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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTE THE COMMERCIAL WORLD SUMMAKY OF THE MARKETS. silver stead. Wheat weaker. Barley steady. Oais weak. Cora easy. Rye firm. Hay steady. Beans and seeds dull, Bran and Middlings firm. No chunge in Flour or Millstuffs. Po a103 #nd Onioas unchanged. Butter steady. kggs irm. Cheese higher. Pouitry in large sapply. Paaches doing better again. Wine Grapes rather firmer. pressed Provis'ons unchanged. Wooi active and firm. Hides steady. FPeet firm. Lambs lower. Hogy weak Merchandise about the same. Shpment of §440.972 to Chiva. Table Grapes de SUKE SHIPMENT. TR, The Gaelic took out a treasure list of £440,972, consisting ot $154.000 in Nilver Ballion, $285.057 in Mexican Dollars. $1825 in Gold Coin eud $80 in Gold Dust. > % | ;’?/""“’o & 3 oseburg & ¥ loshofo re. A O Clear ® Partly Cloudy @ Clovdy ® Rain® Snow SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION, DURING PAST 12 HOURS. Fxplanation. The arrow files with the wind. The top figures 81 station indicaie maximum temperatur for the deys: those underneath it. if any, the amouns of T of melted snow in inches and hundredths, during ‘the past twelve hours. lsobars, or solid lines, “connect poin s of equa! air pressure; iso- therms, or dotted lines, equal iemperature. The word “high ns Ligh larometric pressure and fs vsually sccomvanied by fair weather: ‘“low Tefers to low pressure. and is usually preceded i accompa cloudy weatherand rains. Lows” msial appesr on the Washingon const. When the pressure is bigh in the interior and low along s:, and the lsobars extend north and south along the coast, rain is probables bot when the * Is inclosed with marked curvature, rain south of Oregon oble. With a “high” in the vicinity of Idaho, the pressure falling to the Cailforaia cosst, wai weather may be expecied in summer and colder weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite resul: THE WEATHER BURFAU. isobars of improb- UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER Bt U, SAN FRANCISCO, Sep- tember 21,1597, 5. M. The following afe the maXimum temperatures reported 1o- tions in Callfornia: Eureka 54, Red Bluft 8 Chispo 88, Los Angeles 104 ~an Francisco data: Maximum temperature 74, um 5, mean 63. Weather Conditions and General Fore- casts. Fresno 9¢ an Diego 8: n Luis , Yuma 98, e has falien slowly over Southsrn ud Utab. It has risen siowly Gceasional light <prinkles portedjin the central porilon of the . temperature has fallen from 10 degrees to rees in ihe Sacramenie &nd San Josquin vs. and morchwara over Uregon aud Eastern Washington. It has risen 16 degrees at San Fran- cis o. A 110 aximum wind velocity of 28 miies per hour 1 the southwest 1s «eported at Carson Ci recest made at ~an Francisco for thirty encing midnizhi Sepiember 22, 1857, Northern Californ a—Clouly Wednesday, with urs. pwers ani p:obably thunierstorms in the in- teiio:: s uiherly winds iuiand, northerly winds b coast Southern California—Cioudy and probably show- ers early W.dnesisy morning. cioudy and un- seiti d Wednesdar; cooler along the coast; west- erly wind Nevada—Showars early Wednesaay morning @ in northern por.ion Wednesday: cooler nortn, Ut h—Increasing cloudine s and probadiy show- ers Wednesday night: cooler north. r.zona—tlordy W-dnesdar. = 5 Francisco and v cinlty—Cloudy Wadnesday. ably showers cooler: fresh noriherly winds. ALEXANDER McADik Local Forecast Official. NEW YORK ~TOCK MARKET. W YORK, N. V., sept. 21.—What has been expecied and foretold, and what the buli opera- tors In the stock marker have vainly sougit to ave:t, came to pass to-day. ‘The reactionary spirit 100k hold cf the market, and & heavs decline re- suited in (he level of prices throughout the whole list The rate of tue decline in different stocks Wil seem at first glauce out of proporiion, buc a more careful scrutlny will reveal that the highest losses are in those s ocks that have undergone the most marked advances. Thatthe movement of the market to-day is a patural and inevitable development of the prog- Tess toward improvement in business and indus- tiy is obvious A susiained upward course of pifces has been unch-cked untit it hus reached an unreasonsbie valuation. Manipuls.ion by pow erfu. financial interests is one thing that hed de- serred ihe reacion. Another thiug has been the continued pleihora and cheapness qf money, lu- Viliig the continued speculasion. Inthe natural aud orderiy course of thingsiy was 10 e expected that the expansion of business would absorb idle moncy and make it more expen- sve ‘lhe bauk statements for two weeks past heve reflected 108 _certainty that such a rising in - of money was approachi,g. 7he mark- p of call loan rates vesteruay and the contin- caia highlevel to-day crystallizea into ce 4iuty the §mpression in many mubds thal prices of stocks were excessively nigh and as a conse- quence tue demand to-day fil be ow the offsringa 10 seli. There wasa spasmodic and ineffectual efort shortly after th- open'ngon the part of the ol contingen: to check the decline, but it was spparen iy abandoned and the market was left L0 1:self until the heavy liguidation should exhaust teeit This seemed to have come to pass &' about 2 o'clock, when the market became dull at & decline & 1rom 2 points upward. The ceseation of Teaii ing offers eutouraged some renewed a rally extendiug 1o over a point In s resulted. but ihe market sold off agaly hefore the ciose (o the lowest point of the day. Thers is reason to helieve that the rise of = call-money rate was noi entirely free frm manipu There were evidences of coacerted #c1i0n to the marking up of the rates. 1t was no- ticeable that the sharp stiffen:ng of the money rate i no result in as great a fall in the rate of ex- chavge a8 might be expecied, and the discount rate in London was rather easler, whicn was 7oL 10 be expected In the face of any rea! strisgency in our money marke:. There was an invitation (0 manipulate the moey marke: (n the report which Lias been given car.eacy tha one of (he heaviest bull operators was ander sume pressure in carryinz a very heavy line o: stocks. There was u disposition aiso o make much of reporis o1 an ulmatum from our Government to that of Spain on the Cuban ques- tion. Many comInission-houses have been advis- inz their customers to sell aud thelr offerings czwe upon ibe market. Somie «ffect was produced siocks of trauscotinental lines by Atiorney- Genera. .cKenna’s opinion agzainst the val 1dity 0f the discrimivatng:du:ies acainst foreign £oods imported throngh «ONiiguous countries. That there was heavs selling for short sccount #ls0 was quite evident, aud siauding orders to sell Z0 siop 10ss 0n & dec ive wer- uncoverrd in large numbers. Some covering of Shorts at the decline heiped the rally. Such are he factors in the day’s marcet for siocks. ‘1he measure of ihe liquid 100 1s found in the enormous iotsl of the d sales. which reached 910,000 sbares. Dealings ia railroad bonds werc heavy, (he par vaiue of tie sales reachiug §3,225.000, prices de- cilning in sympatby with the weakness 0t the stock marke Un:Lcd States old fours registered were 1g lower bid, and ihe new fours were 14 lower. The totsl Buies of stcks <o-day were 910,000 shares, including: Atchison 6700, do prefersed 3 905, Canain Southern 3900, Chesapeake and O 12,650, Furiinzio: 57,300, C. C. C. and St. Jouis 9300, Eriv (vew) 4630, do first pretersd 5100, Lake J rie and Westers' preferred. 5000, L. ard N. 25440, Mavhattan 15,000, Missoari Fa- cifle 26,370, 3. K_avd T. proserred 560, New Jersey Centr-l 15, 07, New York Central 17240 Noithers Taclfc 2230, do pre- 0, a ferred 89, 400. Ontario and Western Re ding 50,480, Rock Isli na 40,320, ~t. Paul 8 3.0, i Paul wnd Umaba 15,5:0, ~outhern Ka Way preferred 16.800, 1exas aud Pacific 3600, U. P. D and 6. 9600, Wabssh preferred S500, Wheeling and Lae Erie 5300, American Spicits | by telegraph from weather bureau 3600, American Tobacco 36,420, Bay State Gas 6120, Chicrgo Gas 25.800, onsol'dated Gas 6800, General Eicctric 18 490, Lead 8_0.. Pacific ail 9900. Sugar 78,82 , 1. C. and 1. 9700. United iates Leather preferred 9520, United States Rub- ber preferred 4600, West-rn Union 18,10t Chi- cago Great Western 15,800, Chicago and North- western 10,920. LONDON MARKET. ¥ NEW YORK, N. Y., Sept. 2L—The Evening Posi’s financiel cablegram tone to stock murkets Lo-day. Americens leadinz the decline. ‘they opened under the parity. « uban situation is not iixed here, and it 1s belleved that Néw York has overdooe the r.se for the moment. Cable dispiches were also printed from ~ew York hintins a curtaliment in bankiog ac- commodations, etc. Prices of Americans ral.ied when the New York quotations were firet cabled, but .he cloce wes flat at ihe lowest. Still there is disposition on the whole to buy on any material reaciion. Mines were duil. The Parisand Berlin markets were dull. 10 DISCUSS SILVER. NEW YORK, N. Y., Sept. 21.—A special cable- gram to the Evening Pos: says: Al the leading baikers ot London will meet priva; 10-morrow L0 discuss the recent uilerances of the governor of | A resolution of the Bank of England as o siiver. protest will probably be passed. The iveling grows (and I have resson 1o bellove that 1t is well based). that a st oug poiitical wovement 1 belng made in favor of some concessions 1o silver. 1t wonld 1oL be very surprising if some interxational monetary discussion was to be arranged ere long. Ii1s regarded as & bad sign that the bimetalilc jeeling 1s so represented both in our and the French Government. Closing Prices for Bonds and Kailway Shares. NEW YORK, N. Y., bept. 21.—Money on call firm at 315@4¥: last loan 534, closed 314@3X: prime mercantile paper, 4@4laX: Stering exchange weak. with actual business in bankers' bills_at $4 8415@4 85 for demand, and $4 526 4823, forsixty days: posied rates, ¥4 B3lo@d 84 4nd %4 8514@+ 86a; commercial bills, 84 513 silver ceriifnicates, 68@6Uc; bar silver, 594sC; Mexican dollars dull, 4ic. CLOSING STOCKS. Rallroads— |5t Paul.. 971 Atchison.... . 1532 Preterred 144 Preierred 33" (St Paul & Omaha. 8i% Baltimore & Ohio. 19 | Preferred 140 Canada Pacific.... 737 (St P, M & M 12214 Canada Southern.. 57%3 ~outhern Pacific.. 20 | Centrat Pacific.... 15 "|Southern Lailway. 11% | Ches & Ohio....... 24%| Preferred ........ 4% | Chicago & Alion..182 | Texus & racifio... 127% | Chicago, B & Q.... 983 Union Pacific...... 22 Chicago & . Ul... 5% |U P D &G.. Sash CCC&StL. 3634 | Wabash...........0 T Preferred........ 83%a| Preferred........ Del & Hudson.....117%4 | Wheel & L'k 28y Del L& W +e...109%5 Preferred.. 1834 Del & Kio G. 1:45 Fxpress Companies— Preferred. . 4814 Adamns ....188 Erie. new 1673 American kX. ... S 17 First preferred.. 4134 United States ... Ft Wayne. 170 | Wells-Fargo. Gt Nor pf (138 | Miscellaneous. Hocking Val... ACoLOf.... . Jliinois Cent. . |” Preferret’ Am’a Soirlts Preferred. Am Tobacco, Preferred. Lake Erie & W Preferred. . Lake Shore. . Louis & Nash. Maubattan L | Chicago Gas Met Tracticn ......121% Cons. Gas...... Michigan Central.105 ~ Com. Lable Co. Minn & St. L. 612 Col ¥ & Iron. ,,. £3:] do do 1st prerd. 83 | do do pref'd... Mo. Pacific. . $41j Gen. Electifc...... 6% Moblle & Uhlo..... 28 illinols Sterl ..l 4413 Mo K&T.... ... 15%4ia Llede Gas. do prefd ... 3712 Leac......... New Alb& Chicgo. 103| do prefid. do do prefd. ¥4 Nat Lin Oil N J Ceniral....... 9615 Uregon Imp. Co. N Y Central..l. ' 11i%a Pactfic Mali N Y Chicago&StL 16 | Puliman Palace, do do 1s: prefd. 78 |>ilver Certificates. O¥ do do 24 pret'd. 39 |~1an Rope&Twine. 612 Nor West.......... 133 Enear...............143 No Amer Ca 5 Preferred........115 No Pacitic. 197 T C&lron. .l 8114 Preferred .\".0 5.53|U S Leather....... Ontario& W..1l 37 Preferred Ore R & Nav. . .| 1815 U S kubber.... .. 183, Preferred.. Ure Short Line Pitisburg. .189 Western Union. Reading. 2083 Ch G W kKock Isiana wi C&N W, St Louls & S ¥ 515 Preterred. Preferred... 124 CLOSING BONDS. U S New 4s, reg... 12514 N J Cent Gen 5s..113 do do 4s coup. 12545 North Carol:na 65.128 do 4s, reg. 11:14| Dods....... .....10234 dods, coup.......114 Northern Pac lsts. 12115 doZs, reg........ 95 | Do, 3a........... 598 do 3s. reg C1la3, R TR e do By, coup. . 114%, N Y C & SUL Y 100k, Distrct $65s......10914 Sor & W 6s .. Ala Class a. Do, Ci: Do, Class C Do, Currency . Atchison 4s.. ... Do, Acj 48! Canada >o. 24 07 208 | T Norihwest Consols 1424, Do, deb ds. 1165 Oregon Nav ists. 112 Lo, 45 TP 4/0S Line 116 Do, 1sistr. .. 9114 Olmn Ists LT 0.1 Cun Puc ls's. . Do, bstr .. 45 C&N Purbs. 4614 Pacific 6s, «f'95...102 C & Ohio 38 111283 ieadlog 4s......... 8514 Cui & D 3las. 5 Rio G Weat, Tsis. Bl3g SUL& LM Gen 33 807g St L&~ F Gea 63116 St Pconeols......... 14135 Den& K G is's. Den & K G 4 East Tenn 1sts. There was a weaker | The | will 8till be 8,000,000 quarters (64,000,000 bush- els) for shipment from that country. Afier the ovening decline the tendency for a | whiie was towurd recover- ‘lhe opening was be- | low “put” prices aod a good mauy bu, ers came in | who had thos p ivileges for protectiou. which caused a raily of 913,@517c.when & new batch | of yeliow ‘ever rumurs, coupled with the reports | trom London «f reselling of India wheal 10 buy futures of India wheat siarted the market on a tobugzan, December selling down to 9074c before a hait was cal ed. Durisg the decline some stop-loss orders were reached and ihe market exhibited the only real activ ty of the session. A r ily then ensued of coveiing by scalpers, Decemberad vancing 10 9135 | @9115¢. at which price It wis quoivd at the close. Curi was weak arouna the opening in sympathy | with whext. but s0on recovered in response Lo the buliish iufluence immeciately affeciing corn. Usts were firm, especiaily jor ~eptember, but trade was dull. There was & good expert demand, 150,000 bushels veing reported sold. Prov.sions were weak and dull, what little de- mand develuped coming from shorts, Sensational rumors o yellew fever at ot. Louis caused free selliug late in the day. The leading tutures ranged as follows: ArTicLES. | O ‘iium} Low. | Clowe. Wheat No 2— i September. i 923, | 9lg| 92 Decemper. . 91| 8175 8055 914 9177 81°0( Beox| SUlg 29 Oats No. 2— september... December. May. |~ Mess Pork @ bbi— September October ... December.. . Lard, 3 1 Eeptember, October, December.... . ~hort Ribs, 100 s October. December... i 837145 40 81084714 85 463 16714 5 172145(475 |4 6714|4671 595 (535 515 |5 1734 502140 02154 9235 4 9215 bareiy 5 Spring Cash q.olutions were &3 01OV steady. No.2 ~pring w heat. 811, n Wheat, 80@$2c; No. 2 Red. 92@9uge: No. 2 Corn. 26@2914c; No. 2 Oats, 1914@. No. 2 White, f. o b., 2214@2315c: No. o White, 1. 0. b, 2i30@2215c: No. £ Rye 47¢: No. 2 Hurley. noaiinal; No. 8, L 0. b., 30@i5c: No. 4, 814G 37c: No. 1 Fiaxseed £1 0slp@1 0634 Friue Timothy Seed, $2 60@2 65: Mess Pork B bl $S 30@S 35; Lard @ 100 I, $4 60@5: Short Ribs Side- (loose). 35 10@5 45: Dry Salted Snoulders (huxed), 53@>84c: Short Clear Sides (boxed), 5&s@5I4c: Whisky, distiilers’ finisned Zoods, per guilon, 1 22 ¥.ou pis. | Shipments. Flour, bbls . 13.000 5,000 Wheat. bu. 000 | 9,000 Corn, bu. ... 527,000( 607,000 Oats' bu 413'000] 526,000 Rye, bu._. 2 . Burley, bu.... ket was firm; creameries. 14@1914 150, ‘Milwaugee . Chicago. 70,190 .. oledo . 114.300 18,000 St. Louis . Detroit.... ‘Kansas City ... TIDEWATER. .. Bostou. ew York. . Philadelphia - Baltimor CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALE! CHICAGO, IrL, Sept. 21.—The Earl Fruit Com- pany realized the following prices for fruit at auction tu-asy: Grapes—Tokay, T0c@8s1 15, aver- age 96c; Malagas, 95c@F1 05, average §1. Fifteen cars sold to-da; NEW YURK, N. Y., Sept. 21 —The Earl Fruit Company’s auction sales of California fruit to-day were as follows: Grapes—Tokays, 7oc@sl 35, double crates $185@2 45; Muscats, 9'1c. Peaches—salway. 45g60c: Picauetts Late. 50c [ Levl Cing, 55@9uc: Geo-ges Late, 53@70c: Strawberry 5 @T0c_ Pears—Bartlel's, 53, 51 35@1 40. Quinces—95¢ Twenty-two eurs soid 10-day. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Sept. 21 —The Farl Frutt Compauy's auction saies: Grapes—tokay, 70@ | 8115, average 94c: doubie crates, 81 85@2 45 Peaches—saiway, T0@70c, averaze Tic. Pears— Bartetts. $2 15@2 60, average §2 39. Two cars | soid to-day. BOSTON, Mass., Sept. 21.—The Earl Fruit Com- pany’s auction sales: Grapes — Tokay, 650@ #1 10; double crates, $1 10@2 25: Muscats. Suc@ $1 40, Seven cars sold to.day. Peaches—salway, 05@70c, average 65c. e AR RO Rt | Wi v Rl 91 E orie: ho Geh M SIiE be =590 S Caroling Npfnd. 14| Company sold to-day: Pears—Bartletts, $2 50@ Gan &.x;u\né 3. '13‘-’x SO nfivinfl- g3 | 805 Eenrre Harivs, $1 40 Grapes — Tokays. Qo o 28, 0fi 100 |~ tanRpedTwineds 68vg | 51 8@ 9U: assoried. $i@1 55: oihers, 65¢G31. BU& T Cont'5 21102 | Tenn New set fn; B3 © | Flomy—Japaus, 95c@31 35, Peachea’Suways. docon6s...l 1108 |Tex PacL&olsis g3y | S0@00 Iwa Clus... " 9815| Do, res 2ds..... 30 : : TOG < Kan P Conir. 1,0 |CPists....... ..101 EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET Kan P 1st(D D)t r.118 La Nw Cousol 4s.. L&N Unids...... 854! Do, Missouri 6s .100 West FRES U1 Y MKT 28 6375 Va. Centuries.. .. 671 Do, 4s.... . Bolg| Do, deferred..... 4 N'Y Central Tsts) 118 | MINING STOCKS. Cholisr. -.% 65 Untano............8 350 Crown Point. 30|Ophir... .. 90 ton. Cal. & Va 140 Piymou'h 15 Deadwood €0 Quicksilver. 100 Gould & Curry. 15 "do prd. 10 00 Hale & Noicross. 10| Sierra > .95 Homestake. ...... 28 00! *tandard S8 D) 2500 Union Con........ 50 45| Yellow Jacket.... 40 Boston. BOSTON, Mass,, Sept. 21.—Atchison, 15%4; Bell Telephone. 2t9: Chicago, Burlinzton and Quincy, 8K14: Mexican Central, 614: Orezon Short Line, 20%4: San Liego, 17: General Electric, 3635 MEW YORK GEAIN AND PRODUCE. NEW YORK, N. Y., -ept. 21.—Flour receipts, 84,753 exports, 5985 barrels. Quiet, wemker. Minoesota patents, $525@5 70; winter pateuts, 35 55@b 60: do straits, $a 75@5. WH AT — Receipts, 94,550 bushels: exports, 347,692 =pot weak. No.2red, 97%c. Uptions opeued weak, #nd sold off under weak cables, liquidatiou and heavy shippinz wheat receipts, finally railied with corn, closing Yac netlower. Sejtember, 8715898 #-16c, closed 95c: Decom- ber, 9414@9554c, © osed 95c. 1OP>—Firn. 'State common to choice, 1896 crop, @8c: 1897 crop, 12@l3ci Paclfic’ Const, 1595 crop, | @dc: 1896 crop, 6@Yc: 1397 crop, 12 @13c: London, 5s. WOOL—Firm. Domestic fleece, 20@24c: pulled No. 2 toext.a, 27@:0c; 1exas, 18¢ PETROLEUM—Quiet: United closed 7034¢ bid. PIGIRON—Warran.s barely steady, $7 b bid aud 87 23 asked. COPPIi—Lake, $11 25 TIN—$13 75 b.d 8nd $13 80 asked. SPELTER—$4 25@4 35 LEAD — Exchake firmer, $4 2715@4 3214: brokers' strong, 4. COFFEE—Options opened steady 5@10 points lower. closed steady 5 points higher to 5 points net lower. Sales 14.500 bags, inciuding Septem- ber, 86 16; December, 86 556 65. Spot Coftee. il steady: No. 7 invoice, 71gc: jobbing, 754c. Mila—Steady: Cordova, 103,@1614c. SUGAK-—Haw, strong: refitied fioin: centrifug: 96 test, 315 6@ic: mold A, 5 8-18c; staudard 4, 416-16c; confectioners’ A, 4 15-16c: cut loat, 5 11-16¢; crished, 5 11-16c: powdered, 5 15-16¢ granalated, 51sc: cubes, 5 5-16c. BUT s K—eceipts, 9432 packages; firm; Wes ern creumery, 13@20c; Kigins, 20c; factory. 9@12 V50 EGUS—Receipts, 11 860 packages; firm; State ana Peunsylvania, 1615@19c: Western, 17%4c. Dried Fruits. NEW YORK, N. Y., Sept. 21.—California dried fruits steady. Evaporated apples, prime wire tray, 634@7c; wood dried prime, 6c; fancy, 7hge. PIUNES—314@734c per pound, ss 10 size and quali.y. APRICOTS—Royal. 7@8c: Moorpark, 9@11c. PEACHES—Unpeeled, 7@10c; pesied, 11@14c per pounc. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. CHICAGO, Iri., Sept. 2l.—Ueclines of 1%4@ 135¢ marked the opening 1n wheat. December, which closed yesterday at 927ac, opened to-day at from 913 (0 91¥4c, and was quoted at 9114 al- most immediately after. This the natural re- sull ofthe enormous receipts at Chicago and at the Northwest poiuts aud the weakness of cables. Minneapolis and Duluth received 19.4 cars against 1691 Tuesday a week ago and 903 the cor- responding day of the year before. Chicago re. ceived 585 cars againat 377 a week ago and 363 the c rresponding day of the previous year. Of to-amy s rec-ipts at Chicago only five cafloads were deliverable upon contraces for December thashave been entered into smce the exciusion of No. 2 spring from the regular speculative grade. That was about the ouly feature uf the situation short s-lling that wonld otherwise in the temper of the crowd hay~ been heavy. Liverpool opened 14d lower, and by 3:30 o’clock it had gone down 10 134 below the price it closed at yester- da Paris wus 10 centimes lower ai the start, and the news from London was gemerally very discouraging to the prospect of an immediate ad- vapce in prices. A cmblegram from there said that French xrain-dealers were reselling Ameri- can wheat in tne Knglish market and_replacing it with India’ wneat for spring shipment. Anoiher cablegram said wheat or spring shipment from India was offered at 4s per quarter. or 1% cents per bushel below figures now current. The London Mark Lane Express says that al- though the crop of Russia is very deficient there CHICAGO, Tri. Sept. 21—CATTLE—Prices ranged from 32 70@4 40 for fair to prime cows and heifers Good Lo extra native steers brought $4 95@5 60; best veal calves sold around §7, nothing very good under £650. Fa rto choice Western range cattle, $340@4 10; some fancy 1100-pound Dakota steers sold up to $4 45. HOGS—Not many heavy went to packers ahove $4 10, and very few | Wwere 80 rough as to have 10 sell below $390. Fancy bacon pigs.ven: at $4 50: s'me extra butcher weizhis at $4 40, but most heavy and mixed of choice quality soid at #4 15@4 30, SHEEP—Good wethers so'd as high as $3 75, A siring of 660 z0od 93-pound Uregon ewes went At $3 60, and muttoa graces sold larzely at 3 65 @4 Lambs were of more attractive quality, A fancy lit:le bunch of 85-pound Iambs made #5 75, but not many went above $5 40. feeders betug ! largely at $4 25@4 75 and Killers at § R5@3 2. 1iiecelpta—Caitle, 5500 bhogs, 16,u0; sheep, ,000. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, Mo, Sept. 21.—CATTLE—Re- celpts, 17,000 'Murket weak (0 10 lower. Texss steers, $3@4: Texas cows, $2 25@3 10: natlve steers. $3 50@5 25: nauve cows and heif ers. ®1 40@4: stockers and feeders, $3@4 50; bulis, $2 20@3 55. HOUGS—Recefpis. 13,000. Market opened stead v, closed 5@loc lower. Lulk of sales, $4 073 4 1734: heavies, 84 05@4 1715: packers, 83 !‘{;@ 4 10: mixed. $4 00@4 25; lights, 33 80@4 20- yorkers, $4 20@4 22iq: pivs, $3 26@4 05. SnELP — Receijts, 7000 Murket Lambs, 3 25@5 20: muttons, §2 25@s3 70. steady. Omuna. OMAHA, NEBR. Sept. 21. — CATTLE — Re- ceipts, 6500. Market steady, stiong. Native stoers, $4@510: Western sicers, %3 40@ 50: Texas steers. 33 25@3 9.: cows and heifers. $2 80 @3 80; stockers and feeders £3 40@4 50; caves Li@s canners, §1 75@2 75; buls, siag, elc, §2 ruS—Recelpts. 8500 Market 5c hizher, closed lower. Heavy, $3 90@4 05:. mixed, 23 95@4: Mght. $3@4 15: bulk, $2 95G4 SHEEP—Receipts, 1500. Market steady to strong. Fair 1o choice natives $3 40@3 853: fair to good Westerns, $3 25@3 65: common and stock sheep, $2 75 @3 70; lambs. $375@5 25. NORTHERN WHEAL MARKETL, Oregon, PORTLAND, OR., Sept. 2L—The local wheat market 100k another backward step to-dav, and while suippers continued to quote 82¢ for Wa la Walla, they were unanimous in a ree ng that they were not anxious for much business st these fig- ures. There is & weak feeling nearly everywhers and with charter raies advancing the ouliook is not good for the present hizh prices to prevail. A charter was repori-d 10-day for December loading | at 37s 6d. ara e which with the price of wheat in Liverpool would make Walla Walla worth about 80c in Portland. Receipis continue large but there is very littie new busine-s being transacied, Walla Walia, 82c: vailay. 85¢ B bushel. Washington. TACOMA, WANR., Sept. 21.— Wheat was weaker In sympathy with the continued de:line across the water and in the kast. Close—No. L blue stem, 85c; No. 1 club, » 3c. PORTLAND #Usnu. S, PORTLAND, g, Sept. 21.—Exchanges, $330,- 027; balances, $27.095 FOREIGN MARKETS, Loudou LONDON, EN6., Sept. Z1. — Consols, 1115, sliver, 2734d. French ren.es, 103f 5214c. Liverpool. LIVERPOOL. EXG., Sept. 21.— W heat—Steady; No. 1 standard California wheat, 39s ?d; cargoes oft coast. very little doing: cArgo-s on passaze, quiet and steady; Kuglish country markets, easy: irench country ‘markets, dull: Liverpool wheat, No. 1 California. ¥s 4d@°s 6d; wheat in Paris, quiez: Fiour in Paris, quiet, COTTON - Uplands, 4d. cLOSE- “{nEAT-No. 2 rea western winter steady, 7s CORN — American mixed spot new steady, 3 35d; September quiet, 3a 5gi: October, 85 1d; Novem ber, 83 2d CASH IN THE TREASURY. WASHINGTON, D. €, Sept. 21 —To-day's atement of the condition of the treasury shows: Avauable cash balance, $216,468 334, goid re- serve, $146,757,8¥3. 17¢c; cheese, easy, B@Yc: eggs, tirm: fresh, ldc. LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURES. Sept. _Oct. _Dec. Opening -8 7 81, T 63, Clostug ST 5T 7 5% PARIS FUTUKES. Fept. Oct. Flour — Opening 6055 6100 Closing 60 RO 60 90 Wheat—Openimg .. 90) 2900 ! Ciosing. “5 95 29 0v Wheat Movements Receipts. Shipments. Bushels. < fties. Bushels, 250,240 Minnespolls. 37, ) 921967 Dututh . + XCHANGE AND BULLION. S'eriing Exchang-, 60 da 48315 Ster.ing Exchange, ~ight. 485y Steriing cables....... 456 New York Exchange, sig! 05 New York kxchaoge. telesr: 071 Fine Silver, per ounce. .. 8935 Mexican Dollars 46%y PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT FREIGHT=—ATe steady at rates la qunted. ‘The chartered whneat fleet in port hasa regisicred tounage of 57,780, aganst 60,000 tous on the same daie last vear; disengazged. 31100 tons, agminst 7149: on the way Lo Lhis port, 215, nBU Lons, ugaiust 276,675. WHEAT—The Leicesier Castle takes for Sharp- ness 17.002 ctls, valued ai 26,357; Glencaird, for Cork, 85,560 ctls ar $140,000. The marce: 15 off w frac jon again and weak re- Poris come 110 . both Kastand abroud. The de- mand on sLipping account is NOL very active. ey Local quoiativns are us follows: § 5216@1 b: 34 for No. 1, $1 55 tor choice and $1 5715@1 6235 v cul for extra ctioice for miiling. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SEssjoN—9:15 o'clock—December— BU,L0U L, B1823g; 4000, §1 529 14,000. $1 52%: 04.000. $1 52 SECOND 81 51 Tyg: 6000, $1 53 EXSION — Decrniver — 2000 4000, 81 52 z y—600.. $1 51+ GOOjcLs, 31 5275 14,000, $1 58Vs: 2000, . 5314 54,000, $1 53 Ma, 2000, $1 53 AFTEENOON SyssioN—ecem cer—46,000 cils, B15%14: 4000, 81 5u1; 18000, §1 525 10,000, $1523 24,000, $1 62y BARLEY—ihe Mauerhorn takes for Cork 65,- 781 ctls Bresiug valued at $76.800; Ieicester Castle, for Sharpness, 55,083 ctls, at 865, 380. Quotations for al) kinds remain unchanged. The cemand 1is not very active Foed. 925a@HT1ge: Chevaller. $1 5212@1 5714 for No. 1 and $1 35@1 40 for No. 2; Brewing, $110 for No. 1 and $l@l 04l B cul tor darg Loast. CALL BOARD SALES ESS10 INFORMAL ctls, H4c. AFTERNOON SESSION—NO sales. UA'L'S - Keceipts have been 100 large of late and the murket is weak, though 10, atial y lowe:. Dealers are making concession to effect sales nowever. Faucy Feed, $1 35@1 40 B il good to choice, $1 20@1 30 P ct ; common, F1 07%4@ 11 Surprise, $1 4ol 50: Res, $1 15@1 20: Gray, $1 1315@1 173 Milllug, $1 30@1 35 @ Black, for wed, $1@l1 10; for seed 31 150 Cilpped Outs sell at 51@2 ® Lon over the raw product. CUEN—Tpe market s rathor eass than other- wise. as the new crop is comin: forward. aid ihe is not brisk. Smail Round Yellow, §1 25: Large Yellow, $1 10@l 15; White, $1 10@1 1234 # cul. 2 RYE—Continues firm at §1 1215@1 15 ctl. BUUKWHEAT—95c@81 15 3 cil. . FLOUR ASD MILLSTUFFS. Tne miliers continue to quote the0ld prices. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, 85 25@5 35; Bakers' extras, $5@5 10 ¥ bbl. COENMIEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $24@25 B ton: Cracked Corn, $25@26 B ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as folows, usual discount to the trad-: Gravam Flour, $3 % 100 Bs; Rye Flour, $250 % 100: Rice Fiour, 85 75: Cornmeal. 82 25; extra cream do, $3: Oatmenl, $3 50: Oat Groats, §4; Hominy, :3 10@ 8 30: Huckwheat Fiour 35 25@3 50; Cracked Wheat, $3 25; Farina, $4 50: Whole Wheat Fiour, 83 25: kolled Oats (bbis), £5 70@3 90: in sucks, $375: Pearl Barley, $4; Spiit Peas, $3 50; Greeu do, $4'25 % 100 Bs. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, Bran and Middlings are firm. Hay is steady with iighter receipis BRAN—$.4 50@15 50 for the best and $14 B ton for vutside brands MIDDLINGS—$19 50@20 for lower grades and £21@22 B ton for .he best. FLEDSTUFFS—Roilea Barley, $21@22; Ofl- cace Meal at the mill, $30 % ton: jobuing, §31: Chopped Feed, $15@16 % tov. Cocosnut Cace. $17 60: Cottonseed . vil, $29@30 @ ton. HAY—Wheat, §12@13 % ton; Wheat and Oat, $11@14; Oat, $10@l2; Barley. $10@12: com: preased,’ $12@14: Alialfa, ¥8@10; siock, $5@9: Clover, $5@10 ton. SLRAW=50@i0c bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. There is not much doiug in Beans at the mo- meat, ant quotations are weak. Sceds are dull. B — Buyos, $:50 B cil: Smail Whites #135@1 45; Large Whites, $1 30@1 45: Pinks. £140@1 50; Reds, #140@150; Blackeye, @2 50; Fed Kidney. nominal: Limas. $2 10@2 20, Butters, $1 26@1 +0: Pes, SEED —Brown Mostard, Mustard, $2 25@2 50 @ ct.; ¥ Seed, 13,@214c 234c; Hemp, c: 1imothy. 41ac. DRIED PEAS_Niles are againoffering at §1 25; Green, §1 20@1 70 @ cul. POTATOES, ONION., VEGETABLES. The market s quiet all around and unchanged. FOTATOES—Early Kose, 30@35¢; Kiver lieds 40@50c: Burbanks, 85@idc: ~alinas Burbauks, 80@75c; Sweet Poiatoes, 50c@S1 @ cil. ONTONS—H0@90c: Pickle Unions, 75c B sk. VEGETABLES—Bay Squash, 30@40c ¥ box: Marrowfat quash. $8@10® ton: Bay Cucumbers, 26@35c B box: Pickles. 135¢ for No. 1, 13c @ I for No. 2: Green reppers, 25@40c for Chile and 30@30c for Bell: Green Peas, 1%@2c B Ib: String Beais, 11o@2ygc. Lima Beans, 1l5@2c: G Onrw, 50@oUC $ box: dried Okrn. b@Se Egg Plant. 25@40c: Labbage, 6U@T5 o ctl; C rots, 2o@30c # sack; Garlic. 11p@2c Ib: Toma- tces, 26@40c for river and 30@5Uc for Alamed. Grean Corn, 25@70c ® sack. 35@65c P crate fo; Berkeley and 5Uc@$1 -5 @ crate for Alumeda. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—The market is well suppited with all kindsand prices kecp OW, &8 LWO more CATs of astern are due tnis weex. Live Turkeys are quotable at 15@16c for Gob- blers «nd 14@15¢ for Hens; large young Turkey: 16@17c; Geese @ pair, $1 25@1 50: Goslings, 1 25 @1 75: Ducks. $2 76@3 for old and $3@5 for young: Hens, ¥8 50@5: Roosters. young, $4@ 3 50: do, 0id. $5 50g4; Fryers, $3@3 25 Brollers, $2 76@3 for large and 81 50@2 60 for small: Pigeons. $1@1 25 @ doz for young and for old. GAME—Hare, nominal: Rabbits, nominal. BUTTER, (HEESE AND EGGS. Butter js fairly steady st the quotstions. Eggs are also sieady. Cheese is firm and in very light supply at a turther advance. BUTTER— CREAMERY—Fancy creameries, seconds, 25@26¢ B . DAIRY—{ Loice to fancy, grades 16@-2ge. PICKLED—1B@21¢ B b FIRKIN—17@19c B b CREAMERY | Un—20@220 B . EASTERN—12@1 3¢ 10r iadle-packed. CHRESE—Choice mild _new, 10c: 1o good, 8@ 4c Young ' America, 11 common Cream, Cheddar, 10@11c % 1b: ern, i014@1lc; East- ern, 1215@1 .00, LGGS anch Egus, 26@382c @ doz; jtore Eces, 18@24c P dozen: Lastein, 19@2213® for good 1o fancy and 17@1isc 3 Duck Eggs, wuc. +ox second. DECIDLOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, Peaches are doing rather belter again. as far as bulk goods are concerned. Appies, Pears and Plums are unchanged and the latter are in mod- erate supply- Figs and Nectarines are no longer worth quot- ing, and Crabapples are about zone. Wine Grapes are steadier, but table Grapesare in heavy supply and slow of sale. All Cltrus Froits are dull. DECIDUOUS FRUITs— S rawberries. @4 % chest for large. Huckieberrics b@oe # . Blackberries, ® chest. Ruspberrier, $5@s w chest. Fom-granates aU@75¢ 7 hox. Cave Cod Cranborries. $9 50@10 B bbl. Peaches, 20@50c P box and 2@i5c B basket: in bulk, $2,@35 @ ton for cliugs and $17 50@ 22 50 101 frees. P.ums, <5@40c; Japanese, 50@75¢. Pears, all kinds 50@75¢ B box. ApDies, 25@35c B vox tor common and 50@65¢ for 200d 16 choice. Quinces, 25@30¢ B box. Grapes, ‘i boxes, 2 2u@3se for Muscats, 15@30c for black. 15@50¢ for Toxay, 30@b0c or Isabelln and 25@30c for Fontainebieau and Sweeiwater. Crates seil about 10c higher (han boxes. Ziufan- de! Wine Grapes, $14@i8 B ton. s Watermelons, §7@iu # +00. Cantaoupes. 50c@s] B cra e Nutmeg Meions, 26@35¢ B bOX on the whart. iUS FRUITS—Valencia Oranges. $2@3 P box: Lemons. $1 15@1 75 ® box for common and £2@3 50 for good o choice: Mexican Limes, ¥5 box: Bananas, $1@2 00 @ bunch: Pineap- ples, $2@3 ¥ doz. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC, There Is no further decline in any description, but the market is dull. It ls tne general expecta- tion, however, that business will be better before long. New Raising are seliing at #34c for 2-crown, 41gc for Berown, bige for 4-crown, Sc for Seedless Sultanas and §1 15 for Loudon luyers. Dried Grepes. 14c. DRIED FRUITS—Quotations are as follows: Prunes, carloaa 10.s, Llge or 40-50's 434c tor 50- 8U's. 4l4c for 60-7U's, 384c tfor 7i-Su's, 3iic # I 1or K0-80's and 234c tor 9U-100s; Peaches, 535@6lac W 1b: fancy. 7c; peeled, —: Apri- cots, 514@624¢ for Royals and 7@81/0 for good to fancy No0rparks; evaporaied apples, dlu@6c: sun-dried, 2@3iac: black Figs, in Sucks, 2@ ihe: Plums, 4@dloc ® I for pitted and 1@2c for un- pitied: bleached Plums, 5@5lac: Neciarines, 5@ 6¢ @ B for prime to fancy . Pears, 5@5% ¢ for quar- ters ahd 814@7¢ for halves. RALSINS—(0ld crop)— Four-crown, lvose, 4@oc: 3-crown, 316@dc: 2- e ® I scedless Sultanss, d@d b seediess .. uscatels, 4@4ac; -crown London lay- ers. $1@1 15; clusiers, $1 15@1 25: Debesa clus- ters. $1 75@2: Imperial ¢ usters, $2@% 25. NU'ts—Walnuis, 73@8c for baid and 8@9%sc for sofiabell: Aimonds, S@c for hardshell a.d 5@ 10c for papershe.l; Peanuts, 4@sc tor Eastern and 4c for b ickory Nutis, 5@6¢ B b, Pe- : Fliberts. 9@0Vsc; Brazil Nuts, Cocoauuts. 85@5 50 B 100. EY—New Comib, 10c for bright and 7@8c I ior lower srades: new water-white extracted, 424@ 434c: light amber extiuctod, 53,@4c # b LEESWAX—L@5c B 1 PR - VINLUNS, The trade report & gooa business at unchanged prices. Hams are still weak and Bacon and Lard e firm. (URED MEATS—Bacon, 8¢ @ D for heavy, 9%4c tor tight medium, 10c for ifgh., 10%4c B B for eastra light and i2c for sugar-cured. kast- ern sugar-cured Hams. 11@121gc ® Ib; California Hams, 10@1015¢ @ Ib: Miess Beef, $7 50 B bbl: extra’ mess do. 89 family, do, $10; sal: Pork, #@» 50 B bol: exua prime Purk. $10; exira ciewr. $16@16 20: mess, 315 3 bbi: Smoked Beet. 101,@12Yec B 1 LaRDZLaster tierces quoted & 514@534¢ for com pound 614 for pure; pails, 714c¢; California tierces, 5@5L4c B I for compound and blae tor pure; huif-buis, 634.¢; 10-1b tins, 744c; do d-Ib, 134¢. COTTOLENE—Tierces, b3gc. Packa es l-s¢ than U0 Rs—1-Db pails, 60 10 n case, S74c: 5-1b E‘“" 20 in a chse, 83/ge. 5-1b palis, 12 in a case, 14c; 10-1b pails, 811 & case? Slgce: 50-1b tins, 1 or in & case. ibgc: wooden buckets, 50 fbs net, 7%c: fancy tubs 80 bbs net, 765c; balf bbis, about <10 1ds, T34c B b HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. There 15 no diminution in the call for Wool Hide s are steady and fairly active. Hops rule firm. HiokS AND - KIN:— ulis and brands cell lc under sound siock. He vy sal.ed sieers. 9@9%a : wedivm. SL.@vc B b: Rt B@~36c: + oW S@dc w I Stags, be: sated Kip. 8lag@9c: sulted Calt, 9@10c¢ » 1b: salted Veal, 8 5 Hides. 13¢ % Ib: cullx and brands, 1:¢. aty Kip and Veal. 14c: dry Caif, 17c: culls, 10c: Goatskins, 20@35c each: Kids, 5¢; Deerskins, good summer, 25¢ % Ih: medium, 20¢; winier. 10c; Sheepskins, sheariings, 10@20¢ each; short wool, Z5@AUC each; mudium, 50@70 esch: long wools, 75G90c each. TALLOW —No. 1. rendered. 23,@5%4c ® b: No. 2, 214@3%4c: retined, 5c: Grease, 2¢ ¢ Ib. WUOL—Fall clip—Middle counties, free, 10@13c: do defective. 10@11c: San Joaguin, defective. 7@ 8lgc: do Lambs. 815@8c: Southern Mountaiu, s@n&:”m- Northern, 10@12c B Ib: ao, defeci- ive, 9@ H PS—0ld crop, E@8c B b for falr to cholce and 9@10c for fancy. Contract prices are 10@13c @ 1b for new California. GENERAL MuERCHANDISE, BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 5@514c: San Quen- un, 5 40; Wool Bags, 27@30c; kruit Bags, ol4c 534c and 6c for the different sizes. COAL=—\Wellington, $8: New Wellington, $5; S fleld Wellington. #7 50: Seattle, $5 50: Bry- ant. 6 50: Coos “Fay, §4 75; Wallsend, £6 75 @ ton; Cumberiand, $14 50 ¥ ton Ib bulk and $16 iu sacks: Peunsyivanis, Antbracite Eze, $la @ ton: Welsh Anthrecite, $-@12; Cannel, — @ ton: Rock Springs, Custle Gaie and Pleasant Vai ley, $7 6U; Coke, $11@12 In bulk and $13 B ton in sks. CORDAGE—Prices for 10,0001 invoices are: 134 ch Manila, 614c: do Sisal, 54c: 12-thread Mavila. 634¢c: do' Sisa, S¥4c: 6 and 9 thread Ma- ntia, Ti4c; do Sisal, 614c; Bale Rope (3 and 4 sirand), Manila, 534c: do Sisal, 614c; Bale Kope ‘_:.r:.na 8 strand), Manila, 634c: do’ Sisal, 534¢ CANNED FRUITS—Cherrles, black or red, 2Yo-ih, extra, $2 B doz: White Cherries. 23451, 0: 215-Ib, standards, $2 10; Peaches— free. $1 10@1 50; Apricots, 90c@$1 05; pberries, §1 75 Strawberries, $1 75. ANNED VEGETABLES—Tomatoes, ¢ 8 dozen 314-1b tins; Peas. $1@1 25 B dozen. COFFEE. CoSTA RICA—17@17%c B 1b nom. for prime weshed (none here) ; 10@Lec nom. for xood washed (nune bere): 1 @13%c for gooa to prime: ilig 1234¢ 1or £00a mixed with black beans: 11@123jc 1or fair: 6@10¢ for common 1o ordinary. SALVADOR—15G16c for g00d to prime washed: i3@lalge for falr washed: lo@i7c B I 1 £00d to prime washed peaberry: 1114@1214c for superior unwashed: 1075@11c for good grevn un- washed: 1014 w1034 0r go0d bleached unwashed 1< % @14 bxc 101 goud to prime unwashed peaberry. NICARAGUA — 1015@i1c for good unwashed: 1815@14¢ for g00d unwashea peaberry. GUATEMALA aND MEXICAN ~18G1834c vom. re): 161 for strictly prime @171gc fur prime B 200d " to stricily good washed: 14@1 for fair washed: 10@l-c ‘or medium: 7@tc for ordinary: 43,@bipc for inferior to com- mon: 1i@ISc for good to prime washed pea- berry: 11@l121pc for good Lo superior unwashed: 13@15c tor good (0 prime unwashed peaberry. FISH—luctfie Codfish 18 quotavie us follows: washed (none washed: 15@ Bundles, 5¢ @ Ib: cases, seected. 5lhc @ Ib: boneless, 6lec @ b: strips. Norway, 654c B Ib; stiips, Narrow-gauge, 3¢ B Ib: sirips, siiver King, b biocks, Seabright, bra:d. Sc: middles, Go.aen State, 7e; middles, White Seal, 9c B desiccated. Gili Edge, @ case of 2 doz, $1 60 texs 157 pickied Cod. bbls. §4: halibbix, #4 75 Pacific Herring, 15¢ B box: Dutch do, 90c@$1 10 B keg: Whitefish, £1 50 in haif-bbis and 81 75 in kits; Tonzues and Sounds, Mackere, bbls— o. 1, #20: No,2, 15 b $17: half-bbis—No. 1, 59@9 5! 5 50 3, $3 50, kits—No. 1, $1 50: No. 2, $1325. SILVER-838 @ flask. OIL—California Castor uil, cases, No. 1. 95c; bbis, 90c B gal (manufacturers’ rates): Linseed Il 'In_bbis, bolled, Sic: do raw, 5.c: cases, 5¢ more: Lard Oli, extia winter sirained, bbis. 55c: No. 1, 43c: cases, 5e more; China Nui, 47@31c gulion’: Neatsfoou Oil, bbls, é0c: cases, 65c: No. 1, bbis 50c: cases. 35c: ~perm, crude, SUe; natural sehite, SUc: bleached do. ¥5¢: Whaie O, nataral white, 40c: bleached do. 45c: Pacific. Rubber Mixed Paiats, white and_house colors, $1 28@1 35 wagon colors, $2G2 25 PROLEUM. GASOLINE, ETC.—The Stand- ard Ol Company quotes &s follows: Waterwhite «oul Ul tn buik, lac: Pearl Ofl in cases, 16c: Astral, do, 16c: Stur, do, 16¢: Extra Siar Ofl, in cases. 20¢ do '21c: rocene, do, 1¥c: be- ogorized Gasolene, in huik. 1ic; do, in cases, 164uc: 68% Deodorized Naphtha, in bulk, 10%5¢: 63 dég. do, in_cases, 1534c: 86 deg. Gaso' ienc. {n bulk, 20c; 86 deg. do. in cases, 25¢ # gal WHITFE LiAD-Quoted a: 6@7c B b RED LEAD—Quotable at 614G7c $ 1. TURPEN1INE—Lu cases, 49c: in iron barrels, 44c; 1n wooden bacrels, A6 8 gal. LUCOL—Bolled, bils, s4c: do cases, 49 bbis, 4%c: do cases. a7c. CANDLES—The Standard Oil Com pany_quotes as follows: Electric Light—6's. 16 07 Tisci 14 oz 6%zc: 12 oz, 6c: 10 oz Bljc. Granites. 16 0z. Bige: 14 0z, Thac: 312 oz 7c: 10 o0z, 614 Parafline” Wax Candies: s, 2's, 4's, 6's #nd 12's, whe, 834¢: colored. 834c. LEATHER—Harness, heavy, Is anotable at 30@35c P Ib: do medium, 2Xci dolight, 26@27c: Rough Leather, 21@23c & 1b: Kips $40@i5 3 dozen: Calf, »Oc@$) 10 ¥ b; Rough Splits, 7@8« Beliknife Splits, 10@12c: Colar Leather, black. 10@12c P foot: do russet, 10@l2c: Skirting Leuther, 30@35¢ B b SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refiery Company quotes, terms met cash: Cubs and Crushed and Fine Crushed, 655c: Powdered, 615c: Dry Granu- Iaied, Shac B b Contectioners’ A, digcs Magnoila A, bljc. Extra ¢, bc: uolden C.47sc: Candy Granulated, 55gc; Califorma A, 514c; half-arrels 4c more than barrels, and boxes Jac more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. ; blocks. Orlen- 7 tablets, Crown a7 blocks, Chpper, 61 73 raw, Yeefrules firm at the prices. Mutton is weak and Lamb is rather lower. Hogs are in ample supply for all nceds and the mar<et Is weak. Who esate rates for dressed stock trom slaugh- terers are as 10:10ws: BiukF—First quality, 6@6%c; second do, 5@ 5340; third do, 4@434c ¢ 1b. VEAL—Larg: s@bc; small, €@7 B B MUTTON— Wethers. 512@ 6c; Ewes. 5@5%ac ™ X MB_spring, 61,@7c B 1. PORK—Live Hogs” 3i4@355c for large and 334 @37¢ for small and medium: soft Logs, 213@ 514¢ % Ib; dres:ed do. bla@ee. WOOD, LUMBEE, ETOC. Posis, 8@10c each for No. 1and 5%,@614c for No. 2: Redwood, 35 per cord; Oak, rough, $6 50; peeled, 29; Plue, §5 75. RECEIPTS OF 1)RODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. 5 llzikullel’, CtlS, . .uee 87,760 | Cheese, cdls 31,129 k.ggs, doz. 10| Hides, no. 400 Pelts, bdis. .ee Woor, bls........ 3,425 Leather, rlis. . 2706/ Wine, zals. Flour. qr sks, Wheat. cils.. Barley, cils . Corn. cus. . Enstern Oats, cus. ye.ctls..... 0 230/ Hops. Uis. & 80 Polatoes, sks. ... 1,974 | Lume, vois. 120 ns. ks, 7%| lullow. ctis. ee 104 342 Sugar. bbis...... 4146 Straw, 16/ Katsins, voxas « 200 Middtings, sks .. 40| Powder, cases.... 5 Bran, sks.... REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS, Edward Roach to Kate Roach. lot on S line ot Ciay street. 106:3 W of Scout, W 25 by S 127:814; also property in Los Angeles: gift and $5. Provident Mutval Life Association to Patrick Riorcan, 10t on W line of Masonicavenue, 125 S of Oak street, S 25 by W 108: $10. Orville b. and Millie . Ba dwin to Claus Hick- man. lot on E line of Maple street, 102:814 > of Clay, S 25 by I 112:6: $10 Kichard M and Kate Field Sherman to Fronle and Edward G. Schmfedell and Antoinette W. Howard, lot on NE coruer of Montgomery and Glay streets, i 97:6 by N ¢8:9: $100. Fstate of Muria Fouts (by Clarence L. Fours, Benjumin and Jennie Gr ss Needham, execut.rs) to James lot on S iine of Washington street, 1 W of Powell and 40 W of Codman Diace, W 57:6; $1 Jiizabeth We ch to' Joeph A. Bush. loton N Iine of Gieen street, 24:5 E of Hyde, £ 20:10 by N 65:6: $.0 David . *mith to Elias H. J ones. lot on S line of % hirty-first avenue, 125 E of 1 street. k 50 by 8100, block 652, Bay Park Homestesd: alno lot on K line of Twenty-fourth avenue, 125 S of Point Lobos avenue, 8 5, vy r. 120: $1.0. Harry « . Warwick 1o Jucob Heyman, lot 820, Gift Map 2: $10. Cathe i. Paine to Mary 1. Kenney (wife of Timothy), 10t; 1754 and 1765, Gift Map lot 565, Gift Map 1: also Lot 15, block 11, Lract A, Pople’s Homestead Associution: iso ot 6, biock 112, University Homes ead As.oclation; $10. Louls Bergerat to Mary Somerville, lot on SE coruer of Chapultepec and Virginia streets, 5 50, 1 59.5, NW 53.12, W 41.5, lots 2i4 aud 215, He, man sutdivision of Cobb Tract: $10. J. S Angus, i G. (rothers aud W. S. Goodfel- low (ex cuiors of estate of James G. Fair) to Bridge Richardson, 1ot on SW corner of Coriland and Apdover avenu-s, W 85:215, 5 75, I £8:974, N 75:134 lots 16 to 18, blocs 9, Fait’s subdivisivi of Holly Park: $340. C. B. Brown, Kobert J.and Annie Page and Mission siome ‘and ioan Association (by Landry C. Bubin, commissioner,) to John H. rady, 1ot 16 § bluek 3, De Boum Traci: $1519. B ATAMEDA COUNTY. }zra Foand Luura Coilins 10 Dora Murray, lot on s line of Thirteenth street, 120:6 K of Wood, E l 52 by 8 135, block A, Uakland Point Homestead T clind: $10. Tract sk IR iva . Hogan (o Corneilus and (Catherine Kelleher, lot on N line of Seventhstreet, 175 1 of Oak, 1 25 by N 100, block 134 Uaklan 5.0 4 . and Theresa Arkison to L. May Mc LA o tae of Madison street, 75 S of Fifih, 5% by E 100, blcck 129, Oukiand: $10. 4 Willism G. and Julia M. MCM:I:Q::A ;ofiv::rz: ,B. « line of Haven sl , 2.5 N gfiai;vm '35, being subdivision B in lot 3, block 802, Watts Tract,Map 2, ' aklandi $10. tracts, Isbury, altera- Siding at 1808 Builders’ Co. effens with George M. e s to frame buiding at tions Larkin siree.: o v) with W. T. Anna L Whistel (by auorney) WU b veitch & Bros, Lo erect two or Vailinge on o fine of Fell street, 157 Wit Franklu; $16,873. Townsead & Wyncken, architects. & . HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL . o W Harlin, Stanford W Maguire. Dutch Fin G Pattee, Pasadena W E iibert, Los ADg H Thorp. ~acramento T stontowdrafiy 1t 1 G Wappl-, Holister W b bargle, Ual S H Cullen. Wil E rielnemann. Chicago A Buliein, ~alem M Lewis Jr, Monierey T Beyd, San Kafael W R nkin, Los Gatos PW Lee, N Y WE esrdslee. w, ~acto £ Thumas & w, Angels K lsaacson, s Greenwood F > mith & w, Uskland Mrs . Tur er, Modesio W ~iufford, < alistoga ¥ O Lec, Chicago B ¥ Gould, Hollister A J Kegan, S LObispo J Adams, N Y Mrs W pauzh, iy, S Jose W J elson, Boston M Besse, Santa Cruz G Devoe, ~an Leandro O Stansbury, Chico y C E Hewins Pheuix G H Smith & w, Fresno J ¥ Clupp. Chleazo J K Brown, Minn G rchwinn, Huoroa H E Guthrie, Aun Arbor Mis Pintt, Cal J D Weens, N Mex A M Duucan. Uhiah J M Wright, Sucto G Patten, Pusade.a MissMct 1oy, College Cy © Robinson, Colusa Mrs J Wilson, Cakland G F Harrls, N Y ¥k Sharcey, N Y B C Aunderion. Covelo K A Jackson, N Y Mrs Huyes, San Jose Mrs Dannis, San Jose RUSS HOUSE. Mrs Mary Foster & sn,0r Mrs B F Allen & d, Or S Nelson & w, I AngelesJ ¥ Davis. Los Anzeles John Wright, San Jose J C Mcabee, San Jose G N 2os & w, ~an Jose Clara V Warren, 5 Jose J J Ailen & W, Sulsun A L White, ~uisun W stevens, Sacto W S Mercer, r.ureka C H Wood, Sacto A J Nicho sou, Sacto W S Hebbird, San Diego A Duno, St Panl J L Jornson, Ukiah MrsJ Johns,Grass Valley Miss Edith Philiips, Cal Mrs J A Gragg, Lompoc IGruy, Sacto J C Branion, Cal M M Davidson & 1, Cal ¥ F Cornduff, Bizgs G ¥ Ansen & w,Sacto ; H Small, Klamath P McFaaden, Carson Louis Speizel. olusa J Tuomas, Santa Rosa A D Christensou, Sac A ¥ Johust.n, Oakland B R Meredich, Oukland H Hali, Madera W E Miller, Oakland E J Noian, Sacto W A Huestis, hureka Mrs J Meikeliohn, Or O E Liiley, Gra sou Frank Brennan, N Y ~ Mrs K Lowel , N Y M Jumes, Alameda Wm Mier, Sacto Jack Addms, Cal W D Hunson, Cal H Smith, Monierey Wm 1 Brusb, Cal A G Meichun, Colusa J G Hamler, Reno W Ingrabam, Lincoin J W Kagsdale, S Rosa P L Wisaom, Paso Kob'es PALACEK HOTEL. Mrs CN Presby, N Y Mrs Simmons, Sacramnt Be sle Presby G J McCarihy, Mexico Mrs ~impson, N ¥ G H Foltz, Huriford E: impsou, N Y K Clover, ~apa OL:imp oL NY A W Maltby, Concord G Harris, Phila Mrs Hexamer, N Y Mrs Tayior, Voston Bessio iuylor, Losion W s Siitt, Ch.cago P Miasson. -an Jose R Macleay, Poruand ¥ Fliught, Eugland G Milcent, kngiand K Greene, Lincinuati £ Bailey, Pittsburg L Peterson, Phila J sicPlieters, onta Cruz Mrs Graham, Or M E Noak, Or ¥ H Evaos, Norwalk Bowden, San Jose Dr C P Bagg, US N Gebn, U s N R Eckardi, Dawson Cfiy Parks, Jackson LICK HOUSE, L E Hoss, Nashville A Hewell, Modesto W W1h.mpson,Modesto M D Laton, Stockton J W Howeil, Merced J B Brown & w,~an Jose T B Crowell. Sac.0 'S Harton, Sacto W P Coleman.S Andreas W J Kinz & H > Duncan & w, Gentry Thos « 0ope) E W Baily, Pleasanton J B L.me.y, Sait Lake M T Featheriy, Murysvl W Wagner, Marysvilie Henry Travers, Cal ¥ Fisher, Los A ngeles S M Buck, Eureka W H Herren, Ranasburg G Cummings. Flacervl W H_(leary ~r, Stockin J R racterson, tdgewd tam H Greenberg, Cal Mrs Wihaiion Mou.erey F E Speucer, San Jose Hy Tuorntou,Los Bancs ¥ M Moit, ~acramento K'S Mahou. Marysvilie 3rs Rhodes & s, Sacto Mrs C Flobr, Sacto irs M regary, Onkiand (O3MOPOLITAN HOTEL R P Johnson & tm, N Y H Thornton, Los Banos A 8 \archus, Harford DrJ Dunnigan. wxeter R Simpson, Cal J Harge, Fresno J Co lirr, Chicago J Dougnerty, Chicago Hstah schmidt,Germny J 15 Fesler, Los Angeles I Britt, Los Angoles L B Sollasky, Russia C Goss. Santa Cruz J Barsdon, Grand Island Miss A Barsdou,Grand Is C W Clarse, Sacramento J Devendarf, Jan Jose J Lins.out&w, Santa Crus C L Heisier, Erie Mrs A Harris, Merced F P Hill, N W Collier, Merced J B Garrett, San Jose D Sul ivan, Nevada City E Tout, Nev City D Halluran, Birds Lding P Reyland, Sonora € Straub Jr.Summervile G Turigren, summerville Mrs B Jennison,Stocktn Miss J Palmer, Stockton Mins b Luurrison, Sickn A P Uentwortn. salem J D Dentwor h, Salem K Orlande & fm, Tuscon J K F.anagan, CLiie BALDWIN HOTEL. 3 M Compton, Tucson L Johnson, Tucson 3 y. ~an Jose NP Barr, US N A J Bauer, >t Louils Mrs G W Fieid, N Y G T Jameson & w. Cal H D Rosenberg, Suisun Dr J J Hoakan, Val cio Miss Swank. Santa Cruz Rev L Hinds, Mt Lowe E i McPike, Grayson J Fox, stockton Miss M:Co: u:n, Fresno J Riley, Butte R G Biock, Ozden H Y Milton, Cambridge W Doug.us, Mass J MacDougal, Stockion J Keily, Fresno G Reed W M 1 onnely, Lutte T J Lynn, Boaton JR L wison, N Y C Baker, Mass G H Bryant, Los Angeles J Smith, San Jose D Levy, William« © H Field, Santa Monica & A Coffin. Duluth NEW WESTERN HOTEL. J Connell, Lime Point M 8 Riley. Rodeo P McCormack, *ta Rosa R Freeman, Los Ang J P i avidson, Stockton Mrs L Bordon, Reno C Christianson, Vallejo R McDevitt, Los Ang J Benjamin, Stockton F k ~mith,Stocktcn I N Gaylor, Chicazo H M Martin, Sacramento JE Huys, Concord J Farian & w, Coucord G W Alien, Selm ——— e ATEAMEKS TO SAIL. STRAMEE |UESTINATION.| ®ATLS. | PIER Crarina. 003 Bav. Sept 2212 | riecs Jomona. ... | Humbold Sept 22 2py | Plac) Weeott...... | HumboidLBay |Sept 22, 1Py | Pler 13 Truckee.. | Yaquina Bay.'Sept22, 5pw| Pler 2 | Vie & Pgt Bnd |Sept25 $am | Pler § |Newpori..... | -ept23 £am|PierlL |Ferndale. ... |Sept 74, 1pw | Pier 13 SepL2510an | bicedd Sept 25,11aw | Plerll Sept 25, 4Pw Plerl$ Sept 217, |=ept an | Plaeil 12 M PMSS ‘Mpl‘ll& BAI‘PIvrl‘ Santa Iosa. .. |Sept29 1lam| Pierll Del Noite.. Grays Harbor. | ~ept 9, | Colum ot (EAMER; TO ARRIVE, STEAMER | State of Cal.... FROM Tortana. Due Peter Jebsen. : B City Puebia. .. | Victorla & Puget Soun | ..Sept 24 Mackinaw by |--Sept 24 Chilk | kel River.... | -Seot 24 Orizaba | Mexico LiSept 24 .| Newport. “Sept 25 | Humboldi Bay . | Coos Bay. ... | Tacoma Washtenaw . Columbia. Portlan | Panam = | Fonotun | Vicioria & Pu-ac monn | san Bla Waita Waiia e, SUN, MOON AND ,1IDE. UXITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEV. TIMES AND Hr¥ioHTs OF HIGH AND Low WATERS AT JORT POINT. ENTRANCE T0 SAN FRANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED RY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINT¥NDENT. NoTk—The high and low waters oc-ur at the City Front (Mission-street Whari) abous twenty- five minutes later than at Fort Polnt; the helght of tide I ihe same at both places September—1897. Wedneslay, September 2 .5.58| Moon rises Feet | TIMe | gy Lw L wi H wi W 20| 0.20 T.44! )1‘ if Lusi 8,26/ 105 22| 1.54] 9.02| 4 07 28| 237 9.36/ 00 24| 329 \w.uzi il 25, 4.C0) 10.27] 87] NOTE—In the anove exponition of the tides the sarly morning tides are given in the left hand column, aud the successiva tides of the day in tha order of occurrence a4 to time. The second tima coizmn glves the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or right hand columa gives tho iast tide of the day, except when tnero are bui thres tides as sometimes sccurs. The heights given are addiilous to the sonndings oa the United States Coasi Survey Charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the helght, and then the number given is subtract! from tha depth 2iven by he chanar T i —— The Time Ball, ERANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFicE, U. S. N, MERCHANTS' F XCHANGE. } SAN FRANCISCO. September 21, 1897. The time bail on Telegrapn riili was droppsl exacily aunoon to-day—L e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or exactly at 8 p M, Greenwich time. W. S. Hugres, Lieutenant U. S N, in charge. SHIPPING 1 LLIGENC A Arrivel. TUESDAY, Septsmber 21, US stmr Monterey, Clark, 4 days from b Angel Stmr City of Peking, Hongkony, via Yoko i S 7 day«: pass and mdse. 1o ¥ M S > Co. Stmr Coos Bay. Hall 74 hours from > port, ete: pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co Stinr Newsooy. Fosen. 21 hours irom Usai: 21 M1t lumber, 1o Usai Kedwood Co: wiin rafu i ow. Stmr Czarina, Seaman, 40 hours {rom C003 Bay; mdse. to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Stmr Pomona, Cousins. 17 huurs from Eureca; pass and mdse, to Goodall. Perking &Co. Stmr Weeott. Milier. 59 bours from Crescen: 3 Smith, 27 days from 1, days. via Honoiuin City: pass and mdse. to North Facific >3 Co; luu ber. 0 D T C P-rkins hr 1vy, Murchison, ¥ days from Grays Har- 00 M ftlumber. to ~lade Lumber Co. Schr Monterey, Beck. 16 nours trom Bowens Landing: lumber, to I Heywooe. Up river direci. Schr Moro. Jorgensen, 65 nours from Coquiiis River, vin Arch Rock: mdse, to J 3 Kimbu'l Schr kalcon, Linsholm, 55 hours from Eureka; 141 M feanmber, 1162 M shingles, 90 M sbakes, 0 Chas Neison. Cleared. TUESDAY, September 21 Br stmar _Gaelle. Finch, Hooekong and Youko- hama, via Honotalu: O & 05 5 Co or shin Ksmbirs, Browuell Vancouver: J F Crmpman & ¢ o. 4 Be tark Forfarshire, Evans, Queenstown: G W MeNear. Bxtn W H Dimond, Niison, Spreckeis & uiros Co. Scor L1 Ninfa, Sonerud. Princa William Sound; Soathern Alaska Mining and Development Co. Schr Sadie, Smith, Klawacs, » P T & P Co. Suiled TUESDAY, September 21 Br stmr Gaelic, Finch, Yokonama and Hong kong, via Honolulu. Sumr Empire, Neison, Coos Bay. Eimr Gipsy. Leland. ~anta Uris. Stmr Alex Duncan. Olsen, souchern coast. Sumr Laguna, Peterson. Stmr Cleoue. Strand, Albion. Stmr santa Rosa. Alexander, San Diega. Stmr Homer. Jessen. C0os Bay. Stmr Santa Cruz. Hinkel, Port Harfocd. Stmr Geo Loomis. Bridset'. Venturs Schr Mary Etta. Nyaan, Boweas Landing, chr Fiosper ~ciroeler, Nehairm River. Schr yohn F Miller. Hanson. Grays Harbor, Schr john A. Hellquist, Bureka. SchrJ G Wall, 1 rastiom, Eurexa. Schr American Girl, Johnson. Grays Rarbor, Scar Sadie, Smitn, Klawacs. Telegraphic. POTNT LOBOS, September 21—10 # u— Weatnar hazy; weather calm. Charters. The bark Sea King loads mdse for Melnourna; Br bark Woollahra, redwood at Eureka for S d ney: ship B P Cheuey, coaiou the Souud for thiy port. Honotuiu; John D Spoken. Aug 19—Lat &S long 27 W Rrship Clan Rob- ertson, from Antwerp for Santa Rosalla. Aug 2%—Lat 18 N, long 38 W, Brship Cromp- ton, trom Shields, for >an Francisco. Domestic Ports, ASTORIA—Arrived Sept 21—Stmr Allfance, ho Sept 17. via Enrekaana C00s Bay. Satied Sep 21— 5r ship Dunbritton, for Queans- RT BRAGG—Arrivea Sept 20—S:mr Protec- 110, hence Sept 19 TATOOSH--Passed Sept 20—S'mr Walla Walla ) Sept 21—Stmr Wash tenaw, hence Sept 18, for Tacoma; Nor stmr Peter Jebs=n. for San Francisco: stmr Muckina; for San Francisco. PORT A —In port Sept ~0—=hlp Co- lumpia, hence Aug 31, for Departure Bay. EUREKA—Arrived Sept 21—Bktn Planter, ice Sept 9. Saiied Sept clsco. GREENWOOD—Arrived Sept 21—Stmr Green- wood. hi-nee ~ept 20. COOS BAY—Arrived Sept 20—Stmr Arcata, hce 21—Schr Occidental. for San Fran- Sept 18. PORT LOS ANGELES—Salled Sep: 21—Stmr Alcatraz. CASPAR—Arrived Sept 21—Stmr Caspar, hace Sept 20. NEWPORT—Arrived 21—Schr Mabel Gray, trom Eure SAN PEDKO—Arrived Sept 21—Stmr South Coast. hernce Sept 19; schr Lucy. from Umpqua ALBION —Arrived Sept 21—Schr Chetco, Lenca Sept 18: schr Gold=n Gate hence Sept 9. TATOO>H— Passed Sept 21—Ship Glory of tho Seas, heuce Sept 5, for Comox. NEW PORT—Arrived Sept 21—Stmr Scotla, fim Hondas Landing. TACOMA—Sailed Sept 21—Bktn € C Funk, for ! Peuro. FORT BRAGG—Arrived sept 21—Stmr Noyo, hence Sept 2U, and sailed for Eureka. Eastern Por NEW YORK—Sailed Sept 20—Stmr Advance, for Colon. Clearcd Sept 21—Ship M P Grace, for San Fra clsco. sept ¥oreign Ports. YOKOHAMA—Salled Sept 19—Brstmr Victoria for tacoma. VALPARAISO—Arrived Sept 18-Nor Prince Edward, from Port Townsena. NEWCASTLE, NSW Arrive: Sept 17—Br ship Glenogil. to 10ad for San Francisco Salle: Aug 22—Brsoip Brends. for San Fran- GUAYMAS—Arrived Sept 21—Schr C A Thayer from Grays Harbor. ACAPULCO—>ailed Sept 8—Br ship Dunsyre.for Oregon. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Sept 21—Stmr Ca alonia from Boston. NEW YORK—Arrived Sept haven, from Antwerp. Salled Sept 21 —~mr Georgle, for Liverpool: stmr Lahn, for Bremen: stmr Servia, for L vei- pool. ~ MARSEILLES—Arrived Sept 21—Stmr Scotis, from vew Yock. BOULOGN E—Arrived Sept 21—Stmr Maasdam, from New York. PLYMOUTH—Arrived Sept 21—Stmr Trave, from New York. QUEENSTOW N—Arrived Sept 21—Stmr Teu- tonic, from New York. Importations. SANTA CRUZ—Per Coos Bay—1 bx fish. San S.meon—135 sks wheat. 10 tubs 2 bxs but- ter, 5 coops chickens. 5 5ks potatoes. Cayucos— 198 sks wheat, 30 sks tarley, 1 coop chickens, 3 bxs butter. Newport—645 sks whea mdse, 15 bxs lemons, 115 ons, 6 bbls sweet poiatoes. F.ast San Pedro—8 pkgs mdse, 11 cs soap, 16 c3 onlons, 1ot housenoid iurniture, 1 cs creosote. San Pedro—1 casting, 1 bx oil clo:hinz, 1 bag clothing, 2 pxgs mdse. Ventura—536 sks beans. 770 sks onlons, 176 sks drfed apricots, 1 bx tobac.o. 1 bbl vinegar. 1 cs piciure fra uet, 79 bxs lemons, 2 bxs cartridges +ants Burbara—9 bo's minersi waier, 1 0x fish, 7 bxs orange. 108 bxs lemons. Gav.oia—109 sks mustacd seed, 8 sks crawfish Port Ha: ord—38 bxs fish, 200 sks dried anr cots, 9 cs eggs, 60 bxs plums, 1 coop chickens, | bal mdse, 415, sks barley, 277 sks wheat, 43 sk o v COQUILLE RIVER—Per Moro—17510ns coal, 40 M tlumber, 114 bdis broom bhanales, 23 bxs berries. 3 buss wool, 11 bdis hides, 295 bdis broom handles, 25 bxs salmon, 42 bxsapples. 54 bxs fruiy, 55 Keg« 29 bxs butter, 41 hides. Arch Rock—61 sks wool, 37 kegs butter. €005 BAY—er Czarina—530 (ons oal, 98 b1y hides and peits. 35 cds matchwood, 11,430 it lum- ber, 538 bxs apples, 4 pkgs staves, 5 bxs cheese. 5 bxs butter, 33 bbls salmon. 2 bales flannel 1 bx musical insiruments, 5 bxs seed, 1 Lkg cas:ine 2 bleycles, 2 sks coin, 3 pkgs express, 72 pkgs mdse. EUREKA—Per Pomona—1 cs clothing, 2 pkss 94 bxs butter, 1% sks gluestock, 1 roll beiting, 1 typewriter, 1 bx candy, 34 bxs apples, 1. csnat, 900 M shingles, 87 head (a.tle, Zcs liquor, 1 s rubber zoods, 87 M ft lumber. 1 bx crocaery. 76 sks peas, 1 cs macbinery, 76 bales 124 nfsas wool, 1 cs jam, 20 M shakes, 13 pkys express E R and E & R -207 bxs butter, 1 bx m./l nery. b dressed calves, 7 pgs household goods. ' 0 &80, 1 pkg personal effects, 60 sks peas, # sis wool. 26 skslenti s. CRESCE 27 cs meat, 1 cs sundries. 6 trunks, ber. 21—Stmr Bremer- 3375 sks barley, 1 bx 8 peunuts, 44 bxs lem- T CITY—Per Weeott—29 bxs butter, 220 M 13 lum: Consigneos. Per Weeott—Dodge, Sweeney & Co: F BHaizht: Poultrymen’s Union; J H Newbauer & Co: Kiogan & Co: Witzel & Baki W C Price & Co; _Pacifis Butchers’ Supply Co: Getz Bros & Co; S B & (o3 R D Huome & Co; D T C Perkins ’ Per Pomona— Brizham. Hopoe & Co: A Sazaly: Cahfornia Glue Co: C E Whitney & Cn; Crane & Co: Dodge, Sweenev & Co: Wellman, Peck & C Doscher: Dupul Ts pewriter Co; Healdsburs Sonoma Commereial Co- Gray & Mitchel ; Getle- sen & Ruine: Higgins & Collins: Garela & Mazzin F B limeht: 11 0o n & Co: H J Behens: JcKav & Co: Johu ¥ English: Marshall, Teggari & Co; I{ o H L Judell H Moflite; Porter, Slessinger & Co Denver Cou_Rlectric Cu: L dowdan: & Co; New York B & P Thos Denigan son & Co; Moses & Co; Wells, Farzo « Co; A:c PCs>C0. G de Lucca & Co: Hils Brot: Pub Co: J H Newbauer & Co ' Kabn & Nathan: Norton, Teller & Co: Marsball & Relmers; N It Swan: O BSmith & Co: Kos. & Hen cii:) Stand ard Oli Co; Wheaton. Brson & Co: Witzel & B« Per Czariua—J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Joseph Lanas: Le Count Bros: McDonoush & Kunyon: ¥ in G Frearick-on & Co: D ~ Mouiion: H_Campa & Co; Hiimer, Bredhoff & Schulz; Getz Bros & Co: Henocin & ' chroeder: Bandon Wooien-mills: N Van serzen & Co: Miller, Sloss & Scort; Kohler & Chase: Enterprise Bresery: Wo r Wriden & Co Standard UiLU» : Wells, Fargo & Co; aric Ol Works: Cox Seed and Plant Co: Leaviit & Le.e; Ut.ion Brewery: Wi-lows Brewer, 3 Psr Moro—Bissinger & C C C Pennell & Co; J S Kimball: Dodge, Sweeney & ¢ Hulme & Har L G Sresovich & vo: L Scatena & Co: F B Halght Getz Bros & Co: W B Sumner & Uo: McDonough & Rupyon: Hilmer, Breahoft & schuiz For Coos Bay - Newmark & Edwards: Ames & Har f1; Wolf & Son; Levl Spiegei & Co: U nion Gas Engine Co: Geo W ex-ur: L ~catona & Cos Jonas Erlanger & Co: W C Price & Co: C T Water: house: Wieland Brewing Lo, CC !’enunll & Co: V J Wieland; Amer Carb Acid GasCo: & Slmpson: H Dutard ; Porter Bros & Co; Jo inson-Licxe Mer: cantile Co; Sanborn, Vail & C Lanor l'.xch.m‘a:v. M Koloers: I I' A en: JJvancovien & Coi H Ciftion: L G Sresovich & Coi U K Whitney &C) - Wetmore Bros: G Camilionl& Co; P s Narians e Sinsheimer Bros; Gusmaui: Norion, feller & Co: § 1 G N tn 0. American Unios £.sh Lu; V D'Virgiiios A Paladini. Pacthc Geast Fich Coi A Enes & Co:. Enterprise Brewers: ~ i* M ling Co: Norton. Teiler & Co: _ Moore, Ferguson & Co: I Tevi & Co: Daiton Bros: A Pades: 5 Wieland: uson & Co: Marshall, Tegzar: & Co: L oore, B ail & Heimora: H Heckman & Co; N - Zaezzie: Weliman, Peck & Co; H N 1iden & (9; Brigham, Hoppe & Co: Poultrymen’s Union. —