaporaed apples, 515@6c: sun-dried, 2@314c: biuck Fizs, in Sacks. 2@ lac: Plums. 4@dtsc @ b for pitted and 1@:c for - pitied: bieached Plums, 5@5Vac: Nictarines, 5@ 6C % Ib for prime to fancy . rears, 5@5Voc for quar- Old cropy— loose, 4@be: B-crown, 315@4c: 2- crown, 23,@314c @ Ib_seedlesy Sultanas, @bl seedless f.uscatcls, 4@44C; -crown London lay- ers. 81@1 15; clusters, $1 16@1 25: Dehesa clus- ters, 51 75@2: Lmperial ustecs, $2@2 25. N'U1S—Walnuts, 734@8¢ {or haid and 9@9%4c for softshell: Aimonds, 3@ic for hardshell a. d +@ 10c for papershe I; Peanuts, 4@5c for kastata aud 4c for Ca itoria: hickory Nuis, 5@6c B . P cany, 9@10c P Ib: Fliberts. 9@9se; Brazil Nuts, 8@8c: Cocoabuts, $5@5 60 9 100, 0N 1 Y—New Comb, 10c for bright and 7@9: ior lower grades; new water-white extracted, 474@ 434c; light amber extracted, 83,@4c ® 1b. LEESWAX—22@%6c B 1b. PRUVISIONS, The situation is unchanged. Hams are weak and Bacon and Lard are firm and in good den and. CURED MEATS—Bacou, 8¢ @ b for heavy, 934 for light medium, 10c for lighi, 10%4c B Ib for eitra tcht and 12 for sugar-cured. Kast- ern sugar-cured Hams. 11@12 @ b: California Hams, 10@10%45c ® Ib; Mess Beet, $7 50 B bbi: extra’ mess d. $9; family do, $10: sl Pork, $5@s 50 @ bol: extra prime Pork, $10; extra clear. 51616 10: mess, $15 % bbi: Smoked Beet. 1014@1214c @ Iy LARD—kasters tlerces quoted &t 814@5%0 for com pound aua 63jsc tor pure: pails, 734c; California terces, 5@5Y4c o 1b for componud and slhe for pure; hult-buis, 634 c: 10-M tins, THge: dod-M. 4 Lge. COTTOLENE—Tierces, 63gc. Packa us | 83 than 3L0 11 _pails, 60 i1 n case, 8%c; 3b polis 20ina case, 83gc: O palis, 12 in « case, 1gc: 10-1b prils, 61n a case, 81ge; 50-1b rins, 1 or Zina case. 75c: wooden buckets, 50 Ibs net, 775°,,1ancy Lubs 0 s net, 754¢: balf bbiy, about 110 1bs, 7350 B 1. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. There 13 nothing new. All descriptions are steady to firm with a good demand. HIDES AND ~ KINs— ulls and brands gell 1c gnder sound stock. Heuvy safted steers 9@94c B b; medium, 81,@dc P 1 lisht, 8@~pc: ow- hides, 8@9c B 1b: Stezs, be: sated Kip, 8lag9c; salted Calt, 9@10c @ Ib; salted Veal, 814@dc: dry Hides. 14 ® Ib: culls and brands, 12¢. ary Kip and Veal. 14c: dry calf, 17c; culls, 10¢; Goatskins, 20@35¢ each: Kids, 5¢; Deerskins, £ood summer, 25¢@ I medium, 20¢: winter. 10c; Sheepskins, sheariings, 10@20¢ each; suori wool, UB@40c each; medium, G0@70 each: long wools, 75@90c each. TALLOW —No. 1. rendered. 23,@314¢ ® tb: No. 2, 214@3%c¢: refined, 5c: Greas:, 2¢ ¢ Ib. WOOL—FKall clip—3iddie covnties, fre=, 10@13c: do defective. 10@l1c; San Joaqu:n, defective. 7@ 8lgc: do Lambs, 6 : Southern Mountaio, ile: free Northern, 10@i2c B Ib: do, defect- ive, 9@llc. PS—0ld crop, 6@Se B Ib 0 falr to choice and 9@10c for fancy. Coutract prices are 10@l3c 3 1b for new California. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Are firm. Calcutta Grain Bags, 5@ 514c¢: San Quentin, £540; Wool Bags, 27@30c; Fruit Bags, 534c. 534c and 6c for the different sizes. COAL—Wellingion, $8: New Wellington, $5; Souzhfield Wellington. §7 50: Seattle, $5 50: Bry- aut, 36 60: Coos +ay. $475; Wallsend, $675 B ton; Cumberland, $14 50 B ton in bulk and $18 in sacks: Pennsvivania, Avibracite Egz, $l3 @ Welsh Anthracice, $:@12; Connel, — @ Rock Sprins, Castie Guie and Pleasant Val- ley, 7 6: Coke. $11@i3 i bulk und 815 9 ton n sks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refizery Company. uotes. ierms net cash: Cube and Crushed and ne Crushi d, 855c: Powderel, 63ge: Dry Granu- Iated, b34¢ B Ib: Confectione:s’ A, 5yuc: Magnolia A, b%e!” Extra , be: olden C.4750: Candy Granulated, 55gc; California A, 514c; half-barrels Y4c more thau barrels, and boxes ¢ moze. Mexican Limes, | SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Ho s are weak at the decline. Beef 1s firm. Who.esale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BELF—First quality, 8@6%40c; second do, & Byge: hind G0, BT B 3 VEAL—Large @6¢; small, ¢@7B b @ RUTTON=Wethers. 5146 6ci Ewes, 06@534c LA WB—Spring, 7@734c 3 . PORK—Live uo:? ;g,@s%c for large and 534¢ for smail and medium:’ soft Logs, 2%2@3%4C B Ib: dreszed do, 514@6c. RECLIPTS OF :RODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. Fleur. qrsks.... 81352|Bran, sks. 915 Oregon... 498| Washlogton... 2,700 Washington 2,20 | Butter. ctls. 160 When.. cils Cheese. cus’ 70 Washington .. 4,030/ rggs, doz 7.140 Barley, ctls 18,700 Hides, no........ 118 Corn. eti: 1,05 | Pelts, bdls...... 206 Eastern. — | Wool, bis.... 11l Bu2 Oats, culs.. 10,495/ Washing:ion. 25 Oregon £,495| Leather, rils..... 210 Beans, 3k 1'524| Wine. g rye.ctis... L —|Hops. bls. Potatoes, sks.... 6,550 Shorts. Wash,sks 1,100 Oregon. ...l 40| Lumber, M fee:.. 10 Onions, sks., 853 Flaxseed, sks.. 457 755 Mustard Sevd sks 1,28 o |Quicksiiver, isks 64 Middlings, sks .. 365 Paper, reams... 106 Washington .. 10/ — e e e REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Joseph L. and Caroline H. Wilson to Antonia F. Bardmann (wife of W. J.), lot on NE corner of Union streer and Van Ness avenue, N 30 by E 107:3: $10. David Mendelsohn to Frederick E. Hultiog, lot on S corner of Geary aud Webster strects, 1 65 by S 187:6. $10. Jacob and Bempronia N. Rudolph to Sarah S. Coons, lot on S line of Clay street, 193:9 W of Webster, W 25 by 8 127:41; 1. Charles H. Zeiner to Wendelin Zeiner, lot on SW line of Nin h street, 81:3 SE of Mission, SE 25 by SW 113:4; #5. Mary E. Hill to Fravk Walker, lot on SE corner of Twenty-fourth ana Alabama streets, £ 50 by 5104; $10. Mar.on and Sue R. Piggs to Henry Nelson Mc- Chesuey, lot on SW corner of Lightventh and Eureka streets, W 25 by S 75; $1. Ralph Dunn (executor of the estate of Isabella Stevenson) to Thomas J. Clunie, lot on 8W corner of Caiitornia and Montgomery streets, W 120, S 65, E 60. N 6, £ 60, N 59: $1.0.000. John, David and Lizzie Capurro, Celia Caffe- rens, Tda Valope, Lizzie Bucizalupl and rs Mary Valente (heirs of the estate 0f A gostino Ca- purro) o G. Garaventa, all the interest in lot on W lineof Latayetie place, 64:6 N of Green street, N 23, W 60, S 17. k 28, * 6, K 82: $2900. Charles and A urelia Capurro (minors—by guard- jan) and Mrs. Mary Valente (as heirs of the estale —samie) to sume, same; $2900. John M. and Margaret Byrnes to Marie S Murphy (wite of Eugene P.), ot on SKE coruer of Sutter and Mason streets, 1 75 by S 137:6; also loton NW corner of Kearny and California s'reets, ~ 55 by W 50:b; also low on SW coruer or Culi- fornia and St. Marys streets, W 3816 by S 60; gifr. John M. Byrne o same, lot on SE coruner of Suiter :nd Mason sireets, B 75 by S 137:6; also lot N W corner of K earny and Callforniasireets, N 55 by W 50:5: a 50 lot on SW corner of Cali- fornis and St. Marys sireets. W 40 by S 60; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Mikail and Maria J. E. Matson to Anson S. Blake, lot on E live of Ninth streef, 296.79 S of Chanriing way, S 50 by E 130, being lot 26, block 1¢7, same (ract. Berkeley; $10, L._and Lilian G. Curtiss to Jullus Dettelbach, lot on W line Cam pbeil street, 60 N of Lincoln, N 37:5 by W 115. block 2, plat of tract 383, subject 10 & mortgage for £1000, Uakland; $10. ~ame to sume, 10t on S line of Thirty-tifth street, 316 W of Grove, W 33:4 by S 120, block D, map of property of Central Land Com pauy, sugject Lo mortgage; also 10: ou S line of Thirty-fif& street, 882:8 W of Grove, W 33:4 by 12v:3,block D, same map, Oakland; £10. De:telbach to J. E. Werd, lot on S line cf reet, 316 W of Grove, W 33:4 by S 0. same, Oukland: aisolot on S lite fiin Street, 8828 W of Grove, W 43:4 . b ock U, same, subject o’ mortgage, on'W ling of Campb-li st eet, 60 of Lincoin, N 37:6 by W 115, plock 2, plot of subject 1o mortgage, Uskland; $10. Blake to Helen F. Wiicher, lot on E line of Grovi reet, 125 S of 1 wenty-eighth, S 25 by E 84, being lot 18, block 2013, Whitcher Tract, map 2, Oakland; $10. Wiliiam M. Cation to Eva 8. Toors. undivided half interes. in lut on SW corner of Tulid and Fristol stree s, W 108 by S 100, blcck 89, Trect B Berceley L. aud T. X Asiociat.o., Berke ley: a2 Joseph and Klza F. Loran to Lizzie M, Fer- ri-r, all interest in 8. me, berkeley; $6000. D:ios and Harriet A. Pratt to Percy J. and El- len P. Coe, lot 14 and B8:6 fect . f 1oL 15 in sub- division F' Fruitvale Ierwinal Trac:, Brooklyn Township; $10. Vatrick and Eridget W. Byron to Will'am G. Me- ullin, loton k. iine of Haven street, 225 N of B, 25 by I 135, being subdivision B of .ot 3. block , Watts Tract, map 2, to correct 568 b 435, | Oakland; $5. | " J. M.and as attorney and Mary D. Bartlett (by | attorney) to A. J. ~amuel. loton N live of Knox | avenue, 383.70 W of Telegraph, W 35:11, N | | | Hay, tons. Straw, tons. 1 Alice 8. N 0 111,67, 33:12, ~ 11116 to beginning, being & portion of Kuox Para, Uakiaud: $10. Hugh Keane 10 Antonio Fonteand M. Callahan, lot o0 K line of Kleven h avenue, 70 S of Kast Fourteenth street, S 35 be E 50, biock 41, Ciinton, kasi vakland; also property in San Frinclsco; $10. 1. R Brougher toSelinda Ford, lots 39 and 40, block 1, new town of Lyun, kast Oakland: $a75. Avrabam and Martha J. Thomas to Frank N. | "t hemas, .ot on E line of Latayeile street, 90 S of Clement avenua, 5 30 by E 108, viock 60, map of property in vicinity of kncinzl station owned by Columbus Bartieit, Alamedu: $10 Henry and Annfe Majer to George and Ursnla Karmann, lot 4, biock 33, Warner Tract, Brooklyn Township; $1 Sarah k' Murry to Edward G. Lukens. lot on line of Jackson street, 100 S of Lakeavenue, S 200 by K )60, Oakland. $100. Flen M. Scotenler to Pacific Coast Dredgng and Eeclamation Company (« corporation), lot on =W cornerof Twentieth and Kirknam streets, 3 209:6 by W 339:6, 1ots 1 0 26, in N 15 of double block 606, Scotchler Iract map 1, Oakland; $10. SR THE STOCK MARKET. There was 1o particular change in mining stocks yesterduy, some being wea .er aud others firmer. Tradiug w: s rather quieter chan of late. The Champion mine of Nevada City will pay its forty-first dividend of 25c to-day. Belcher is a>sessed 20c. The Crown Point delinquent sale takesp lace to- day. ihe Huichinson Sugar Plantation Company paid a regular monthly dividend of 30¢ and the spring Valley Water Company & regular monthiy divigend of dUc yesterday. Weekly reports from ihe mines are as follows: Con. Cal. and Va., 1650 level—ihe soutn drift staried from the double compariment inciine up- raise 1ata point 175 feet on the stope above this level, has been extended 18 feet, passing through porphyry,ciay and narrow streaks of quartzassay- ing $1 50 per on; toial length 154 feet. East cross- cut 2 started from thisdrifi 00 feet sotth of the uj raise has been advanced 20 feet, passing througn porphyry, clay and qUar.z assaying 75 ceuts per ©! totac length 41 feet. 1600 level—krom in- ciine upraise 1at a poiut 60 feet above the sill floor of thi« level the south drif skirtiag along the footwall has been extended 13 feet, passing through porphyry and quariz assaying $1 perion; toral 1 ngih 26 feet. From upraise 2 at & point 65 feeton the siope above the sill loor the ncrth drifc has sdvanced .5 feet, passing througn p rphyly and qUAriz es- su_ing'from $2 to §5 per ton; total length 96 reet. | 1760 levei—Gn the eleventh floor north irom the | upraice a west crosscut bas be n staried and ad- vauced 30 feet, p ssiug thiongh porphyry and quartz assaying from $i to 85 per ton. No ore was extracted from the mine during the week. In the Uphir mine on the 1000 level wes: cross- cut 3 from the north drift is in_ 439 feet. The face is In porphyry, clay and quartz ot nominal value. In the old Central tunuel worsings of he Upuir from the sill floor fiom the west crosscut from the Mex can shatt at & point 132 feec in 1rom its mouth the south drifc has been extended 10 teet, passiug through Porphyry and quariz assayiog $1 and $1 25 per ton: to.al iength o2 feei. in the “lerra Nevada mine (Layton tunnel) the east ciosscut from ihe bouiom of the wiuze hus been advauced during the week 11 feet; total leng h, 45 feet; face iu clay. A south arifv has been siaried on the pay streak a. a point 22 feet east from the botlown Of the winze ana is now out 10 feet. The face is In clay and porphyry aud some quariz 0: uo value. This drift Was started on @ three-i0ot streak of grade, which extended only 2V feet, when it cut vut. The remaiuder of this drift was material of no viue. On tuc 9u0 level o1 the Union shaft workings of uie Sierra Nevada the north lateral drift was auvanced dur- ing the week 20 feet; Lotal distance, 386 teet north from the Sierra Nevada shafc and 145 feet irom wesi crosscut 3; face in poryhyry. o work was done on Ha.e & Norcross ground on the Comstock during the past week. in the Chollur mine the repairs in tue 450 level west drift from the sbaft and in the siauon und main incline on the 1100 level are still under way. 1n the Potusi mine the south Arift frow the top of the upraise, 100 level, has been driveu 27 feet for the week; total length %63 feei; face in hard porpayry. ‘Ihe vorth drift from the top of the raise from No. 2 ciosscut, tunnel level, 1o meet the north driti on the 100 level, s out 181 feet, having been advanced 24 fret for the week; face in por- phyry; wbout 40 fee. separste the (wo dr.fts. ‘They are stiil engaged in repairs in the maln west ariit from the shati, 450 ievel, and in repairing and retimberiug the maln ncline at and above the 110u level. BRUSSWICK Lopk—Con. Cal & Va., & Beicher aud Gouid & Curry — Shaft 2, 300 jevel—The jolut souin drin_started from ihe statlon has sdvanced 24 feet: total length 39 feel; fuce in jorpiyiy and il siringers of quartz. The west crosscut 1 sturted from the south drift, which was 1un from the east crosscut. hus been extended 16 feet; tota. length 21 feet; face fu porphry, showing stringers of quartz. €00 level—The jolnt easi crosscut on the uorth boundary hus been advanced 23 feet: toal leugth 165 jeeu: iice fu porphyry. The joint south drift started from the stati n has been ad- vauced 24 feet; total lensth 140 feet; face in por- phyrs. Choilar, 300 and 400 leveis—The stopes on and avove these levels are yiclding about the same. “hey are breaking about seven tons per day of Bood ore. ‘The dump ac the mine is full, and they tesumed shipments of ore to the Mevada mih September 17. Un (he 40u 1evel No, & west cross- cst was wxtended 15 feet: toial length 128 feet, connected with (he top upraise from the 500 (evel. The counection bLas veen timbered, and they sre now en;aged in taking out the waste and chute. 500 levei—No. 4 crosscut has beeu excended 23 feet since last report: total length 86 feet: face in bard rock. lociine upraise No. 1 started from 2. west crosscut has been extenied for the week; total height 142 feet. and con- z::::a olj above noted. 690 1 vel—the west Cross- cut from the end of the main s uth drift has been extended 8 feet for the week ; total length 68 feet: connected with the bottom ot the 500 level winze, thos establishing an air connection and desc-pt; from the 60J level to the smhcn;.“ lx?le‘ru;ll ;g;n:u h ain shaft From tue ma " have started Nos. 1 and 2 east cl:f,sicut.?. I:’m“.‘.m vanced them respectively 34 and 24 feet: bol S porphyry: the fotwa.l1s exposed at the mouth o lh:cglsbx;l;uh Cox.—The official letter :orELh: wees ending Sertember 18 says “5:2::\;2“‘—“ ‘r:“ c:osscut 1 oi the tnune! jevel has b o1 ‘HA““‘;:‘z the end of No. 15 feet: total lengin, 868 feet: face sii of quariz that shotw some value by assy. 63 level—Tne south drift hus been exiended o fee%; total lengih. 670 feet, following the foocwall uud & the ore. kust crosscut 1, s.aried at a point 6. fee: from the station, has been advanced 11 feeh through ore assaylug $8 per ton in gold. ' Ias crosscut 2. started a: & point 50 feer soutu of No. 1. 18 Into the ledse 3 feet, and the igsays show an verage of §2% 60 perion in gold. 760 level Zvre are cleanng out and repairing the south d 1% on this level and preparing to extend It further south to reach the ore body found on th Jevel. The d:ift is 10w 500 feet and will have (o be exteuded bout 160 teet to reach the ore body onthe 650 level.” A large amount of money will be aigiributed by local corporations in Octover through the puyimen of quarterly or sewmi-annual interest and quarterly divideuds. FPE Interest will te pald on the following b.rm 32 Califorsia Electric Light sixes, quarterly: Geary- street Raliway fives, semi-annual; Hawalian Com- mercial and ‘Sugar five und a halfs, semi-annoaly Northern Kailway of Cu ifornis fives, semi-au- nual: Omnibus Cable Railw.y sixes. semi-annual; Southern Pucific Kailro.d of a.dfornla sixes. semi-annual, and Southern Pacific Brauch Hoadl- way of Czlifornia sixes, semi-annual. Quarterly interest will be pwd on tne old lssue of United States 4 per cenc in Ociober ‘The following corjorations will pay quarterly dividends on their capital stoc Alarin Lounty Water Company, 75 cents; Capital Gas Company, 50 ceuts: Stockion Ges and Eleciric Company, 30 cents; Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company, $3: Bank of Ca.ifornia, #3: Nevada Bun!. #1 50: California sate Deposit_aud .rus. Compauy, $1 50: Market-street Rallway Company, cent At the annual meeting of the Stockton (Cal.) Gas and Eleciric Company the officers chosen were: Directors—0liver Eldridee, F. A. Hibo, le. . Hyat, Alired T. kastland, W. J. Dutton. W, E. brown and L. E. Adams; president, Oliver Eldridg ; vice-president, ¥. A. Hihu; secretars, A. 1. Eastlana. BOAKD SALES. Following were the sales in the San Francisco Etock Board yesterday: REGUIAR MOENING SESSION. COMMENCING 9:30. 300 Alta......18) 50 Chollar....63,500 UpAIz. .. 1. 800 Andes. 500 Con N Y ..03[3500 Ovrmn.. 150 Belener....57(200 C Point. .-36/30 ... 50 Benton .1.00| ‘00 Excnar...06/10) Savacc, 50 . & e, 65100 -101500 30U SNV 500 Kentek.... 10| 100 Mxic. .....55 200 ...........56/40) Uian. 1200 Ocetdt. - SESSION- 46(200 Savage.. 65 100 Chalice! .38 200 CC&V ..1.50) ‘1155 A¥1ERNOON .15,60) € Poinz. 36650 G &C. 200 Alta... 100 H&N 350 D exican..05 5/100 Ophir . 700 Oced. 300 Utab... .o 25 300 Ovrmn....24/1200 YJackeid43 40U CC&V ... 1.50/500 Poto 36| 60 ..cccvee. 62 100 Conit ..,1.1¢[500 Scorpion..08] the saies in the Paclfic Stock Following wers Eourd yesterday: REGULAR €Ess10N—10:30. 23 5 Conti. 500 Bavage...46 (211100 ConN 500 9 15/150 16,500 21500 2111400 d 20500 E 8 Nv...[05 572006 &L .....6% 1800 SNev. 1100 .....1.u7% 1450 . 1.10 110200 ... 2 L1214 SOOI 100 Stdrd. ..1.50 300 Builion....14(300 Justice 00 ...... 15234 59300 Kentuck..08/400 SiLouis. . .4 10/200 vaioa. 100 Caled: 150 200 Choir . 200 700 .......1.5244 800 Potosi. 1000 € Imp... U4 200 35100 10250 Ty L051100 .. L38300 X JuCKL..44 AFTERNOON SESSION— 00 Crwn Pt..36/2 0 Ovrmn 300 i00 70300 ....... 500 Exenr." U6 100 Sivie 551100 63500 Scorpion..06 ;9‘1{“ Sbha&. u Belcher .. 34| 175 +|100 7/-00 Justice .. 16100 400 Kentck....05/100 Stdrd 1. +52/600 Union. 551300 50 Mexcn R 50 Ocedi 2.27 100 .. 200 Utah 200 Ophir .1 00/500 ¥ JOKk& .1.0214(100 .l.untsau. 400 100 Coni-..1.15 1000 C imp ..04 CLOSING QUOLATIONS. MONDAY, Sept. 20—4 P. s Bid. Asked . Bid. Asked, AlphaCon..... 19 21| alia. ... U3 08 15 16| justica 20 20 21| entno 10 35 36| Mexican. . 56 76 73| )ccldental 2.40 13 hir., . 1us 71 vermanil.ll 25 27 Chollar .......o 62 )« 38 Con.Cal&¥a..1.00 150 46 Chailencs Con 47 49| eg. Belchet.. 13 14 Con. imperial. 03 U4|~corpion. .. e — Contiaence..... 3.10 115 -ilver Hill. 03 04 Crow~ Pon " "'56 58| sierra Nevada 1.05 1.10 Con.New York. 04 05|standard 180 - 20— 56 B 05 06 isa. ..« 28 =7 Cluowvurty B9 70| iGlow seikeh 43 44 Hale& Norers. 1,40 1.15 STOCKE ANL BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY. Sept. 20 -2 P. M. UNITED STATES BONUS. Bid_Asked. U Fas conn. 11534 1cnew suci -4t MISCELLANKOUS RONDS. CalstOniase. 11214 N PC,0s.... 9935 — Cal Elec, 831297 Onk Gay 3y o CotraCWhs 8735 — (lo2disss. 108 110 Bid. Asked. U S dareg... 3113, — Dpot-stex-cp — 100 |Umnibusde. 12535 — Fosn L&P 63150 15114/ P &0 Byss. 110~ — F&CHRR 65107 — |P&ChRyds. — 108 Geary-st K63 — 100 |Pwist RR8ills H (&S5142.105 — [leno, WLEL — 105 Losanz Los — 100 (tactoP &u. — 100 Eotnteed 61 — 101 [SF&NPKS5s. 103351038, MKtstCbleds 12534127 |<PRKAriz3: 98is 9914 DoRyCon 0s. 10963110 |[SPRRCaiss. 110 111 £ NatVin6slse — 200 [sPKK(alos. — 95 NevONgR7s 98 — |- PBriCalfs 107 10714 N EyCal 0s.105 108 |tVWaterss. 117741181 DEyom ox — 96 [SVWaterds. 2015, 102 N PG 6s....108%5 — [|sikinu&bos — lu2iyy WATKR STOCKS. ContraCosta £5 — |Sprug Valley 9714 98 NarmCo... 60 52 » ©AS AND ELECTRIO §TOSKS. Pacific Lizas 50 — S E G&Eleo. 96 9614 3 SanFrancscd .15 sig Oak G L&H 5515 56 |Siockiow,. 37 147 Fac G lmp €3 84 INSURANCE STOCKS. Fireman’sTa180 COMMERCIAL BANK STOOKS. Apgio-Cal . 58ls 67 |FimtNnmdaon — 18514 Bankof Cal. 237 23814| LondonP&A. 127 1o0 LuBL&ICO 94 9Big|Merch rx.... 1i - SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. er2&r00. 400 1550 [sav&loaa. _ 100 HumbS&L.15) 1160 |Securtty.... 250 — Mowal....... 35 40 |Uuioudfuanys0 1050 bEbav Unionass STREET KA{LROAD STOCKS. Californta.... 10914111 Ok SL&Hay 100 Geary-st. .o 40 - Presidio. coea 5 - Mackersi. . 47 47 POWDEK STOCKS. — |9matCon.. 873 9 9% |Vionoons % L MISCELEANKOUS §TO~K3. Almsks rir. 9314 905 Nat VinCo,. — 8 Ao Go 100 120 {oceanicsals 8314 8514 BawCasCo. 239 24 |PecAuxFA 135 3 Hutch SPUG 3335 34 |PacBoraxCa.100 ~ — MeBxAse. w0 — |Parf PuncCo 9l — SALES—MORNING bassiyy, Board— 250 Hawalian Commerctal 23 25 25 Oaklano Gas.......... 55 25 30 S ¥ Gas & Electric Co. . 95 50 26 do do . 97 874y 20 do do 95 00 25 S F Gaslizh, 3 25 35 5V Water. 97 00 . do do 97 11y 20 do do Soat . +7 25 $3000 S V Eonds, 6%.. 1118 00 Fuesi 200 Hawaiian Commercial. 50 Market-st Rallway. .. st $~000 Market-s. Ry Con 109 75 50 Pac Gas Imp. ¥2 50 $2000 S P Branch 107 50 BALES—AFTERNOON sasiisy, 325 Hawalian Co; awalian Commercial. . 25 do do . ot Z?xh 15 Hutchinson s P’ Co.. 33 8735 16 Pacific Gas Imp. veews 95 00 85 S F Gas & Eleciric Co +6 L0 5 do do . 96 1215 50 8V Water 9750 oSree— Bank of California. . 50 Hutchinson S P Co... 5% #5000 N P CR R Bonds, By 25000 Omuibus Cab e Bon . $1000 5 F & N P vallway Bonds OFFICE FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & CO. 300-306 POST sYREET, S.F., Corner Stockton. STEAMERS TO SAIL. T HSTINATION. | “AILS. [~ea Uiego.. . |~eptZlLian|i hina &Japan Sept 21. 1pw [P NS g ept 21, J0AM Pler 3 PL2Z1Z w | piers PIkR STHAM KR | FCamboldtisay | -#bt 22, 2ry | vise ) Weeott...... | HumboldtBay [Sept 22, TPy |ifer 13 Truckee....|Yaquins Bar.|Sept22 5pM Pier 2 Umatilla.... | Vic & Pgs 5nd [Sept23, Ay | Pier § ~eplL 23, YAM | e LL Chiikat. ... |Ferndale......|Sepiz4, 1ps|Pler iy State of Cal| Portiand 6Pt 25, 10N | trier 14 Corona... t 25, 11w | Pleris Arcaia L 25, 4P| isrls Kurek: Sept 27. Pau|Piall Colon. . |Sept281% mIPMS3 Cliy Puebis | Vic & Pxt Snd | ~epL%¥, 9aw |Piec 9 Columbia. .. | Portiand |Sept 30.10aM | i STEAMERs TO ARRIVE. STEAMER Mibeola I'omona... Weeott ... FROM . |Comox.... cenen o Humpoldi Bay Humboldt Bay. Coos Bav. ... |Newpor. .. . City of Peking.. |China and Japan. La Maaeleine.. | Peru . | State of Cal..... | Poruand. . Orizaba......... | Mexico sl Corona, 7T | ~an Diezo Moana .|svdney. 7 Arcata Loos bay .. | Crescen ¢ trescent Clty | .|Nanaimo.... Peter Jebsen. 2 Victoria & Pages S0 Uity Puevia. Mackinaw . Chiikat.. Sept TNent e g Eureka.. ........ | Newport . ot 2 Columbil Forilana. Sept Det Nor: |srays Haroor. Sept ¥anta Kosa. ... San Diezo x T Crarina Coo MOON AND TIDE. SUN, UNITED STATES COAST AND GFODETIC SURvev. Trwes axp HrloHTs oF HiGH AND Low WATERS AT FORT POINT. ENTEANCE To “Ax Fraxcisco BAv. PUBLISHED BY Orriciar AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT NoTE—The high and low waters ozcu- ar tha City Front (Misslon-sireet Whart) abou: twent five mloutes Inter than at Fort Point: the heizn; of tide is :he same ai both places September—1897. Monday. September 21. 5.57| Moon rises 6.08] Moon sets . Bl 2 3 ; ¥ [Time| pogp |Timo | oy | TIme | pgq, glEW| L w| How 19| 6.7 U[1U.04T 25T 407 Lwl TlEw jo wi 20| 0.20| 1.2| 7.44| 4.2(12.08| 21| Los| 11| 8.26| 4.5/ 1.16| 22| 1.64] 11| 9.02| 4.7| 214 23| 2.37| 1.1| 9.36 6.]\ 3.01 24 318| 1:j1002| 5.3 343 25| 4.00| 1.4{10.27| 5.4, 4.24| NOTR—In the above exposiiion of the tides early morning tides ars giv in the left b column, and ths succassiva tides of the dsy in order of occurreace as 1o time. The second tima column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or rig band column gives tae iast tide of the day, exceps when there are bu thres tides. as sometimos sccurs. The helgnts given are additious to ine soundings on the United Kiates Coast Survey charts, excep. when & minas slgn (—) precedes ius Eeight, and then the number given is subtraciive trom the depth ziven by tne charis. NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the Uulied States Hydrographls Office located in the Merchants Exchapge is maintained in San Francisco for the benefis of mariners without regard (0 nauionailty and free of expense. Navigators are cordlally Invited to visl the office, where complete sets of cha~3 and salilng directions of the world are kept on hand: or com- parison and reference, and the latest information can always be obtained regarding lights, dang to navigation and all matters of interest to ocoan commerce. The time ball ontop of the bullding on Tele- graph Hill is hoisted about ten minutes befors noon. and is dropped at noon, 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal received each day irom the United States Naval Observatory s: Mare lsland Cal, A notice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error, If any, is published the same day by the afternoon papers and by the morning papers the following sy W. 8. HuaHrs, The Time Ball. Lieutensat. U. & N., in cliargs BrANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8. N., MERCHANTS' ' XCHANGE. 8ax FRANCISCO. September 20, 1897. The time bail on Telegrapn Hill was aroppsd exactly av noon to-day —i. e., at noon of the 130th meridian, or exactly at 8 i, Greenwich time. W. 8. HUGHES, Lieutenant U. S N._ i < narie —_— SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Arrivet MONDAY, September 20. 6tmr Geo Loomis, Bridgett, — hours from Vea- tura: — bbis o, to Union Oil Co. Stmr Mineola, David, 88 nours from Tacoma; 3250tons coal, (05 PCo. Up river direct. Bark Olympic. Gibbs, 6 days from Departure Bay: 2206 tons coal, to R Dunsmuir Sons Co Schr Ralph J Long, Brown, 44 hours Albfon: — «ds park. to Beadle &Co. Schr Sacramento, Hansen, 72 hours from Al bion: 230 cds bark to i eadle & Co. Schr J M Colman, Treanor, 10 days from Ta- coma: lun ber, to Dickens Lumber Co Schr La Chilens, Campbeil. 10 hours from Fort Ross; butter, to Ross & Hewleit. om Cleared. MONDAY, September 20. Stmr Santa Ross, Alexander, San Diego; Good- all, Perkins & Co. a Br ship Matterhorn, Williams, Queenstow) W McNear, 5 Br ship Glencaird, English, Queensiown; G W MeNear. Brship Lelcester Castle, Crowes:, Epj inzer & Co. Haw bark Santiago, Johnson, Hilo; els & Bros Co. Sailed. MONDAY. September 0. Stmr Columoia, Conway, Astoria. Stmr Caspar, Anfindsen, Caspar. &imr Greenwood. Carlson. &tmr Noyo, Levinson. Yaquina Bay, eto. Stmr Enreka. Parsons, San Pedro. Stmr Bonita, N:cholson, San Diego. Haw bark Santlago, Johnson. Hilo. Schr Winches.er, Ipsen, codfishine. Schr Twilight, Topfer. Schr Conflanza, Wilson. Schr Annie Gee. Pearson. Grays Harbor. Bchr North Bend, Wallace, Umpqua. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS, September 20—10 ¢ M—Weather fozgy; wind W; velocity 16 miles. Charters. The bktn Tropic Bird loads mdse for Tabitl Snoken. Sept 11—Lat 4% 82 N long 130 21 W, ship Louisiana, trom Chemainus, for Sydney. Domestic Ports. PORT TOWNSEND-—Arrived Sept Mary Dodee, from Hiio. ‘£ COMA—Arrivea Sept 19—Schr Meteor, from Por. Blakeley . USAL—Arrived Sept 20-Schr Mary Blawell, hence ~ept 16, = GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed Sept 18—Schr Nep- tune. for ~anta Barbara. 3 USAL—Saiied ~ept 20—Stmr Newsboy, for San Francisco with raft in tow. COOS BAY—Arrived Sept 20—Stmr Allance, from Eureka ~alled Sep: 20—Stmr Alllance, for TATOOS assed S'p:, 20— Haw Mateo. from_port Los Angeles 3 FORT ROS!—:\m\‘;dd-‘;-m Vn_:fl&tl:m'”' hence Sent 18, un sailed for San Francisco. BEAR H A HBOR—Arsived Sept 20—S.mr West- rt, heiice Sept 18, POV ESTEORT - arrived Sept 20—Stmr Hueneme, hence ~ept 19. S PORT gu\xmLfiY—sulm Sept 20—Chil bark inevere, for Valparaiso ¢ O ved Seps Y0 Ektn Jane L Siauford, from Port Townsena. ASTORIA—Salled Sept fornia, or Sau Francisco. 3 SEATTLE—Arrived Sept 20—Sear be £ 2, REW PORT—satted sent m?;?:?cchr)“:lohn A % , for Puget Sound; 8 zar 0‘62{%’5}‘!‘(“"’000‘—-:’- ed Sept 20—Stms Sunol. for San Pedro. SAN DIEGO— Russ, irom Forc Gamb'e: Eureka. BOWENS LANDING—Salled Sep: Mouterey, for Ssu Francisco. ; Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Arrived Sep: 19—Ship Wm H Macy, from Honoluit Yoreign Porte. YOKOH AMA—Arrived Sept 20—Br stmr Cop- tle, hence Sept 2, via Honolu!u. VALPARAISO - Arrived Sep! from €008 DY steims of the stmr Orizaba reports the ar ival p!{ne’mllo:;n:""f;‘::i;rL foer s ZATLAN - In port ¢ 1150 o rom. Hamburs to unioad pacs olsargo at San Blas and pro.eed to Royal Hosts. O partofcargo at Guel fm Boruenux, to dis- o Dark Pamwan. 1 Gaaymas and swaii orders. Sharpoess; 7 D Spreck- 19—Schr Astoria. stmr San —sume State of Cali- Glendal chr Maggie C mook, from 20—Schr Arrived Sept :0 stmr Ti ¢ 17—Bktn Encore charge B Aug 9-8r ship SANTA K0-ALIAZC " o U 8—Br snip Fatklandvank. trom CrEIT Non gligeo. and Port Klzin. from ADUEE B P ve " Sept 10— Iattey port 31 duys. Hepl was detained ut (06 S0 Viiom Humborg. Avg ST e Towe, fiom Chemuluus. sad will sail AT Bare e ior Port Anseles; UKin Gurdineg S nence Aug 1. and bad deckioad oft ou &3 1% 10 DI JANEIRO—Sailed 12—Br ship City : SADcouver. H;,"h;‘[:k“‘{,::'f?: hort Aug 9—Br bark Glen- cla e racoma: Brship Springburn, for Port- o ments of Trans-Atlantic Steamors HAMBURG—Sallel Sept 20—Stn.: Palstin, for N LASGOW—Arrived tept 20-Simr City of New York. B P\ PTON — salied Sept 20—Stmr Kalser W lihelm der Lrosse, for New Yok,

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