The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 29, 1897, Page 8

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THE SA ) FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER <29 .1 897 #———__—_—__——_m THE COMMERCIAL WORLD OF THE SUMMARY MAEKETS. Cofes tairly actiy Wheat Freights du Wheat lowar again. Bariey dull and weak. Oa s, Corn and Rye unchanged. Flour 25¢ iower. Hay and Feedstuffs as before. Be.ns and Seeds d ull. r dociined again Bags coutinue Lo ad vance. Mexican Dol ars lower. New York Exchange higher. i Provisic Hops advaaced. Hides siealy. Potatoes weak and quleter. Buter. Cheese and i:gzs unchanged. Povliry plentiful and weak Fresh Fruits abuncant and dull Dried Fruit Marke. dead. Meat Market unchanged. Sugar ad vance | | THE PRODUCTION OF CALIFORNIA | s qute er. Wool active ana rm. FLOU — | The production of Calitormia Flour during the | year euaing May 31 1897, sccorllug to returns made pe mills to T ¢ kricalunder, Secretary ¢t the San krancisco Produce Exchange. was 2,500,000 barrels, requiring 310,000 tons of Wheat. The exporis were 1,119,000 barrels, and the ioca’ Covst on was 1.496.000 barrels On the basis uf one barrel 01 Flour to each inhabitant of the State, which is the accepted quantity. the present population of California, ailowing for the natural increase, s about 1.567,000. | O Clear ® Partly Cloudy | ® Cioudy ® Rain® Snow| | SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION DURING PAST 12 HOURS Explanation, The arrow flies with at station indica e mpera:urs for the days: th erneath it. it eny, the amount of TaInfall, of melted suow in inches and hundredths, eive hours. Isobars, or solid i s of equal alr pressure; iso- d lines, equsl temperature. The means high Laromeiric pressure a fs usually accompanied by fair weather: “low” Tefers (0 low pressure, and is usually preceded and accompanied by cloudy weatherand rains. “Lows” us.ally first appesr on the Washington | coast. When the pressure is high in the interior and fow along the coast, and the isobars extend porth and south aloug the coast, rain is probables | bui wien the “luw’ ls inclosed with isobars of The top figures therms, or dot word “high” marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- | able. Witha “high" in the vicinity of Idabo, and | the pressure falling 1o the California coast, warmer weather may be expected in summer and colder | weather In winter. The reverse of these conditions Wikl prodace an opposite result. reported stations iu California Eureka 54, hed B Ohispo 80, 103 Aneles 75 San Francisco data: 80, minmum day legraph from weather bureau TEE WEA:HER B.REAU. ! | UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- | TURE, WkATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Sep- | tember 28, 1597, 5 P. M | The following sre the maximum tempera:ures | | i 74, Fresno %6, San Luis San Diego 70, Yuma Maximum | temperature | | Weather Conditions and General Fore- | custu | { The pressure has fallen during the last twenty- four hours aonz Oregon and Washiagzon coast. 1L bas remeined nearly stationary in Cali- fornia. The temperature has fullen over the Focky Mountais and patean n a:d his remained nearly statlo iary over the Pacifi~ siope. At Los Anc-les there has ocen & rall of 8 deg. and at Red B uff a rise 0: 10 de Kaiu bas fallen 1a Utah Thunderstorms &re Fheeaix Forecast made at - an Francisco £ ending miduizht. Sepemoer 29, 159 Northern Califorsia—Clondy 'in northera por- tion W ednesda;; fair in soutbern portion; south- eriy winds in the Vaileys; wester.y winds on the coast Sonthern Cal along the coas Idaho and Montava. ported at Helena and birty hours orota—Fair W westerly wind .. dnesday: armer | Utah—Cioud with showers early in (he morninz: warmer sday night Anzona—Ciondy Wednesday, with showers early i the morning In eastern portion. | Nevada—¢loudy Wednesday, with showers in | exiren e norihiast: warner nof hwest. | San Francisco and vicini'y—Fair Wednesday; southerly, chaug ug Lo wes: eFly winds. ALEXANDER MCADIE, Local Forecast ufficial. | YORK s 2w OCK MARKET. | NEW YORK, N. Y. Sept. ket for stocks was astonishinely dull, and the total transactions as low as thoss of yesterdar, and smaller than for many months, the total saies | umbering ou 70,009 shares. It became evi- | dent that s+s.erday’s Guilness could not beascrite? | 1o the Jewish New Year hollduy. It isan obvious fuct that the lsrge buying interests which have | Len 50 powerful a factor in ‘he recant bull move- | ment have re ired from the field for a tme, and the orders through commissiou-tonses, the medium through which the pub ic at larze operates, have shown & correspord ng s ling off. There are some o b-lieve (ha lurge bul operators hav aircady liouidated their holdings and taken their | profits Certain 1t is that there was n» evidence In fo. day s merke: of any heavy offering of long stock. The recent consyicuous bulls, never:heless, seemed 10 acquiesce and offered littlc opposit on to the bears. FPrictically ail the rcom traders have tured bears, end their selling 15 called short sell- b5 1he mosL VIgorous aitack to-day was di- rected against the cowlers, on the asscrtion that the anthracite companies have been exceeding the aliotted output #na that there was no increase in the cutput that made any advance in the price cf coal likely. Scme of (he prominent industrials nd the zrangers were also urder pressure. Whatever spurts of activity were shown during the day were on a downward ¢ urse of prices, and any s ead\1ig of the market or recovery bronght intense du iwess il ad weak undeitone. Conditioas, nevertheless, ali contizned *avoraie, & POIDUNE 10 & further increase in va.ues of prop- ery. Rai:way ceruings all contiuued to show im- provement For the third week in Septemher the Ba timore and Chio, Scuthwestern reported an ificrease of $19,219.° The Augus’ statement of the Atchison | Compairy showed an_increuse of the total income from operation of $13 583 London seni hicher prces at the op nine, and was n buyer of st ¢k a'l duv. presumarly to meet {he settiement wLich wus 1 progress (hers, T he ragort (hat the GOVATBMCNL has assen +d to the forec osure sale of the Union Pacitic vn 28.—To-day's mar- probosed . v the reorganization commi sight miodifica’ious, creaed & demavd for the stock Of At COmTany Al Seemed (0 steady the Reneral List The interest in the moey situxtion wes & bardening tendeucy of domestic exchange | on Aew YOrk at some W estern centers indicu 1ng some relaxation of the i on Mo 'ey rese; ve. J.ocw] money raies have «on inued firm and for- ei~n exchange steady. . his steadiness of foreign exchange is attributed to the covering : f recent g0.d importations at San Francisco. The net lo ses cn the day extends irom a fraction up to 2 noi ced Industrials, the coalersand the grangers, es; ecially Omaha a4 Kock Isiand, bein the mos. couspicuous sufferers. Consoli- dated Gas 10st_4 points. SugAr 3, und Gas 2V, Lach de Gas, Cotton Oi - preterred ‘and Pitsburg, Cleveiand. Cincinnati and St Lou:s preferred show1nz £atus of a point or over. Ronds moved 1o svmpaiiy with sa'es were on 3 $1:500,000. Totel sales ofstocks 10 Guy were 3 fac uding: A chison 1-79, Atch 11,905, (- & 0. 7165, Burlington = tan 4:4), Jouisvile and souri Focific 77.0. M. K. & 1. preterred 50-2, New York Central 6171, Northern P-citic pre ferred 11,948, Ontaiio und Western 3495, +eud- ing 6055, Rock Island 8740, St. Paul 40,705, St Panl and Umaha 5525, ~outuein Raflway pre. ferred 5090, Texas and Paciic 3900, Uuion Pa- cific 53,954, U. P. . & G., 4445 Wabash pre- stocks. Total 0,500 shares, | mpreterred | 423, Munbat- | Nashvile 4320, Mis. | to-dity us low ws 77s 1034d per ounce, but too mucs stress must not be laid on this decline, as there are 10 bits ers or sellers at he mo The Paris ourse was ol Toe | Central Pacific.... | New Alb& Chicgo do prera. do do prefd. i3l Nat Lin Oil N J Cenirai_...... 9% Uregon Imp. Co. N ¥ Centra 11034 Pacific Mail.... preferred 3521, Western Union 4973, Chicag Great Western 10,295, LONDON MARKE ept. cablegram : NEW YORK, N. Post’s London finan The Eveaing Ihe stock 1 marke's were quiet lo-day, attention being <on- fined 10 the arrangement of the account at the settlemens, but the tone was betier Luan for some time |ast and the marsets 00Kiog generally healtbier. lhe rise in investment stocks is due 10 the indefinite idea thal monsy may not cet much dexrer. ~ix mon‘hs Knglish treasury biils for £2,000,000 were ailotied to-day at an average of 2 pur cent, which assisted 1his motion of easier meney. per cent. | he wccount wes not_specially larze. The tone was 200d and there was 4 disposi.ion here to deal for the new uccount, but the New York selling to- ui he surprided and discouraged the operators and prices closed weak. Canadian Pac.fics were specially s rong. 8s were also Grand Trunks. Mines were distinctly better. Un ess something unforeseen occurs the new accounis bid o be fair y RCLIV. 10 mOs market~ Bar zo d is offered Government 1 regard Lo siive s closely waiched tuere. 1he Berlln market v as steady. SILVER MALKET, NEW YORK, N. Y., sept. 28 —Silver scored a sharp decline of 65 of & penny (0 2515 in Lon- don. and 11Gc to bdc in New York. The highest price during September was reached on Sep.em- ber 24. on which day the price was 5714c in New York. The low price of Sepiember was 2334d in London «nd 5134¢ in New York Commenting upon the decline in siiver the Evening Fost says: The chief reason for the re- newed dec ine iu silver since last week, Tuesdav, the growing belif that the Banx of ».ngland’s I L0 wAIer” its reserve with siver was made | 0. the beli-i that the render such condition iwpused would c.ion impossibie. The pri.« ha been & need on the publication th ' bauk duectors’ leiter ana was forced u riher by u shuriage o1 si ver in Lonion for i medinie aelivery, sol this week's mail zdvices abow that in the second wees of Sepiewber - ports of sliver at London exceeded exports by | 170,000 Morvover, exp risof silv r from New | Yorg, which fell irom #743,000 in tue last week of | August (o $616.000 In the secoud week or sep- | femb 1, ro-¢ again to $745,0. 0 or the week end- 11§ Septen ber 18, and lo $913,000 lust week. | YORK MONEY MARKET. of NEW =d . | Closing Frices for Bonds and Railway | Shares. NEW YORK, N. Y., tept. 28.—Money on call steady at 214@:1o¥: last loan 3%, closed 2g@5%;: | prime meicuntile paper, 4%2@by: Sterling ex- change steady. with actual business in bankers bia st £4 Bo@4 5514 for demand, And AL $4 52 @: 3 for 60 unys: posted rates $3 833 >4 BE@4 Bulg: commercial bills, $8 5)Lo: 8 ceruticates, 5415@56%ac bar silver, dilac CLOSING STOCKS. Coil.angoes on Americans were 3la@4 | | Lari 8100 s ! | comber. which closed yesterday at 9155@913c, starting to-day at 9135@911pc. Forafew miu- u es afier the opening Lue market shnwed symp- 1oms of & re-overy. The wea her west and south- west was stil_very dry and faimers were reported 10 be greaily discouraged on account of their ina: biliLy (o do their fa.l plowing. Reports of dsmage by drought and frost in Ar- gentina were also plentiful. 1his caused an ad- vauce fu Decamnber to 916c. It held stexdy for a moment or 10, anu 1or Lhe remainder of he ses- | sion the murket ruled weak. ‘lhere was but one futerruption te ihe uecine. and that came wieu the ¢ 0a1 & Liverpool cabies were posied, showing # 15@.14d : dvance Continenial cables were irreguiar, - niwerp reporting 124 centimcs de- cline, while Parls showed & 10 ceiitime advance in Sejtember, with later deliveries unchanged. ihe market a5 & who'e was very dull, with au al- must .0.4. absence of outside support. Decemver Wos seiling & 9035 at the close. Corn opentd easy and became weak as the ses- 8i0n ~dvaucei Lheweakest feature of the si.ua- tion was that cash coru wus oftered 2c be.ow De- cember prices. ‘Lhere was u very free selling by bear professionals. It closed §4¢ lower than yes- terduy. There was litilé doing in oats. The marxet was weak from the start pritcipally through sym- puthy with corn. Lons 50 d ireely auring the de- cline, but ihe greaier poriion of the day's business was scattered Provisiors were steady at the opening. The mar et svou b came weak on free offerings of ribs by p ckers generally and of lard a.d pori b Cudaby. ) esterday’s | reaizin.sales \Uthe ol 10~ lower, Lecember lard about lUc tower, December ribs 1Uc iower. The leading fu'ures rangea s follows: advance :o0 brousht out Decer. ber pork was and ARTICLES. Wheat No ¥— September. . . Decemuer (new).... May Septemver. December.. May “eptember.. ! Decembver. DMess POrk ® bbi- October .. Lo 071458 1 I ecember. 15 Junuary.. 15 | octoter. 37 Decemby 47% Januwiy .o 6214 ~hort Ribs, 1 October. . 8714 December. 75 January 75 | sh quotations were as folows: Flour. ensy; No 2 Sprin - wheat, 883,@9075: No 3 Spring Wheat, B7@89c: No. 2 e, ¥535@94%g : No. 2 Corn. '271:@273c: No. 2 Oats, 1. L4@1814zc: No. 2 White Z25; No. 3 While to.b, 2 @:23,c kye. 46lgc: No. 2 barley nomisal f.0.b. 31@idc: No. 4, fob, 28 | @3sc: N axseet $1 01@1 0284 Prime Timothy Seed, $2 6713 Mess Pork @ bbl £810@8 15: Lard @ .00 Mhs £4 4215094 45: ~hort Iibs Sides (i00s+). $4 0@ 5 10: Dry Salted Shouiders (boxed). 535@564s:: Short Clear Sides (boxed). 51@514C: \Vhisay, distllers finished §oods, per gaion, $1 22 Shipments. Rallroads— =t Paul 7Y Atchison 1515 Preterred... 1441y Preterred . 8i3g St Paul & Omaha. 61bg | Baltimore & Unid. 163y Preferred .......133 Canada Pacifi 4| | uthern. Capada 4 Southern Failway. Preferred Ches & Obio . Texas & raciti Chicago & Alon. Chicage, 5 & Q s Union Pacific... Chicago & i 11l CIUPL&G... ceCastL. 7| Wabash. Proferred. Preferre s | Del & Hudson. ... 54 Wheel & L s | Dei L& W...... Preferred....... s Del & R0 G. } xpress Companle Preferrec 3 |adams Ex. ..137 Erte, Dew ... ... 1634 amernican nx. ....117 First ureferred . 41 [Unit-d States’.. . 44 Fu Wayne... 1168 [ Wells-Faig - G Nor s M iscellaneous— Hoexlog Val..... 6% A CoLOil Jiiinois Cent... 104 Preferrei.. Lake Erie & 1915 aw'n Swirits refe.red........ T0% Proferred Lake Shore. .. L3 Am Tolacco. Louix & Nash.... 13| Pruferred... Manhattan L..... JUsig C hicago Gas Met Traction 121" Cons Gas..... Michigan Cent-al. 105 Com. ¢ anle Co. Ninn & St L 334 Col F & iron. do do 1st pred. 873 do do prefd Mo. Facific.... Ly Gen. Electiic Mobile & ulio 28 " | Tilinols Sterl Mo K &1 1554 ia « lede Gas do prefid N Y Chicago £ 3L 15 | Puliman ¥ do do 1s_prerd. 9 |silver Certificates. do 4o 2d prefd. 37 | stan Kope&Twine. Nor West. .. - 15_ |suaar.. 475 Preterred 2015 T C & iron 5234 | U & Leathe: No Amer Co. No Pacific. Preferred Ontario& W. 5 Preferred. 6 Ore k& Nav .0 6 |US lubber 1714 Ure *hort Line.... 1734 referred . 6615 Pitisburg 158 " Wes era Uniol Wiy Readiug. 26 ChG W Kock island 03, CENW., | St Louls &S K 5| Preterred.. | Preferred......... 11 i CLOBING BONDS. U S New 4s, reg... 12534 /N J Cent Gen 5s.. | do do 4s. coup North Carol na 6s { do 4s. reg u| Doas. i, dods, coup. 4 Northern Pac Isis do2s, reg. Do, 3s. do bs, reg... Vo, 42 0 53, coup! N Y C &L 4S 1063 | District 3 6os...... 10814 Nor & W 6s . 5 | Alu Class A.. 0307 | Northwest Consols | Do, Ciuss B 108 | Do.debbs.......116% | Do, Class 98 Orezon Nav lsts..11214 | Do, Currency 95 | Do 4s.. 0 | Atchison 4w B34 05 Line 64 1r...0 11614 Do, Adj 4s....... 5314 Lo, lsstr 3504 Canada ~o.ds ... 107 = O Imop lsts tr.....101%5 Can Pac 1s Do.Batr........ 41 C&N Ptrbs |Pucific 6s, «1'85...10214 | C& Ohio s Ta! e din 4s. dolg Ch&D slgs . Rio G Weu, Isis. B2ig | Den& R G 1sis.. 1104y St L& 1 3 Gen 5% 891g | Den & £ G 4s 8455 St L&~ F L114 Eas: Tenn lsts. .. rie Gen 4s. 108 71 St P consols....... StPC&PIsts . | @19¢c; cucese, steady, | bolognas, 82 | Sales were largely at $3 80@3 15. ARTICLES | Receipts. Flour. bbls 13,000 10,009 | Wheat. bu. | 202000 195000 Corn, bu, | 440,000 GR1.000 Oats' bu’ | 6oslvoo] gz2.000 ye, bu. i 12,000 000 Burley, ou. | 182000 36.000 On the Froduce Exchange to-da~ the Butter mar- ket wzs firm; creameries. 14@21bgc: dairies, 12 B@9c: exgs, firm: tresh, l4c. WHEAT FUTUBES, LIVERPOOL Sept. Oct Dec. Opening ........... veee T101a 7735 To14 Clostng. ... .. 7118, 7T 75 PARIS FUTURES sept. Oct. Flour — Opening. 6010 6050 Closing.. .60 30 600 Wheat—Opening . < 2% 75 C.osing..... 29 49 LB 60 Wheat Movements. Receipts. Shipments. TIDKWATER. Bostol New York . *IPhiladeiphia . ... Baitimore.. ‘New ures EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET CHICAGO, Tit. Sept. :8 —CATTLE—The fow cattle that were offered for sale were disposed of st abou: forner prices, £0od fai, ligntand me- diu weights having the preference. Native beef steers, $:@450. The bu'k, $4 6.@ 20; stockers and feeders, $3 50@$:; feeding bulls, $:@3 35; 2.@3 Calves were ra‘her active, but prices averaged lower. Texus cattle were un- chapzed and Western rangers were stesdy with sales largely to feeders. HUGS—There was an active dimand for hogs Prices averaged a nickel hivhe than yesterd Heavy prck- iightweights, $4 25 ing Lois. $3@3 90; @410 HEEP—The market for sheep and lambs was isrgeiy JUc lower. ~heep were salubie i $2 25@3 for the poorest native flocks up Lo $4@4 26 1or cholce to prime lots, fi w koinzavove $4. Wi stern range sheep sold for $3 50 @4 10, 1nd feeders were large buyers at $3 50@3 75; lamb. suld freely at $4@5 50. Idaho lois suld’ $1 10@5 10. ~ome n.ce 100-pound black-faced sicep were taken at prime | %4 10 ship to Ohio for ferding purposes. Receipts—Cattle, 7000: bogs, 20,000; sheep, 22,000. Kansus City. | KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Sept. 28 —CATTLE—Re- ceipts. #500. Good grades steadv: ct er grades slow. Texes steers. $ 55@3 90: Lvxas cows, $175@ HO; naive steers, 33 50@5 25: na cows and heifers. S1@4; stockers and feeders, $3@ 4 25; buils. $.@3 25, HOGS—Receipis. 10,000 Market | stiong. Bulk of sales, &3 85@3 95: heavies, #3 R0@3 90: packers. $3 75@3 87 Ly: mixed. 33 80 @3 95: lights, 33 B0@4: yorkers, §3 95@4: plus, $3 6u@5 0. S ke P—Receijts, 7000. Market firm Lambs, | #3605 20; muttons. $2@3 70. steady (o FW&Dsis 70 Gen Electric 53....100 GH&SAGs... 16 5s... 931 do do 28, 0fd 105 |~tanRpe«Twineés 62 H&TCentbs... 109 |Teun New Set 3s.. K3 | do con 6s.... 106 Tex Pac L& 6 1sis 9515 | | 1va Clas 0 91y Do, reg 2ds...... 293, Kan P Contr. . 100k U P isis........ ...10] Kan P 1syD D)ir.116 U P D& Guif ists. 5155 La Nw Corsolds.. 90 Wab ls. by. L&N Uni 43 8315 Do, zds........l. Niissourt ox. 100 West Stor 45 MKT 2 64 | Va Ceuiures. Do, 4s.. B614. Do, ceterred..... MY Central Bl Homestake. Iron Silver... Mexican. 30 00 *tandard. 2500 Tion (o 45| Yellow Jacket. Bosto Mass. Sept. 23.—Atchison, 15; Bell %: Chicago, Buriington and Quincy, Central, €3; Oregon Short Liue, 18: Sun Liego, 415, YORK GEAI BOSTON, NEW AND PRODUCE. ~ NEW YORK, . 28.—Flour receipts, 28,843, exports 30,635 Que. and weak :t a lower rnnge of prices. Minnesota. $9 15@5 50; do, takers. $4 35@4 50: winter patents, 85 15@ 5 40; do, straits. 4 T0@84 80: do, extra, 38 50@ 375 WHEAT—Recelpts, 235,300 boshels; exports, 214.444. Sjor, weak: No. 2 red, 9614c. Options opened epsy on bearish Liverpooi cables, sold «ff all day under new spring wheat receipts, liquida- tion, disappointing xport cemand and small out- side'trad . - losing @) 1qc vet lower. No. 2 red, September 961a@iily. closed 9655c: December, 93jgas i-16¢, c.osea 931 4c. L OP=—Firm, State common to choice, 1595 crop. #@4c. 1836 crop, 6@hc; 1397 crop, 14@1cc: Pacific « oust, 1895 crop, - @dc: 1896 crop, b@9c; 1897 crop, Zisc. WOOL—Firm. Domestic fleece, = 3 extia, 2@ 10c; Texas, 1U@16c PRTR L UM-Quiet. United closed 72V4c bid. LEAD—Exchange quiet, $4 5235@4 3714 brok- ers’, #4. PICIRON—Warrinis very dull, §7 05@7 15. COPFER—Dul, $11 25 TIN-—Quiel, $:3 6U@15 66. SPhLTEK—Quict, $& 25@4 35. CUFI ki —U}00% openeu steady at unchauged prices to 6 poiuts decline, ruled inactive and fea- tu.eess on indiffer ut European cubles, but showed weah undertone on_account of conitnued Frazil un receipts wud almost entire aosence of sp-Cula ive s.pport: closed stewdy, with prices 5 points deciine 10 5 | oints net sdvance; sales, 6250 bag-, wcloding Seplen ber, $6: December, $6 45. S0ot Coffee— Ris steady. 7 kK 7 lobbing, Thge. Mild, quiet: 164c. o 5 SUGAR—Eaw firm: refined firm: centriju- zal, 96 tes. 3 15- 6c: refined. nrm: stavdard A.5c: confeciioners’ &, 5¢: crushed, 514¢. pow- tory. 9@12hyc. BUL.: K- Heceipts, 8087 packages; firm: Wes ern_creamery, 13 22¢; klgins, 21@22c; taciory. 9121 gc. i o EGUS — Kelsipls, 14,848 packages; stead $iae ana Penussivinia 17@19c: W esiern, 189 Dried Fraits. YORK, N. Y., Sept. 28.—-California dried __strady. Evaporated apples, prime wire tray, 7c: wood dfied. prime. Gc; choice, 714c: fancy, Tige. PRUNES_415@8c 9 1b. as to siz: and quality. NEW fruits, LAPIRICOTS —hioyal. 7@8bge: Moorpark, 9@ PEACHES—Unpeeles, 7@11lc; pee.ed, 12% 16 B, peeled, 7@1lc; pee. %@ CHICAGO GHKAIN MARKET. CHICAGO, ILi., Sep.. 8. — Wheat was easy at the opening, the heaviuess of the Northwest re- cepis havinz a depressing effect. The number of cars repored st Miuniapolls and Duluth was seired 5; 8, Wheeling and_Lake Erle 4156, Chi- cago Gas 20525, Laciede Gas 6230, eneral Elec- w3600, T. €. & L 5800, United Siates Leather 1872, compared with 1924 a week 8go. A year ago, lowever, bul 1182 cars were received. The 6 STOCKS. Chollar, . 40 Ontaro............$ 300 Crown Point, 3 Ophir. . 90 | Con. Cal. & V 125 Pivmou h 100 Deadwood .. 90, Quickstiver. 100 Gould & Curry... 55 do pid 800 Hale & Norc 100 sierrs N evad: . 1o O | OMAHA. Ngsr. Sept. | ceipts, 7000. Market | sterrs. $3 20@5 -0: 45 Texas steers. | heiers, 00@3 80, stockers aud feeders, aha. active. Nauve Wesiern ieers. 83 70@ 33 10@3 70: cows and $2 00@2 8); i cuves, 14@6: | bulis, stags. etc., $2@: Keceipts 4000 Market S higher. 5@ 85 mixed. £3 T0@3 85; light, i of sares, £3 80@3 8o | SHEEP—Receipts, 100. Marhe: siady, F: | 1o choice nutives, 33 50@3 ¥3: fmir i choic Westerns. §3 25@3 65: common and stock sheep. #250@3 6.; lambs, 85 75@5 BOSTON WOOL MARKET. BOSTON, MAafs, Sept. :8 —The wool market here shows a quleter tone this week, although | values are very strong ans have harde ned more or | less during the week. Territory wools continue Lo | harden. and mos. business is being don- in fine medium snd fine on a sconred basis of 46 sKc. Fleece wools are also firmer and sales modernte. rhe demand for Australian wools Is vet literal | and ihe price is gradoally working up tewara the | importing price Quotation«: Unwushed medium — Missouri quarter-blood combing, 22@2:c; do three-eighths-blood comb- ing, 22@23¢; braid combiug, 21c. Territory—Mon- tuna fine medium aud fiue, 14@1bc. scoured pri 46@48c; stapie, 48gd0c. Uta , Wyoniine, et ! Fine medium and tine. 1:@l6c. scoured price 46@48c: staple, 48G3UC Texas wools—Spring | medinm (12 m~nihs), 16@16¢, scoured price, 0@ | 4Zc: spriug fine (12 months), 13@l4c, scoured, 46@48c. - ustralian scoured basis: Combing su’ peitine, B3c; comuing g00.:, €0c; combing aver- age, 55¢; Queensiand combing, 56@58c. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES, BOSTON, MASS.. Sept. 28.—The Earl Fruit Com pany’s auction sales: Grapes—lokays, 950@ 1 40, avernging $1:1. Peaches— alway, 75@ 5. Four cars soud Lo-day. CHICAGO, JLL., Sept. 28.—The Earl Fruit Com- pany’s auction sal Pears—Bartletts, $2 45@ 260, averaging #251: Cial goau. 81 75@1 K0, averaging $1 9. Peaches—Suiway, 6:@-0 reging 69c. Plums—Coe’s Late Red, S0@8 —Tokay, 50c@S$1 15, averaging 9c 0 cars sold w-day. N YOKRK. & Y. ~ept. LH.—Avcilon ssles I by the karl Fruoit Company: Grapes—1okav. | 60c@81 60, averncing 95c: double cra‘es, $1 50@ 250 averagiog 81 80; assuiied, 5@ he,’ averag- ing ¥6c: Cornichon §1 -0 Pears— Winter Secacl, | $: 50@] 40. Fiiteen carssod to-duy. PHILADELPHLS, PA. Sepl. 28— The Karl Fruiv Compatiy’s auciion -a.es: %1, uveraging 8.c; eraging §1 64. Grape ,— i kay, 65c@ double crates, $1 352 0 Two curs sold to-day. WHEAT MARKEL, NORLHERN Oregon. PORTLAND, OR., Sept. 28.—Wheat—Export- ers who were buing In a ha f-hearted way yester- | 4ay &t 79@0c were even less inclined toload up to-day at 7Hc as the top track quotation. snd some | of ibem were noi quoting ove: 77c. truwersdo not se-m disposed Lo iel g0 AL Lhose figures and as they ure not pressed 10 40 30, the murket will re- n ratber quiet untl th r- s u more setiled state ol aflirs existing. Wala Walla, 78c; biue stem, BOc: valley, ®ic tlesrea—L1i.ish ship Ga'gate, Queenstown or Falmouth lor orders with 130,455 bushels of wheat. Washington. TACOMA, WASH. Sept. 28.—Wheat weak and lower. No.1 bluesiem. 82c: No. 1 clup, 79 PORTLAND'S BUSIMESS. PORTLAND, Ox, Sept. 28.—EXchanges, §216.- 009; balances, §67,972. Bushels Cltles. Bushele. ... Minneapolis. 40,0 40 Dutut .. 510,455 | 1l waukee 2 E Chicigo o 194,386 To.eco. ... 21,000 St. Louis. . 40,000 Detroit . 120158 Kunsas City - 115000 28. — CATTLE — Re- | beef | ! effect of this was an opentng decitne of %ac, he- | | Chopped Feed, §15@16 % ton FOREIGN MARKETS, Loudo LONDOYN, ENa., Sept. 28 —Consols, 111 11-16; siiver, 2514d. French ren.es, 1031 5c. Liverpool. LIVERPOOL. Ex., Sept. 2.—Wheat—Steady: No. 1 standard Californ; s Bd;_ cargoe off coast. nothing doing, car:oes on pas- sage, more offering. 34 English country markets, quivi: kreich firm ; Liverpool wheat, Ne. 1 415d; wheat In Paris quiet. COTTON - Uplands, 3 CLOSE _ WHEAT—Spot No % rea western winter steady : 78 914d: No. i red nortnern spring sieady. s id. COKN—Spot American miXed new steacy. 3y #d; old. steaqy, o8 1lg!: September. nomiinal; October quiet, 35 53d; Nuvember quiet, 3s 164l lower; couniry markets, California. 8s 314d@ss aulet: fiour in’ Pails, EXCHANCE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 day: — 34833 Ster.iug Exchauge, sight — 4858, Sterling cables.......... - 48644 New Yors Exchange, sight........ — 15 New York kxchange. telegraphic., — i7 Fine Miver, per ounce. - Bty Mexican Dollars - a4 CUER R PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GEAINS WHEAT FREIGHTS—Are quieter and norinal at abont 285 94, owing to the softening of the for- ei: 1 markets. ‘The chartered wneat fleet in port has & registered touuage of 76,300, against 68,400 tous on the same date last year: disenzaged. 59 x00 tons, sgainst 8170: ou the way 10 Lhis bort, 209, 000 tons. ngainst 218, “The Com valued at $ Tne market con’ {aues to de 15 very soit. The shl pers things are quiet <11 aioun LoCAl quotations are as follows: Bl 47%a@1 48%% for No. 1, $1 50 for choice and §1 5212@1 b5 B ctl for extra choice ior milling. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSI0N—9:15 o'clock—December— 2000 cus. $149; 2000, $1 487 24.000, §1 4834 32, 00, 1 dnb: 88.U00, $1 481p: 36,00, £1 4835, May—w000. $1 479: 12000, §1 4754 600U, B1 4735 <1 00, §1 4755, s SECOND 'SESSION — December — 000 ctls, $1 4784 80.000, 31 4714. 400", §1 47341 32,000, $1 4765 2000, $1 4775 May-—25000, $1 47 6000, §1 471 3 REGULAR SMORNING SES<10N—December—6000 culs, $14744: 10,000, $1 47Y5: 35000, #1 4764 000, $14754. May—2000, 5. 474; B000, §1 47; SESSION—Decem! er—2000 _ctls, 4000, $1 4714 NOON 2000, §1 474p: 4Uub, BL 4735 2000. 50.000. $14715; 48,000, $1 315 000, for London 15,109 ctls, ne and the feeling s; 26.000. 81 46, .6.000, Bl 4655 May —40 0,81 4014: 4000. 51 46 4000 $1 4l BARLEY—The Kirkcudvrizhisuire s es for Cork 33837 ctis Brewiug, vained a. $56,500, and 18,955 ctis Cuevailer, valued st $25,400. The maiket lor Feed contiou-s very duil. with heavy offericgs on ’Chauge. Most of the few saies are in the 1 ighborhovd of B21yc, and only miilers Will puy any more. Dark Fecd is unsaiabic. Feed. 9U@H614c: Chevaler. 81 5215@1 574 for No. 1 and 3135@1 40 tor Nu._ i Brewin, #110@1 16 for No. 1 and $1@1 05 F ctl 1or d Consia CALL BOARD SAIES. INFORMAL SEssioN—8:15 o'clock SECOND Sssic 0-aes RE: ctis. wic: 6UUD, 83 AFTERNOON SESSION 214 A iE—The marxet continues dull. with larze 0 sales. 2000 ctls, 82&gc: 2000, offeiings. Keceipts are somewhat lighter. Fanly Feed ate quotable st $1 35@l 40 B cui good to_choice, $1 2v@l 30 B ct.; common, $1 07%z @1 1ilh; urprise, $1 4ol 60: Re, $115@1 25: Gray, $1 121501 174: Miling, $1 0@l 35 @ cil; Black, 1or 1eed, $1@1 10; for seed. 3! 15@ 130, Ciippad Oats sell at $1@2 ¥ ton over the raw product. CORN—There ie no change toreport. Trade Is dull &t the olu priczs. Smail Ko nd Yellow, $1 15 @1 20: Large Yellow, : White, F10715@1 1234 ® ctl. RY k—Steady a: 81 1216@1 15 8 ctl. BUCKWHEAT—95c@$l 15 » col” ¥LOUR AsD MILLSTUFFS, wenk in sympathy with #1 0735@1 123 All wheat preducts a; the raw product. Lakers’ and tamily Fiour bave declined 25c. FL.UR—Net cash prices sre: Family extra, @0 10; Bukers exiras, $4 754 85 % bul CORNMEAL, £TC— Cracked Corn MILLSTUF i'rices in sacks are as fo lows, usuai discount to the trad : Gratam Fiour, 33 T 100 Ls: Kye Fiour, $250 % i00. Kice Fiour, 85 75; Cornmeal 5 cxtra cream do, $3; Oatmeal, 85 50: Oat Groats, $3; hominy, 5 10@ 8 30: Buckwheat Fiour $3 25@3 50: (rucked Whent, $3 25; Farina. $4 50; Whole Wheat Flour, $3 25: Kolled Uats (bbls), $5 70@5 90: in sacks, £375; Pearl Barley, #4; >piit Peas, $350; Green a0, $4 25 ® 100 1bs HAY AN. FLEDSTUFFS. Hay is steady at ihe old prices. Feedsiuffs show. 10 furiher chunze. BRAN_$14 50@15 for the best and §13 50@14 P ton for outside brands MIUDLINGS—818 50@20 for lower grades and $21@22 B ton for he best. FLEDSTUFFS—Roded Barley, $20@21: Ofl age Meal at the mill. #3) ¥ ton: jobuing, § Cocoanut Caxe #1750 Cortonserd ien), $29@30 ton HAY—Wheat, $12@15 % tou; Wheat and Oni, $11@14; Uat, $1L@i2; barley. $l0@l pressed, $12@14: Alfaita, $8@10; siuc Clover, $5@10 ton. SILAW—30gi0c @ bale. EEANS AND SEEDS. Shipment of 835 ctls Large Whites to London. Beans aud seeds are dull ut unchanged prices. BrANS—Bayos, 31 75@i 90 “mall Whites, 81 25@1 40 ¥ ctl; Larg: \\ bites, $1@1 20: Pun %1 40@] 60; Reds. $1 3d@l 50; Blackeye, @2 50; i ed Kidney, nominal: linias. $: 10@2 Butters, $1 2561 40: Pew, $1 30@1 0. skED>—Brown Musiard, @2 5 Yellow Mustard, $2 25@2 50; $1 75@1 H5; Canary Seed, 13,@2V4c P b, Alfaifa, 6l4c; Rape, 215@ : Hemp, 8c: Timorhy. PRIED FEAS—Niies are again offering at $1 25; Lreen, $1 20@1 70 ¥ cul. POTATOES, ONION , VEGETABLES. Kiver Potatoes are u shade weake'. Unions and Vezetables are in their usual good supp'y and un- changed. POIATOES—Early Rose, 30@33c; River Reds, 45@55c: Burbanks, 4U@bUc; ~alinas Burbanks, SliabUc; Sweet Poatoes, 6Uc@$1 e, S—BUgs0C: Pickle Unions, 750 B 6l \EoETABLES - Bay Squash, 50@40c 8 box: Marrowfat Squash. $5@10 % (ou: Buy Lucumbers, Jo@sbe B bux: Pickles. 1hac for No. 1, i%c # b for Ao, 2: Green veppers, 25@Avc for Chile and 3U@A0C for Bell. Green Peas, 1ta@Zc ¥ bb: Ntring Bears, 1@2c Lima Beans, 15c@81 @ sxia: Green Oara, :U@00C B box: D.led Ukra. 6@8c B Ib: Egg Plant, 30@40c: ¢ bbage, 60G70 % cti: Cur- rots, v @30c ® seck; Garlic 1lo@2c 3 1b: Toma- tces, 25@35¢ Jor river and 25@dve for Alameda: Green Corn, 20@85¢ ¥ sack. 40@6Uc B crate for Berkeley and 7uc@$1 50 ¥ crae for Alumeda POULTRY iNo GAME. POULTRY—Two carsof Fastern g0 on lo-aay. The m arket Is welt suppliea wi h local stock. Live Turkevs are quotable at 14@I6c for Gob- blers and 1:@14c for Hens: Geese § pair, §1 26@ 175: Ducks. §2 75@3 for old and $3@4 0 for young: Heus, $5@4 50; Rovsters. soung, #3 50@ 350 do, old. $3 bUa4; Fryers, ¥2 T5@3: Brollers, $2 50@3_for large und §1 76@2 25 for small Figeons. $1 23@1 60 B doz for youn sad $1@1 25 for old. GAME—Hate, nominal; Rabbits, nominal. BUTTER, C(HEESE AND EGGS. ‘Thers is no change in any description, the de- mand about balancing the supply. Stocks of Cheese are light. Butter is raiher easy. BUTTEKR— CREAMERY—Fancy creamerles, 27@28¢ B Ib; seconds. 25@26¢ B . DAIRY—( noice 10 fancy, 23@24c @ b; lower 16@-23 3¢ v—18@2lc B b 17@19c¢ B b CREAMERY (U @3vc 2 b EASTERN—]2@1 3¢ 107 adlo-packed. CHEESE g Cream Chedaar, 10@11c I: ile: Western, i01g@11c; East- ern, 1315@18zC ® M. oGS s T, 27%@48c; store Eeus, 20@25¢ P dozen: kastern, -:la@23dc for good to fancy and 18@20c for seconds; Luck Eggs, zUC. D CITRUS FRUITS. Prices show littlechange from day today. Stocks of ali kKinds are amp e. Peaches aund Grapes are draggin: Melons are slow. Wine Grapes are easy AL the quotutions. Quinces are plen.iful and lower. Bariiei. Pears are srarce and hicher. Orsuges are in sma'l supply and ra'h r nominal Lemon’ avd Limes are easy aud quict. DECIDUOUS Urrs— Strawberries. 2 ' O@4 ® chest for largs. Huckieberiies. 4@bc ¢ 1. Blackberries. 8. .0 ® chest. Raspberries, 1@, # chest. 10 gravates 1 @BUC B hOX. Cave Cod Craub rries $9 # bbl. Peaches, 16@i0c # box: n bulk, $25@30 # ton for cings and $1i@:u tor frees. P ums, 26@4uc; Japancse, SU@75c. Pears, Bart elts, §1@1 25; common Kinds, 25@ 80c B box. Apples, 26@35¢ box for common snd 50@65¢ for good 1o cho, Quinces, x5@3bc B box. Grapes, 10 boxes, 20@35¢_for Muscats. 15@30c for black. 1b@30c tor Tosay, 30@b0c 1.1 Isabella and i5@25c for Sweetwaler. Crates sell about 10c higher han boxes Ziutander Wine Grapes, $13@16 B L. Whie Wine Grapes, $10@1 Waterniclons, §7@12 # 100. Canta oupes. 40@75¢ # cra e. Nutmeg Melons, 1¢@30c B box on the whart. CITRUS FRUTI=—Valencia Oranges. $2@3 P box; Lemons. 75:@$l 50 ® box for common and #2@3 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, 33 50a0 B _vox: Bananas, $1@2 00 B buncn; Pineapples, §2@3 ¥ doz DEIED FRUITS, RASINS, NUTS, ETC, ‘The Easiern markets are dull and this merket 1s dead In consequence. There is no tendency 10 DECIDUOUS A lower yrices, however. A few scattering sales are being made. DEIED FRUITS—Quotations are as follows: e boiding oft .z.di s | CLAR MOENING SESSioN—December—2000 ced Lorn, §24@25 B ton: | Choice mild new.10@103/4c: common | | | | | &c for Ca i or: | i Prunes, carload i0ts, 514c or 40-50's. 4340 for 50- 68U, 4ljc for 60-70's, 334c tor 7 -8u's, 3l4c # Ib for 50-90’s ana 234¢ tor 90 100’s; Peaches, 5Ya@6lzc B Iu; fancy 7c; peeled, —; Apri- cuts, 515@8ac for Royals and 7@ g for good to fancy Moorparks: evaporaied apples, nl/,%: sun-dried. 3@ c; black Figs in sacks. 2@ 3 Plums. 4GALac I 10F o pited and 1@3c for uie pitied: bleuched Plums, 5@514c: Nectarines, 5@ 6c I for prime to fancy . Pears, 5@5% ¢ for quar- ters and B35@7c for haives. HAISINS—New Kaising 3Ypc for 2-crown, 444c for $crown. bigc tor 4-crown, Bc for Seedless Sultanus end §1 15 for Loudoh layers Dried Grapes. 3%4c. N'UIS—Walnuts, 714@8c for hard and 9@9%zc Aimonds, 3@c for hurdshell a..d @ for softahell 10¢ for papershe I; Peauuis, 4@5c jor kastet. and hickery Nucs, 5@éc ® . Pe- cans, 8@10c P Ib; Filberts, 8@9%sc; Brazis Nuts, 8@¥c: Cocoanuts. $5@5 50 ¥ 100U. (ONi Y—New Comb, 10c for bright and 7@9c for lower grades; new water-white extracted, 414@ 4%4¢; light amber extracted, 33,@Ac ® Ib. BEESWAX—23@25¢ P Ib. PRUVISIUNS, The demand has slackened off considerably and the market s now rather quiet at unchanged quotations. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 8¢ # B for heavy, 91z¢ tor light medium, 10c for light, 10%5c B B for extra iight and 12c¢ for sugar-cured. Kast- ern sugar-cured Hams. 13@1210c % Wb Cal fornia Hams,” 10@1035c ¥ 1b: Mess Beef, §7 30 B bbl: exum’ miss G $9: family do. $10; sal Fork, $5@X 50 ¥ Lbl: extra prime Pork. $10: exiri clea . 316@) 6 50 mess, 310 B bbli Smoked Beet. 1034@12 150 B - LA RU—kaster: Uerces quoted a’ 514@5%c for compound ana 61ac for pure; pails, 754¢; Caliioruia tierces, 5@5L4c % W for compound and 63ac for haif-bbis. 634c: 10-1btins, Th4e; dod-Ib, (15C. TOLEN k— I ierces, 63gc. Packa:es I3 than 800 ms—1.bb pails, 60 in a case, 8%c; 3-Ib ails, 20 10 & case, 83gc. O-1b pulis, 12 in n cave, 3¢t 10-1b prils, 611 & case, Kljgc: 5O-1b iins, 1or s in & case. 765C: wooden buckets, 50 by net, T¥gc: fancy tubs 80 Ibs net, 7Ggc; balf buis, about HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. Hoyps have again advauced.and are active at the improved prices. Wool continues to sell off weli. Hides are steady and unchanged. HIDES AND * KIN~ ils and brands gell lc under sound stock. He. vy salted stecrs. 9@Y1ac B uedium BLa@dc B b: light, B@shac: Low- hides. 8@9¢ ® 1h; Stags. 6c: sated Kip Blag8c salted Caly, S@l0c » Ib; salted Veal, 8lagéc: dry Hides. 1ac @ Ib: culis and brands, 12¢” ary Kip and Veal J4c: dry Caif, 1 culls, 10c: Goalsking, 20@35¢c each: Kids, 5¢; Deerskins, gcod summer, 25¢ @ b medium, 20c: winter. 10c; “heepskins, sheariings. 10@20c e shorl wooi, 25@d0c eacii; medinm, 50@70 each: long wools, 75@90¢ each. s 1 ALLOW —No. 1. rendered. 23,@314c B 1b: No. 2, 214@3%4c: retined, de; Giease, 2c ¢ Ib. WOUL — Fall clip — Middie countles, free, 10@13c. do defective, J0@llc: San Joaquin, de fective, 7T@blgc: 40 Lawbs. 6lo@Sc: Southern Mountain, 8@llc: free Northern, l0@lZc B 1b: ao defective, 9@11c. HOPS—0id crop, 6@8c_ 3 for good; new crop. 11@14c. ERAL 3 rECHANDISE. for fair aud £@luc GED BAGE—Grain Bags continue to advance. Cal- cntta Graiu Bags. 53ac: Sun Queniin, £5 40; Wool Bags, 27@30c: Fruiv Bags, d14c, 534c and 6c 1or the different sizes. COAL—Veliingion, $8: New Weliluzton. $5; Southiield Wellington. 7 50: Seattle, $5 80: Bry- 26 50; Covs Fay, $4 70; Wallsend, £675 @ on: Cumberland, $14 50 B ton in bulk and $16 in sacks: Peunsvivania, Anthracite Egz, $1a @ ton: Weish Anthracite, $@12; Cannel, — ® ton: R.ck Springs, Castle Gaie and Pleasant Val- ley, 87160; Coke, $11@1% 1n’ bulic and $188 100 u sks. CORDAGE—Prices for 10,000-D invoices ur-: 614c; do Sisal, dlgc: 1-thread Sisa, G34c: 6ang ¥ thresd Ma- ’ sal, Glgc; Bale Hope (3 and 4 sirund), Manile. vljc; do Sisal, 814c; Bale Kope (25end Siatand) Satantia¥E3acido Sisal. 53¢ ® CANNED FRUITS—Shipment of 19,918 cases Canned « rai to ©Dg and by ship Combermere. Cherrtes, back ©r red, 21y-[b, extra are guoi- wbe ai §2 @ dozen: White Cherries. 23 Ib. extra, $2 50; 215-Ib, standards, §2 1U; Peaches— Yellow. tree. $110@1 50: A pricots, 90c@$1 05; Laspberries. $1 75. Siraw berries, §1 75. CANNED VEGEFABLE~—T.matoes, 70¢ B dozen 21i-b fus: Peas. S1@1 25 & dozen: COFFEE LicKiord’s «ircu arsa:<: *Busi- ne s bl active The market coutinues wihont change of piices for any desciiptio . except good unwsshed Salvador which has advanced Yac. The improvement 13 aue tolicht offeiings mure than 10 any actual scarcity and s whol.v contined (0 he one class of Loifee. Washed Sal,adors aud Guatemaias have 1ot been affecied >Superior qualities of the latier are entirely exhausted and show prices on resaes between dealers consider- woly above the first-hend QuOLA(IODS 2iv n here The New Yors warket hus wivanced ¢ 3 b for No. 7 :pit Kio based upon the anticipa.ion of amaler eceipts av Bruzilian ports wiich con {inu= 10 the presant Wrilag ujon a liberal scale. Recent o-tima cs place this €10p at 3,230,000 (0 5.500.000 Kio 4.500.000 t» 4,750.000 Santos. 1o-day's slock cousisis of 011 Cosia Rica, .85 Nicarssua, 7186 Salvedor, 20,75% Gusi mnls and 161 sexican—in ail 30,595 bags, sgaiist <0,954 bagisame date (ast year. The sieamer Sun rlas isiue ubout the 30ih Inst. with 100 bags” We o et 88t RICA—17@174¢ B I nom. for prime washed (10ue here); 16@16c nom. for £ood wasti=d (nune bere): 16@:6uc tor guod prabersy: 1 1434c for g00a tu prime: 11ba@12Ysc for good mixed wiih bisck beans; 11@1235¢ for tair; 6@10c for common 1o ordinary. ~ALVADOR—1dalte tor good to prime washed: i3@lilpe for fair washed: li@i7c ® I for good to prime wushed peaberry: 11L4@12Lpc tor superior unwashed: 1.G11ig¢ ior good gree | un- wasted; 1034c A I for geod bleached unwasbed; 15@1 ¢ for good to prime unwashed peab. rry. NICARAGUA—1014@ 1 2L5¢ Tor g00. (0 suverior unw. shed: 1530@1ac fo; £00a unwashea peaberry. GUATEMALA AND MEXICAN —1315¢ ® Ib 1om. for sirictly prime washed (nome’ here): 1734 @8 ¢ b Tr prime washea: 15@ 61ac tor good to strictlv good washed: 14@l5¢ tor fair washea: 10@! medium: 7@9%ac for ordinary; 4@b-u¢ ® I for inferier tw com: mon: 1»@l¥c tor good to prime washed pen berry: 13@12ac for good to superior unwashed: 1a@15¢ for g0od 10 prime unwashed peaberry. Fisi—kucific Lodfish .8 quotadie us 1010 Bundles. 5¢c B _Ib: cases, seected. 5lazc B b boneless. 6igc B i strips. Norway, 684c B Ib: strips, Narrow-gauge, 7c @ Ib: strips, Silver Kiug, Tige ® Ib: blocks, Clipper, 614c: blocks, Orlen 7¢; biocks. Seabright, 7hgc. tabiets, Crown brad. ¥ei middies, Goaen Stute, 7ci middles, White ~eal, fc @ Ib: desiccated. Glit Edze, B ? | case of 2 doz, $1 60w 15% p.ckied Co L. bbis, 88: haltbblx, $4 75 Pacific Herring, 15¢ box; Dutch do, 90c@$1 10 B keg: Whilefish, #1 50 in hia f-bb s and 81 75 in Kits; Tonzues and Sounds, §12: Mackere, bbl-— 0. 1, £20: No. 2, $18 L0: No 3, $17: half bbis—No. 1, $9@9 50; No. 2 $850 . $5 50, kiis—No. 1, $150: No. 2, $125, QUICKSILVER-$18 B flask. OIL—Cultfornia Castor Uil cases, No. 1. 93c; bbiy, 80C gal (manufacture:s’ rates): Linseed Oil, 'tn_bbis, boiled, svc: do raw, 7. cases, 5¢ more: Lard Otl, extea winter s rained, bbis. 5ic No. 1, 43c; cases, 5¢ more: China Nut, di@dlc B galion’: Nearsfoot Ol, bbls, 60¢: cases, 65¢: No. L bbis 40c: cases. 35c: Sperm, crude, sUC: patural white, Sc; bleached do 86¢: Whaie Ofi, natn ral white, 30c: bleached do. 45c: Pacific Rubber Mixed Faiots, white ana bouse colors, $1 28@1 85 P eal: wazon coiors, $2@ 25 PETROLEUM. GASOLIN K, ETG.—The Stand- ard Ol Company quotes as foiows: Waterwhite Coal Ui, in bu'k, 10lac: Pearl Uil. In cases, 16c: Astral, do. 16c: Stir, do. 16c; Exira Siar Uil, in Jluine, do “lc: ocenme, do, 1¥c: | e ove (insolene. in hu'k, lic: do. In cases, 1t ; 63% Deodorized ~Naphtha, in buik, 1034¢: 63 deg. do, in cates, 1534C: 86 deg. Guso Jene. in bulk, 2Uc; X6 deg. do. in cases, 25¢ ® gal WHITE L AD--Quoted at 6gic ¥ b RED LEAD—Quotzble at 61,4@7¢ ® ib. TURPEN1INE—1n cases, 0lc; in iron barrels, 4tc; in wooden ba:rels, 4rc B zal. LUCOL—Botled, bils, 44c: do cases, 49¢: raw, bbis, 4ic: do cases 47c. CANDLE he Standard Oil Com pany quotes. ectric Light—6's. 16 o0z Tiwe: 14 oz 6%4c: 12 oz, 6e: 10 oz, Blgc. _ Granites—6'a, 16 0z, 8lc: 14 oz, Thac % Tc: 10 oz, 6140 Parafline Wax Candien 4's, 6’3 ond 128, L 934 LEATHEK- Harness. beavy, s auotable 30@3bc B M: do medium, 2Kci dolight, 26@27c: Kough Leatner. zi@23c B b Kips. $40@id 8 dozen: Caif, ¥0‘@$) 10 % m: Rouh Splits, 7@8c: Beltknife Splits, 10@12c: Colar Leatber, black. 10@12c B foot: 4o russet, 10@lic: Skirting Leatirt, 50@35¢ B b CANN 1L SA LMuN—Shipment of 38,800 cases to London SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refizery Company has advanced its pricss and DOW quotes as lows. terms net cash: Cuba and Crushed Fine Crushed, 634c: Powderel. 614¢: Dry Granu- Iaied, 555¢ B Ih; Conteciiones’ A. 5&ae: Magnolia A, bYac. Extra (, blge: Golden C.5e: Candy ranulated, d34c: California A, 534¢; half-barrels J4c more thau varre's, and boxes izc more. FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Beef SAN Prices for all kinds remain undisturbed. 15 still In moderats SUppiy. Who esale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BlLF—First quality, 6@6%5 @ hird do, 4@4Yac B Ib. A\L—Luri- ~@bc; small, F@G7 B B MUTTON— Wetliers. 515@ 6c; Ewes. 5@51ac #h. LA MB—Spring, €34@7c ® b. PORK—Live Hogs. o2@35sc for lurze and 33, @37c for small and medlum: soft nogs, 212@ 3140 Ib; dressed do. bla@se. second do, WOOD, LUMBER, Posts, &@10c each for No. 1 and 314@6lsc for No. 2: Redwood, #5 per cord; Oak, rough, $8 50; peeled, $9; Pine, $5 75. RECEIPTS OF ETC 1 RODUCE. ¥OR 24 HOURS. 6 433 Butler, ctis,. 62,246 Cheese, ctls . 52,642 ngus, doz.. — | Hides, no, Flour, qrsks. Whea! ctls...... — Peits, bdis.. 450/ Woo!, bls. . 3,430 | Leathe — | Wine. e Reals, ks, 150 Hops. bl Potatoes, sks. .. 1,834 | ~ugar. obis.. Uni0Ds. Sk 1iv|Quicksiiver. fisks Hay, tons. %50 Lumber, M fee.. Straw, tons. — | Pawder, kogs. ... Middtings, sl 59| nisins. OX<a - Lailow. ile - Bran, ski is larger than that of any other European couutry. Germany’s proportion of suicides at | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Thomas I Bergin vs. Georze W. iisight, Mar - . Voana Henry C. Levillian. Mmia M. Sotod Leviillau, Jose A., Marguerita W. and Gil ? - o gria Soto, Hib rnian Savings and Loan xot':lel.v Sames and Lucia del carmen Seto Watlg and, - 1. Ma gels (by -. P. Middieton, referee) 1o G ¥ Sturtevant, 10t on S corier of Van Ness avenus and Green sireet K b6:114. SE 121:1%5, S B N 116:134, N 40:0%4: $1(00 ~arai Kauh 1o Alexander H line of Fillmore sireet, 50 N ¢f e on E lire of Fillmore street, Same o same, lot ot Juckson, N 25 by I 112: $10. O e ur; Drinkhouse, 1ot ederica Drifishouse L0 nichouse, 10 on N Jine of 1rpadway, 37:6 W of Ple.ce, W 20 by N 10J; gift. <. and <mma C. 1 n S line of Jackson street, 5 by S 127:814 $10. ‘barles P. aud Helen C. £ e and Herbert H. Stantord, ‘ot on N hne of Ciay street, 162:6 I5 of Laurei, I 25 by N 127:814: §10. Fliza Kennedy to P. F. Kennedy, lot beginnine 69 feet W from NW co ne; of Clay a.d Powell streets, W 4:6 by N 87:11: 81. Wiliiam and Mary >chehr to Frederick F. Coflin, lot on W ine of Taylor street, 87:6 N of Eddy, N 25 by W 80: $10. Ph 1ip H. Flood to ida L. Flood, lot on Sllnel;! Eliis street. 538 E of Larkin, 5 36:10 by S 87:6: 11t < BN, V. ant Maria J. Huntington to Aznes E. Lieher (wife of Wiliam A.), lot o1 W_line ‘lv b b aveuue, 150 S of B sireet, 550 by $1u. ‘3\; Wi r to A bert M. Whittle, lot 'un | W iine of Nintn avenue, 200 S of L street, S 20U by W 240; 310. Grace 1. Winter to same, avenue. 100 N of M street, 2 Maund G_Winter to same, lot o E live _0' T uib wvenue, 100 N of M )N 100 ov B 10: $10. Francis R. Kelly to Henry \W. Kelly, lot 157 Gift Map-1: $10. F!nnkp and Mionie M. Dryden to Nellle A. Wells, lot 1691, Gift Map &lu. 5 Jean M. Chatelet to Richaird and Robert Ster- nitzky, iot 330, Gift Map 4: $500. A meiia L. Clurel or Clavel to George H. ata, sana; §500. Adwviine Fo.dham (o Margaret, Jennings, lot 04 -+ line 01 Naptes street, of China avenue, SW 160, blue ceisior Honiestead quitc Peter snd M rgaret Jennings Lo Jeme: Winifred 0’ Donne.l, same; $5. % isaac . Miliken to Bernhard Vaa Ab, lot oo W line 0f Napies street, 160 N of Brezil, N 25b. W 100, block 47, Excelsior Homestead: #10. 7 Delln Desmovd to Richard Lembert, lot oo W line of Vernon street, 250 N of |.audolph, W 1u0 by N 50, block 18, L ity Laud Association; £20.. G.orge \V. and Dolores k. de Kog rs to Hering, lot on W line of Harrison street, Preci.a, S 50 by W 110, Pre Valley land ( Laurel Hil Cemetery Associativn o Susan K., Froderick, Clarence M. and Heib rt F. Mann. lot on NW co ner Clover path a lelle Founlain avenue, N 18, W 9 S 0, E 18; $.95. ALAMEDA COUNTY. evnemann, lot on 2 Jackson, N 25 by ¢in to ¢ aroline Bowes. Budwin (005 E of Bacer, £ stanfo a 1o Be'le M. lot on W line of Ninth N 100 by W 120 $10. Caffer- wife of Peter Sw 54, k.x- s and J. J. Dunn, George N. Holister and Sareh Wi s- man to ttta Frost, all fnterest iu loton E line of Campte | sireet, 118:415 from Eighth, > 38:315, E 133 3639, W 142:11 to be_inning, Liock 527 ulsolot 18, bl.ck 686, Oakland. quitcialm deed: §200. Jeanie . and Henry East to Marzaret L. Cham- berluin (wite of H.), .ot on N line of Thirty-second street, 271 96 W of Grove street. W 35, N 140.3t, ¥ 35.15, 8 137.09 tu beginning, biock G, msp of iands of Central Land Company. F10. E. C. and Mary D. Sessions to M irga et k. Sul- lot on SE line of i hirteenth avenue, 24 ast Twenty-first street, NF. 4, by SE 100, 148, Clinion, East Oskiand; $1. Margaret k. and Frea C. Cnnnon 1o Rod W. Church, same, Fast Oakand: $10. Neiue R. Craven to Mariha M. Craven, lot on E ifne of Willow street, 167:6 N of Central avenue, N 50 by E 150, block 21, lands adiaceut (o knel- nal, Alsweda; 310. Charies . and Alice C. Bailey to Sam Jorgen- sen, fot on E line of Fourth street, 234 12 ~ of Channing way, S 50 by k125, being lots 33 aud 24. b ock 132 corrected map, Avery Tract, Berke- ley: 5. T, ©*.. H. D., H. ¥, Elizabeth A, Carre. P. L and Br.dget . Bassett Lo Joseph Ber aid.lot on W ine o1 Biarden street. 375 irim Lioyd avenue, N 25, W 100, ~ #5, r- 100 to beginning, being lot 1. block b. Fruitiae Staton iract, Biooklyn Towushiv; £10 Hume Securit | to Lincon =. Ci sticet, 150 W 03 Oak and, quitclam d ed. § 0 Minerva J_sw eney to de Witt C. Van Court, lot 16, block F, Paradise , ack, Berneley: $10 Cornelia and Wa ter Welsa to Hamilton Mortun, { 1ot on S\ line or Lincoln avesue. 100 W ot Court stre t. NW 50 b + W 30, being lot 3, John- son ‘Fract, Alameda sibject to a mort age fur $950: $10. Banking acd Loan Association lot ou -~ line of Frederick Telegraph avenue. W 50 by & 100, Builde »” Contracts Willlam Henc e (owner) with Carl tractor), architects Eartens & Cotfey. All work except dralinu:, plumbing. gasti painting. grainiug ma uels gas fixtures ani snades ior & three-story frame building on the W iine Tu-lor street, 110 S of Washington, s 27:6 by W 137:6: $6-00. Same with K. Kraus (contrac'or), architects same. Sewering, plumbing, gas fitting. etc , same on same: 81185, ~ame with J. C. Derbsum (Contractor), archi- tects same. Painting. grainiig, varnishing, tint- ing, etc., for same on same: 86.0. James Coffey ©wier) with tracior), arenitect wner, alter: N uid W OVINK same to Fexr /f 100 und il wor< for & new three-story frame builaiog on lot com- mencing st a poin 16 W of Broderick street, theuce 27:6 W on N iine of Post by 157:6. $3700, Alexander W.Wilson (owner) with H. M. P ‘ter- | sen & Co. (contractors). architects >hea & | concrete and cement, eic., for a three-story bric and frame buflding on SW_corner of Turk and Laylior sireeis, S 157:6 by W .57:6: $1241. B e, A strange cusiom 18 followed by Mexi- can farmers. They use oxen of one color in the morning, and another color in the afternoon. They do not know why, but they know it must be the rizht thing to do, because 1heir forefathers did it. chutt (con- Auderson (con- ons on old Luild- THE CALL CALENDAR. “eptember 1897. u.|Mo.Tu.| W. Th | Fr.|Sa | Mooi's Phases | | [ 1| 2| 8| 4|~ First Quarter == dRe) w0 Sept. 3. s ] el 7| 8! ol10 (11 |[—- | | —|—|—|—|—|—1|&a Full 2100n. 1218 |14 |15 1617 |18 Sept. 10. Last Quarte-] 22|28 24| | Sept. 18. 272829 | 30 2 © S © New Moon. STEAMERS TO SAIL. 1iau Pecl Sept 20.10Ax | Plec 139 Chlinat Ferndalea. . .|=epr 28, 1pv Plerl} | Poruand, | Sept 30.10a | Plerst | HumboldtBas (Oct 1, 2rw i) | Newnport, loct 1, $au Plesll Truckee, Alliance _|Yaquina Bay. Ot Oregon ports.. | Oct 1, 5par Piee 2 2.12 ¥ Pier 13 City Peking China&lapan/Oct 2 lrw PM S8 Orizoa...... Mexico... ... Oct 2,10Aw|Plee 11 Oct 810au|Plerls Coror <nu Diego. ... Uct B 1la | Plerll WallaWaila Vic & Pes Sna Oct H Gaw|Plord Sateof Ca: Poruana ... Oct 5a0aw | rlerdh Evrek | Newport .2, Oct B 9aw| Plesil ABlanchard Oregon poris.. O<t 5 5Spu Merls Australia.. |Honoluln..... (Oct 5.10au Niar7 — STEAMERS TO ARRIVE, STeAMER FRox | Dum | Queen . Sept 2% Empire i Sepc 29 Coos Bay. 5 S-pt 28 Australia. 2777 Honolmw L0l Sept i Walla Waila. .. bt 30 Victoria & Pulersoun’s Chilkat. . Kel Kiver..... Oreron. Portland. san Bias. Panama. Trockee Yaauina Bay Fomona... . Humovoid. By ... Crescent City. . . Oty Alllance........ Arcata. Loos Hav. = Departure Bay Sauviezo .| Chinaand Japan... ~tate of Cal. Alice Biancnard Frogreso. Mackinaw Eurexa.. Umatilia. W ecott Victoria & Puge: Soun1 | | ifumboldt Bav.. MOON AND I1IDE. UNITED STATES CoAST AND Gro) ToNES AND Hiiirs VATERS AT 1 ORT I'OINT. KNTRANCE 70 Son | ACTHORITY OF THE SUPKRINT N DENT NoTk~Tne high «nd low wuters oc u- ar the - Front (Mission-sireet Whart) about twenss five minutes lnter than wt Fort bolnt: the helit, of tide 13 :he same a: botn places o DETIC SURVEV. oF HIGH AND Low September—1897. Weduesday, Septembor 3, = Sun rises ...6.03] Moon rises. 111556/ Moon sets . 733pu LI Feep | Ttme| oy, I o1 | vy | Oz | ug ; 51 oo 5.0 OTE—In the above exposition of e early morning tides are given in the lef paiy eolumn, and the successive tides order of occurrence as 1o time. column ¢ives the second tide ot the dae s (123 time colum the third (ide, and the jagt 5 hand column gives the last tide of the day. ex. 5ot | when thers &re but thres tides, ud::;n::x‘;g: the day in tha urs The heights glven are additions 1o oindings on the United States Coast s.riny Charts, except When a minas sign (—) precede, (o4, height, and then (he number givenis suitruc .y from the depth given by ihe churis. NOTICE TO MARINERS. braoch of the United Btates Hrdrosry,, OB et fn s the; Merobancy = Harosrnhia maintained in San Franclsco for the beyesy o) mariners without regard (0 DALOUAILLY and (ruy ;‘5 expense. ¢ ‘Navigators are cordially invited % oflice, wiere complele 3eis 01 chary ang sa direciions of the world are kept on hant. or . parison and reference, and the fatest Inform .2, can alwavs be obiained regardlug lights, oagon.. to navigation und ali watters of interest to wond commerce. P ! e tima ball onton of the bufidin S graph Hill is hoisted anout ten mingteq ber hoon. and s dropped at nvon. 120th wmeridian lelezraphic signal ieceived each day sorn United sStates Navai Uservaiory a. Cal. A notice statiog whether tha tima ball dropped on Uime, OF giving the erroe published the samu day vy ¢ and by the MOrLIng papera Lie by 28 Mare lslans way 1f any, 14 ® Aflernoon papers, following day. W. 3 HucHes, - 0 Cuarga Lieutenant. U, & X The Tims Baly, BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC Orpiop. | MERCHANTS SaN FRANCISCO. Seb @ The. time bau on Teer exactly at 000N 10y —L ©. menidian, or exactly at 8 p M, Gre S N, 2 | s ) o 150 Liene a NOTICE TO MARINEKS, Forecast of Wind and Weather in the North Pacific cean lor October. BRANCH /i YDROGRAPHIC | ¢ SAN FRANCISCO. Cal . S ptember The Hyurosraphic Office in Washing wards .ne followmnz torecast of 1897, | 0a for. Norih Facifie weaiher during October for the Information ot sex captalns: Tae trade wind limits may be expected some- nat farcher south then wuring September, and P1Ovi iy NOL 8 cieaily markedl. I tne zone between 35 N and 50 N, ga ey ac- companie by rain may be exi ctel. Iu tue China seas and the viclnity of the i poe Tanad , rain squa.ls and thunderstorms b- expectod. Squally weal er muy ne expec of iu the vicinity o. the Hawailan 1 landsand on cong 8 0f Mexicoand Centra: merica The N F. mounsoon w li probauly be found 1ug steadily, and the weather dry and sooter Pphoons are 1.0t usually so frequent in October s In September. Atter croving the line coming north vessely bo nd tor tie west coast of Auwerica may exp heavy rain squalls, thunderstorms and frequess wina squails. Fog and neavy mist will be found alonz tha American coast, less irvquently, however, than in Sej t-mber. (x ional fo: m.y alse b- expecte norih.orthe 451n parailel frem the Amercan coast to the Kurll Islands. \W. S Hueres. Lieuten nt U. S N SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Arrivel TUESDAY, September “% Stmr_Chil Dunham. 26 hours trom Esl River: pass a mdse, to N P S8 Co. Stmr Del Norte. Allen, 71 hours from Gravs Harbor: pasy aod mdse, to Grays Harvor Com- mercial C Stmr gonita, Nicholson, 73 hours from San Diego: produce. to Goolall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Greenwood. Fagerlund. :5 hours 1 Greenwood; 2-¥ M it lumber, to L ¥ W hite Lug ber Co. Ship America, Harding, 14 days from Princs William ~our.d; 29,000 cs salm on, to Pacific Steam Wha ingo. Ship Two Brothers, Wilson, 11 days from comm: 2100 tons coal. to R DChan 'ler. Jktn Retr.ever Bogan. 12 davs from Whatcom: umber and Iaihs to W J Adanis Schr Christina Steffens, Nordling, 36 hours from w Huve 1; woud_ Lo Kead.e Bros. Schr Kobolink, Nelson. 7Zhours from Men ciuo: 205 M ft lumber. to Mendocino Lumber Co Schr Newark, Beck, 1% 1ours from bowens Land n=- 160 M ft lumber. to F Heywood. Schr Norma, Larsen, 6 days from Arcata; ber, shin_ -y an | suaces. o Chas Nelson. Schr Golden Gate, Jor-en on, a6 Lours fro; Alvion; 1 r tes to Albion Lumbver Co. Scor Albion, Grunnell, 4 days from Albiun; bar<. to § S Kimb |- Up river direct Schr Eclipse, Kolb, 14 days from Tacoma: 225 M filumber. to Cus N elson. Sehr Mar: Bidsell, Vose. 4 davs from Usal 66 M ft lumber, 826 posis. 42 pine car stakes, (0 Horton & Kennedy. Oakiand; 85 cds bars, Lo L Stewart Schr Archie and Fontie, Colstrup. 10 honrs from Stewaris Point: bark, 10 Higgins & Collins. Schr Guide, Olsen. 5 days from Kuteg ber, shingles aud soakes, to Chas Ne.son. Cleared TUESDAY, September :8 Stmr Santa Ross, Alexand T, San Diego; Gool- a1l Perkins & Co. Stmr Colon, Mackinnon, Panama; P M S S Co. Br vark uri nn, Dunkirk, Eppiuger & Go. Sated TUESDAY, Sepember 28 New N lum- Jum- Stmr Gipsv. Leland. Santa Cras. Stmr Su dettmers Stmr Howmer. Jessen. Coos Bay. Stmr Washtenaw. Crosscup, Tacoma. Stmr South Coast. Zaddari, Humb)ldt. Stmr City of Puebla, Debney, Victoria and Pors Townsend. Stmr Colon. Mackinnon, Panama. etc. Nor stmr Peter Jebsen, Hansen, Nanatmo. Br shiv Comvermere, Buruurd, Loudon Br ship Kirkcudbrightshire, Purdie, town. Ger ahip Chnistice, Warnecke, Queenstown. B: bark Gleugaber, Highes, Qieensiow.. Schr Western Home, Nie son. Coos Bay. Schr Roy Somers, ~oiland, Wiilapa Haroor, Schr Chetco. +nderson Schr Barbara Herpster. Jansen, Westport. Telegraphic. FOINT LOBOS, September 28—10 ¢ u—Weathsc hazy; wind NW; velocity 16 miles. Charters The Br ship Sutberlandsbire loads wheat at Port- land for Europe. 27s 6d—prior 10 arrival: + rship Nerman. sume voyage, 255; Brship Madagascar, wheat at Tacoma for Europe, piivate: Br shp T:00p. same voyuge. 30s—prior 10 arrival. The ship Luclie loads coal at Sea tle lor thiy pori; burk Harvester, coal at Depariure Fay for this port: Ger bark Antigone, lumber on the Sound sor Eurove; schr F S Redfield, lumber at Grays Harbor, for anta Rosalla. The I rship Jessomene is chartered for Liver- pool direct at 27s 6d. Queens- noken. Aug 81—Lat 22 31 N. long 116 W. Brship Cel- tic Monarch. hence Aug 14, for Queensiown. Sept 12-Lat 15 N, long 26 W, Fr bark Plerre Coraoeiile, from Cardiff, for San Francisco. Domestic P rts VENTUR A —Salled Sept :8—Stmr Geo Loomls, for an Francisco. SAN DI GO—Sailed Sept 28— Br ship Metropo- lis, 10r Queenstown. PORT GAMBI Arrived Sept 18—Haw schr Honolulu, irom Port Townsend, coo: BAY—Arrived ~ept z8—Stmr Afcals, hee Sept ISH ROCK —Arrived Sept 28—Schr May flower Dhence ~ept 2. NEW POET—salled Sept 28—Simr Westpor ,for San Francisco. USAL—sSuied Sept 28—>tmr Newsboy, for Re- doudo. NEWPORT—Arrived Sept 28_8tmr Alcatraz, ‘L\'Dmh Polnt Arena: stmr Alcazar, from Russian Gu'ch, STr.WARTS POINT—Salled Sept 28—Schr Ar- chi- and Fontie, tor San Francisco. VENTURA—Arrived sept 28—stmr G Loomis, hence Sept 27. SAN DErGO-Arrived Sept 28—Ship Jabed Howes_from New York. 3 SEATTLE—>alled Sept 28—Stmr Progreso, for San Francisco. ASTURIA—Arrivea Sept 28—Ger ship Flo'toek, from Hlogo. Outsrde— bark Bowman B Law, from Hlozo. GREENWOOU—Arrived Sep: =8 -S.mr Wb boro, hence ~ep 7. EURKKA—Arrived Sept 28 -8 mr Scoia fron ockpo t =aije{ Sept 28—~chr_Viking, for San Francisco. TATOOSH-- Passed Sept 27—Stmr Minecla, bac Sepi 25. for Comox. RURERKA—Arrived Sept 28—sStmr Pomona. hee Sept 7;s-ur Jonn A. hence Sept 21 ASTOKIA—Suiied Sept 25—Sumr for Juuean. Arrived Sept 28—Schr Mary E Russ. Lence Sept eo W Elder, ¥orelgn Porte. GUAYAQUIL—Arrived Sep: 20-Bk!) F Crosker, irom kort Brage. - LUNDON—Arrived Sept 7—Br ship A1 rioa fm Po t iamble. BEAUHY HEAD—Pasved Sept 1x-Ger D8F< Henry Ciement, irom Port Blaxeley. - HOLYHEAD—Passed Sept 0—uer ship B Hockfeld, from Liverpool, or Houo u i 0 NAGA~AKI-Tosa.lSepe 15—-hiy vctidentah 107 Seaitle. " SWAN~EA_Sailed Sept 26— Fr bars Geoeral Neumayer, for ~an Francisco. VALPARAT-O-Sailes Aug for Torilx id. i COMOX —=ailed Sept 28— Nor sumr Trensit Sau Erai.sco. Movements of Trans-Atlanti MOViLL Arrive. sept 28-stmi from “ew York. barles 26— Br bark Dacch for o Steamers Anchorl AMSTERDAM — \rr.ved sept 28->ms Werke en‘am. ior New York. MaR-EILLES- Arrived Sep! sili, fiom New Yors L‘.\ FW ) ORK—>ailed Sept 28—SimT v rpool. CAVE HENRY -~ passet Sept :5-Stmt Dresdea from Bremen. 28 stmr Mas- Bovic, for Importations K GRAY> HARBOR - Per Dei Norte—240 M ft 1 e, . cs bacuL ; u::’q:\' ‘.,.”i-f'é‘iS',“ f‘.-nb‘,. 675 bdls shooks, 116 s jacket 3.ock, 14 bu.s covers, 133 bxs oarrel Stock, 46 bd s venner . EEL RIVER - ber Chilknt—86 gren hides, 1 ¢ hardware, . ubls :ruit 2 k°s ) (U 156 bxs b oL i grult S fe, 9 Loid < atule. S & Hewlett: Jer Chilkat—S H Frank & Co:_Ros. & Hewl Cox Seed and Plani (o D ..-(*:‘\‘.‘-n».'f‘(,:.(.'l's Moft ¢; Marsnall & Ketwer (¢ inas &£Co; ¥ B Haight: Lo« Seed and Plant Co: Hooker & €0 5 SR J H Newbauer & Co. Wneawon, sreis & L0 J Mcore Bricham, tope & s 0: Standuid Oil €0 Hus-, Erly & Co, Norton, Teller & Lo Plomos; Eowuls<y & Cor_ Baker& Hamilton ~ Amer Carb \\eid Gas Co; Wesion Busket Mig

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