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8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1897. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD SUMMAKY O) THE MARKETS, Linseed Ol 10w er agaii. Silver advanced. Wheat and Barley lower and aull, Another decline in Oats. Corn dul! and nominnl Beans inuctive. Hay uvochanged. Rolied Barley lower. Fiour and Millstufts as before. Potatoes Weak. Onions steady. Poultry quiet. Butter, Cheese and £ggs tnchanged. Peaches doinz better. Cranberries low Dried Fruits still quiet. Nochange in Provisions. Hye qulet. Wool active. iiiies steady. Hops firm. No chatge in Meats. Bank Clearings zain 3715% In September. CAKINGS. Local bank clearances in September were S74.- 980,180, againsi $55.168,4] 3 in September, 1596 This is a gaiu of bour 3714 per cent_ For the £irst nine months Of the year thev are $520 BUK,- 813, mgainst $496,101.022 for ‘he same time last year. BANK PRODUCE EXCHANGE SALES. Produce Exchange sales on call in ~eprember were 586,~00 tons Wheat #nd 5400 tons Bariey, making 1ois sales thus far this crop vear of 1.215, 40U Lons of Wheat and 66,10 tous of Barley. IMPORTS OF GROCERIES. Im ports of siaple groceries at this port during the first eight months of the year were as fojlows, compared with the same perlod in 1896: Sugar 267458000 Ds, against 317.594.000; Coffee 17.- 061,700 Dby, against 16,697,000; Rice 34,883,000 O Clear ® Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® Rain© Sncw SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITAHON DURING PAST 3 MOURS Explanation, with the wind. The top figures &t station indicate maximum temperatore for the @ays: those underneath it, if any, the amount of Taintall, of meited snow in inches and hundredihs, during 'the past twelve hours. isobars, or solid lines, comnect poin's of equal Alr pressure; iso therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The word “high” means high barometric pressure and Is naually accomvanied by falr weather: ‘iow’ Tefers 10 low pressure, and 1s usually preceded and accompunied by cloudy weathes 'd rains “Low s ally first appear on the Washingion coast. When the pressure is high in t] nterior and iow slong the cosst, and (he isobars extend Dorth and south along the comst, raln is probabie: but when the “low' s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- able. With a “high” in the vicinity of 1daho, end the pressure falling to the California cosst, warmer weather may be expecied n summer and colder weather in winter. The reverss of these conditions w1l produce an opposite result. THE WEATHER BUREAU. TUNITED STATES DEPARTMEST OF AGRICUL- TURE, WrATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Sep- tember 30, 1587, 5 P % The foliowinz are the maximum temperatures reported to-day by telegraph from weather bureau stations i nia: ted Biuff 68, Fresno 78, San Luis Obispo 66, Los Angeles 70, San Diego €8, Yuma, 98 San Francisco data: Maximum lemperature 60, minimum 56, mean 58, Cloudy and “somewnat threatening weather is reporied from Mouniains, except Taioosh Jsland, and rain nas fallen from San Francisco northward to the Columbia River. A weii-defized Larometric de- pression is central in th- valiey. continu-d unseitled weather thronghout the region from the California coast easiward. Abrormaily cool weather is reported from all stations west of the Rocky Mountains. At Red Bloff the highest temperature to-day was only 6% de eat San Francisco for the thirty sending at midnight October 1. 189 or Northern California—Cloudy and probably occssional 1jght showers Friday: brisk westerly For Southern Californis—Cloudy and probably occasional scattered show.rs Friday: fresh south wester.y winis. For Nevada—Light rain Friday: cooler in the nortnwest portio For Uiau—Light rain Friday; cooler. For Arizona—Showers Friday. or San Francisco and vicinity—Clondy, with occasional shower Friduy: brisk wes eriy winds. NEW YOKK STOCK MARKET, NEW YORK. N. Y., Sept. 30.—There was no ign of anything in to-day’s stock market to give encouragemet 10 the hope 0f those who profess to believe that the market has tun its course so far s reaction is concerned and is read: 1o re- sume its upward course. Ths characterof the dealings aid not ciffer in any respect from those of yesteiduy. Prices were rammed dow s with great fucillty 8ad- the grea: declines invited Iarge offer- ings. The siight ralies which occurred a faw timi. s on the con:rary led 10 an almost toial cessa- tion of activity ana the upward course of prices was baliing and diftident. The net decline achieved 10-day 15 very much greater than that of yester- das .only because the bears rescrved their greatest effor:s G- tne last half-hour of trading, leaving no Cpportuntiy for recovery before the close. This was apparently Owing to an excess of confi- dence on the part of the - bears, who wers content 10 leave their short contracts nncovered oyer ight Instead of realizinz immediately. The mar- ket continued -aimost whaliy professional and the dea’inss. seemed 10 be confined 1o the room trad- 18 except where the . eharp deciines covered or- ders placed o stop losses. These were in large vo ume «nd alded ‘maierially in the decline. & feature of the day was the reversal o1 the position of the operators for ‘the London account, w.o were sellers to-dav. London prices alsy came lower and these were said to De due Lo & resumition of the selling there for New York account, which_ was $0 ps sisteatly adhered o up to 4 Slort tim - since. - ome of th seiling in London ‘was aitributed to Paris orders, owing to ® monthly settlement in progress at that centor. The resizuation of the Spanish Ministry and the prosvects of a Liberal covamment m ~pain were aceepies §8 tending tu amelforate the relations Letwéen thut country ind (he Un'ted * tates, and the news hat cencillutory proposals from. ihe Cuban insurgents Lad been tecoived at Madrid 8150 tended to deprive the hears of their pet weapon-—{he Cuban question, A decline in ster.ing exchange of s cent fn posted rates and 14 1n actual rates broush: the price appreciably nearer to the gold import point, anud was afavorable facior 1o Increase the prices, s were a slight! exsier one In the money mar: ket and a somewhat reduced volumeof Ciearing. house exchange, ihe bears forced a decline in spite of ull these conditions, and made especially fisrce raids on special s:ocks. The active lis: shows anet 0ss Of over a point, and in many crses of more than two points. Values of iailiway morigages heid firm agains the decline in st cks on reduced dealings. Total sales reached ouly §1,225,000. Government bonds were sironz, the new and old fours and the fLves were advanced Vs and 34 bid ali around. Toisl sale 0f stocks to-day, 393,200 shares, in- cluding: Atchison 9621, C.'B. and Q 41614, Hocking Valley 10,000, L. and “. 8900, Manbat- ian 7163, Missouri Pacific 673u, M. and T. pret 861%. New York Central 7150, Northern Pacific 4746, do preferred 19,520, keading 6210, Kock Isiand 18,575, ~t. Paunt’ 25 270, Southern Rallway 4845r Unfon Pacific 14,69, ‘Amesican Tobacco 4315, Chicago Gas 56,920, Con. Gas 5935, General Fleciric 3900, Bugar 25,115, T. C. and 1. 4055, Chicago Gres: Westers 15,030. LONDON MARKET, NEW YORK, N. Y., Sept. 80.—The Evealng Posi’s London financial cablegram: The stock murkets here were good to-day, except Ameri- cans, which followed the New York lead and closed at about the lowest. it is not likely that thére will be any sUONZ renewal of busin: of until the New York position has ever that New York will s0on start an upward movement again, a8 the reVival of trade acuvity evers station west of Lhe Kocky | T'his wili cause | there 1s increasing. Mines were good. and the papers & of & transf-rence of attention !{0}1} weri ans to them ihat. howeyer, practicaily depends om the New york initiative. The Paris and Beriin markets were firm. NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. Closing Friges for Bonds and Railway Shares. Y.. Sepi. 30.—Money on call steady at 2p@:%: st lonn 2y, closed &b i%; prime meccantile paper, 434@byi Sterling ex- chapze weak. wilh sctual business in bankers biis at 848 ¥4 for cemand, AL $4 %234 @4 5234 for SU Gays: posied rates ¥4 83@d 84 xnd $4 FOla@h commercial billy, $4 X1la: siiver ceruficaces, . bar il ven,8414c NEW. YORK. i CLOSING STOCKS. Eallroads- C[SLERAL T e Atchison ... ... 183 Prererred... 4 Preterred. 8)4s 52 Paul & Omaha, Baitimore & ORio. 1big Preterred... Canads: Pacific.... 7634 St P, M &M, Canada Southeri.. 5613 ~outhern Pacific.. Centrai Pacific Ches & Ohio 1645 Southern Kailway. | Preferred exas & Vac 9664 Union Pacitic 37 (U P D& 6. Preterred.. . ] Del & Endson. Del L& W { Del & kio G. Preferred Prefersed.. 195,11 xpress Companies: 48, [ idains BX., .. .... 1 Erfe pew. ... 183af\imerican kX, First vreferred.. 4Uby United States Ft Wayne....,....168 | Wells-Fargo. Gt Nor prd 88 f0) Laneous— Hooking Val.. ... B34 IA Cot Oit.... ... 20 Hiinoss Cent. .- 10235 1 Preferrél.... [ T4 Lake Erle & {am'n Spirl 1214 Prefeired. .. | Preterred. 35 Lake Snate. Lam Tobacel .88 Louts & Nash...., 57%/ pPreferred. ., ....112 Manhattan L, ..... b4 Chicago Gas. -..... 98% 118 Cons. Gas 110334 Com. Cabts Co. 34 | Col F & lron. 85| “do do prefd. 321 Gen. Electric 27| jilinois Steel Met Traction. Michigan Central Minn & St L...... do do 1st prei’d. Mo. Pacific... Mobile & vhio Mo K &T..... ... 15 |1a lede Gas ao . prefd.... 8ilgiLead.. ... Newalhmchlc*a. 9lg do prefd... do do prefd. 31l Nat Lin oillllll"16 N J Central. . 9014 wregon Imp. Co...— N Y Centrai 6Bl Pacific 3%;2 1?::4 N Y Chica L 13 Enliman Patace, 175y do Go T4 wrerd. 18 |=iver Certificates. b43a do do Zd_ pref'd. Nor West. No Amer Co. No Pacifi... 36 eran RopekTwine, 8 at ‘which it could be soid st the iim~ for Septem- ber at 5c. Thi= caused the price of Decem ber (0 run down to 89%jc. But shortly witerward, when it was announced that 220,000 busheis of No. 2 spring hud been of- fered ar¥5c and Lad been taken by a suipping £1im for export, the sveculators made haste 10 buy | bucic What they had been o #uxious (o seil & shorc time before. ‘The price responded 1o the demwand 1hus excited by unober rise to $014¢ Ly addition t0 the Jacal frésh purcnases for eXport the cjear- ances of wheai and_flour from Atlasue ports ror tweniv-four hours amountes to 680,040 bu:heis. AddIt na: strength was ient the macket inter by the 8¢ premium which wheat was command 1 at St. Louls « ver tie Chicsgo price. December finally sold up to B34 under a vigorous demand, und closed a. 0UGK@IUI4c. The dry weatber and the recovery fu wheat caused corn to rule firm. Ua s were fairly active and stronger, Hpeculaiive trade 1o provisions was small, bat prices were firm all day at some lmprovement aver yesterday’ s closiug values. The teading riures rangea as follows: ARTICLER | Cpen. (High. | Low. |Clowe Wiiear i o s u,! 877 85 Seprember.. 87 | 81% Decensver. 8Bsg 1. Busy | ¥9Lg| w0y May ... B8iu| G015 7% #Og Corn No._ 2 Septemoer......... 27 December......... 29 May Suty Lats No. Septembe Decerber. .. Nay % Mess Pork @ bbi— Oetober ........ I ecember. January Lard. & 100 bs= Ociober.......: Decensber. January. ~hort Ri October. December Jauuary,.. 4 T2i5 (4 80 Cash quotations were as foilows: Fiour, weaker, prices favoring buyers; No 2 Spriug 877589813407 No. 3 Spring wheat 1.0 b. Yoo 2 ied. 935p@9434c 2 Corn, No. 2 Uats, 1v@19%ac: No. 9 White 28¢; No. 8 Whitet. 0. b, 2014@ 2 Kye 4Bc:. No 2 Barley, momi- No. 3, f. 0. b 28@4lc: Mo 4, Lo b, UT 24¢t No. 1 Flaxseed 9815@98340; Prime Timothy Seed, $265: Mess Fork % bbl. £8 20@8 25; Lard #1060 1bs, $4 50@4 5215: “hore Ribs Sides (iooser. - $480@ 5 15; Dry . Salted Shopiders (boxed), " 534 Short’ Olear Sides (boxed), SIL@5%40: W hisky, distillers finished z00ds; per | guiion, B1'22; Sugars, Cut Loat, $5 96 Graou- | lated, £5 34 ARTICLES, Flour, bbis . Wheat, bu.. H7.000 Corn, bu s:u‘uuu] 239,000 Oats' bu 3351/000! BI5,000 Ly, 15,000 s Bar 171, 600 Preterred s Ontaric & W, 1l Preferred. b1y | Ore K & Nav.. . T & tubber. 17 ©re ~hort Line. .. Preferted Pitisburg. .. . Wesiern Union. ... Readimg. :...,i... 208310BG Wil ack Isiand. C&N W, St Louls & S ¥ | Preferred CLOSING RONDS. U = New 45, reg...12814 N J Ceat Gen 55.1]3% 0" 80 4nconp. 12614 North Carolina 64125 D121 Do 4s i 103 17412 Northern Pac 1sts 12034 Do, 3s.. do 33, coup... Distrot $6s. Ala Class A... Do, Class B...... Do, Class €. Do, Currency . Atchison 4s 0. A8GREL L QR LineBstr.. 116 Do, Acj 4s.....,. BSia| Do, lsiatr. 814 Canads So. 2ds..., 1051510 Tmp Ists tr..o. 101 Can Pac1stx......— | Do, GstT.. 4l C&N Pirbs. ific 6%, 0°95...10214 C& Obio s Clhi & D aigs Den & & G 1y ding ds.. Rio G West, ists. 2 SUL & IM Gen 53 88lg Den & B G 48, . 867415t L & - F Gen 631143, Eas: Tenn 1sts..,.108 | St ¥ consols........ 140 ErieGends..... 7 7146 /80P C & PIsts....119 FW &Dlsts 73 Do, Bs .. 11534 Gen Eleciric 5s....100 GH&SASs 10534 S Carolina Nn-fnd. ¥ b8 1 4 92 | oniners i do do 2s 0fd 106 | >tanKpe&Twinebs 61 H&TCentds... 110 {Tenn New Set 8s.. Ki docon 8s........ 106 iTex Pac L& G lsta 833 Iwa Clsta. /1 976! Do, reg Zds...... 29 Kan P Contr. . 1003, 1P ists. ... ...10114 Kan P 1syD Djirilery U P D & Guif ists. La Nw Cansol 4s.. 80 | Wab 1si &s. 1074 L&N Tuids..... K3lg Do, 2ds. 7814 Missouri o 1100 | West Sor. 1072 MK rysvad 6633 Do, 4s £875] S NY Central 1sts. 117 MINING STOCKS. Chollar....... § 40 Ontario. 300 Crown Point, 50! Ophir 95 | Con. Cal. & Va... 135 Piymouih......... _ 10| Deadwood ... .. 80 Quickstiver. 100 Gould & Curry 50 800 Hale & Noroross. 105 Homes ake, tandard - A%8 Trou Sikver. 25 00 Crion Con. 4 Mexican. 45| Yeilow Jacket... 40 | BOSTON, Mass., Sept. 30.—Atchison, 1434 : Bell Telephone. 25914 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, 9635: Mexican Central. 6: Oregon Short iine 15lg: San Uiego, 1a%s: Unicn Pacific, 2245, NEW YORK GEAIN AND PRODUCE NEW YORK, N. Y., “ept. 30.—Flour receipts, 21,914, exports 45,168 barrels. Steadily held, but quiet. Wiuter extras, $3 20@3 65; winter low grades, $3 10@2 20. WH i AT—lieceipis, 246,075 bnshels: exports, 6012 bushels. uptions opened firm on bullish | cables at drought news, ease ! off under realizing, bui experienced an emphadle fternoon advance on heavy export rumors, closing strong at 1@1 net advauce. Sales incinded No. 2 red Septe ber. 9475@95545¢; December, 9114@9234: closea 9264c. 1 UPS—Bteady. State common Lo choice, 1895 crop, 3@4c: 1836 crop, 6@8e: 1897 crup, 14@1 c: Pacific « oust, 193 crop, - @ic: 1868 crop, b@de: 1897 crop, 12@15c. WOOL—Firm. Domésuc fleace, 20@27¢; 23@40c: Texas, 10@16c¢. RG> —Steady. ' Soutuern, Nor hern, $10 50@12. COPPER—Easy. Lake, brokers’, $1125; change, §11 25. TIN—Qui £13 60@13 65; steady. SPELTER—Qulet, $4 20@4 30, LEEAD — Exchange easy, $4 30 bld: 43214 | asied; brokers’ strong, £4. COFFEE—Options opened steady at unchanged prices 10 b points advence on demaud from local shorts, with sellers scarce ou fear of oversoud | mar&ets, closed quist with prices nnchanges (o 5 points net advance. NSales, 8900 bags, including Noveniber. $5 9U: Lecember, $6 4U@s 45 | No. 2 £10 25@11 50: ex- Straits, plates Coffee—Kid, dull No. 7 invoice, Ty | No. 7 jobbing, Thgc. Mild, sieady; Cor- dova. 1036@16 e | SUGAY—Kaw nominal: refined steady: cen- | trifugal, 96 tes., 3 15-.62; refined, firm: standard A, 5c: confectioners’ A, be: crashed, 5ige. pos- tory. 9@121zc. BUT 1 i K—Rec 2872 pou i firm; West. ern creamery, 14¢ 20; 1214, EGGS—Recelnts, 6430 pckages: Pennsylvania, 17g19¢c: Western, 17¢. rigins, factory, 9@ State and Dried Eruits, W YORK, N. Y., €ept. 30.—California dried fruits steady, but quiet. Evaporated appies, prime wire tray. 7c: wood dried, prime, 7c; choice, 7140 fancy, 7a@Sce. PRUNE=—115@8c B . LAFBICOTS —Kosal. 7@8%c: Moorpark, 9@ 134c PEACHES—Unpeeled, 7@11c; peeled, 12 16c B b S CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES, NEW YORK, N. Company sold to.da; £1 70@2 single crate: Cornicheons. $1 501 Tokay, 85c@$1 20. Y. Sept. 30.—Porter PBros. Grapes—Black Moroccos, assoried, $1 10@1 70; 5: Muscats, 95c@81 15: Pears—De alencon, 81 60: B. Dieis. $1 40@1 60: B. Clairgeaus. $1 90; W, Nells, $1 3 @1 40: V rs, £1 05@1 25. Quinces— $1 20. Piums—Coe's Lste Hed, §1. Feaches— ~always 50@75c. CHICAGU, 111, Sept. 30.—The Earl Frait Com- pauy’s auction 'sales: Grapes—Tokays, 60C® #1 35, average 90c: double crat-s #1 90, Peaches —Levi cling, 50@8)c: Georgin late, 4 @60c: Sal- way. 35@70c; quinces. $1 10@1 20, avera e 81 14. Pears—Howeil, §1 70@2, averuge 31 59 lairgean, $1 BU: ¢’Anjou, i 90@2, average 21 97. Thirteen cars sold to-duy. PHILADELPi1A, Pa. Sept. 30.— Compriy’s auciion sules: Grapes—iokay, 600@ 90c: double crates. $1 2. Pears—Bartiects, £2 70. Peaches—salway, 40@90c, Two cars sold 10-any. NEW YORK, N. Y., Sept T0c@$) 45: he £arl Fruit 30 —Grapes— double crates, $1 65@2 single crates. $1 15: . usca: Comice. §: S5@2 60, averace salway, 40@65c. ien cars soid to-day. BOSTON. [iass.. Sepl 0. — Grapes — Tokay, 85c@$1 6 mverage 31 13: do, double cra‘es, 81 90@2 50 average $: 35 Pears—Bartletts, £2 T5@3: average $2 83. doubie craies, 81 55. W, Seckel, hlf boxes, $1. Peaches—Salway, 50@70. average 63c: Georzia. laie, S0@GOC, average 53¢, Four cars 50ld to-day. CHICAGO GEAIN Tokay, 45: Cornichon, 21 20, Pears— $211 Peaches— MARKET. CHICAGO. 1Lr., Sept. 30.—Shorts In wheat who expected a further break in wheat that would bave enabled them to buy atan additional profi were disappolnted, the markei starting with De- cember bringing 89%kc and 8%54c, as compared with 8915c av the close yesterday. Liverpool commenced the day’strading at prices nnchan; el to 55 lower. Paris started sta 16 centime de- cline. These prices were better than expected, in view of the werrific tumble in prices late in yes- terday’s market hers. The Price Cur.ent said that thedrought concitions had been intensified during the week, and complaints of dry pastares aadof ground unfic for plowing came from all over the West. For a moment after the opening the market nesitated. ‘Ihen shoris concluded the quicker:hey covered the betier it would be, and the price of Decemter, which bad dropped throush seglect 10 89L4c, went up with a jump 10 $0i4e. Sho had considerable difiiculty in covering, and no unil $0L4c had teeu reached d a hoi.ers evince any dispoxtion to et go After that ihe market sageed off again 10 §0c. Chicazo received 258 car.oud s andt Minneapolis and Duiuth 1419, Some off 15 in the DO No.2spring wheat at 85c jor Gctober delivary, at which ume the grade will be limited from rhe Tegular contisct grade, attracted | 2 75@5 8u; lambs, §. On the Produce E.xchange (o-das the Butter mare ket wes firm: creameries, 15@22c: dairies, 12 18¢; cueese, steady. 8@9¢: eggy, firm: ateady, lic LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURES. Sept. Oct. H 77 8 7 665 PARIS PUTONES. Open; Fited Oct. Flonr ~ Opening _...... 60 30 Closing. . 6010 W heat—Opentug 28 60 Closing. 28 50 Wheat Movements. Recefpta Shipments. Bushels. Cltjes. Bushels. 805,520 +- Minneapolis. 63,910 * Dulutix . Milwauki Detroi, ... 8631 Kansas City L 104,000 1,276,368 788,097 | TIDEWATER. 11,067 ... Boston. . 246,07 $1.85 Sinea s 454,362 | MARKET CHICAGO, IyL, Sept. 30 —CATTLE — Sales were on the basis of $3 S0@i for the poorest dressed beef steers to a3 50 for the best | shipping cattle. with the bulk of the transactions | wt $4 63@5 25. Stockers and feeders, $3 U@ | Choice feeders brough: §4 5C@4 60. Fecding buls | s0ia largely at $3@3 35 and bolognus soid from | EASTERN LIVESTOCK #3 cown. Veal caives rold a: §3 50@6 60, HOGS—Sales were largely ar $3 9584 20, Heavy pecking lats sold ar $3 65@$ »0 and Pprimie assoried Hghtweights at $4 SU@4 35, SHEEP—=0d freely at $2 5u@3 10; the poorest to §4 for choice Lenvy natives W estern range sheep were ac.ive at I3 35@3 9): good feeders, £3 60 0. “jambs soid £8 §:@5 80 for poor to | prime flock, Western fetching $4 oU@5 10, Very 1ew lambs sold above $5 50. Receipts—Cattie, 11,500; 16.000. bozs, 25,000; sheep, Kansas City. | EANSAS CITY. Mo. Sept. 30.—CATTLE—Re ceipts, 5000. Market steady (o strong. Texas sieers, ®o@d 25 Texas cows, $2 20@. sicers. %3 50@5 20: native cows and hel 203 Ts, S1@4; stockess 2ad feeders, $2 50@4 45; balls, | $:@d. HUGS — Receipts, 7000. Market strong to be | hizher. Buik of sales, $3 90: heavies #3 TU@s 95; puckers, $3 T0@3 $0; mixed. 35 80 @4: Ighis. ‘83 T0@: yorkers, 3 Bo@d: pixs, 33 75@3 95. S: K. F—Receipts, 5000 Market firm Lambs, £450@5 20, muttoss. £2 0@3 80 Omaha, OMAHA., NEBR., Sept. 50. — 'TLE — Re- ceipts, 2500. Market steady. Native beet | steers, $4 20@5 L0; We Bleers, $£3 4 40:' Texas steers g 75: cows and beiers, = 33 00G3 80: c $1 75@2 75; | stockers and bulis, stags, eic., S —recetpts. 53 7@ 85. mixe 92: Lulx of suies, {ELP—Recelpts. 3400 Market strons. 10 cholce natives 23 30@4 00: twir io ch Wesierns, $8 30@3 80: common and stock sheep, 5 L0@5 26, WHoAT caives, Ta@s: 3 70 o | 0. Market steady. Heavy, | £35 80@3 83: ligut, $3 85@ | NOKTHERN MARKET, Orogon, PORTLAND, Or., Sept. 30.—Wheat recovered alittle in the East to-day, but exporters heze who | are governed by the Enz 1sh markets contiuned to auoie Tée a8 the (op irack quotation for Walla Wa la under 78c for blue steiu and 79c for valley | Even at these figures the:e was no dispost:ion (o buy, although there was considerable offerinc. Anoiher cargo cleared to-day for the United King Jom and (wo more are londed nnd 1n ihe streats, The eergo which cleared to-iay brings the totai for September upto 1,081,315 ared—British ship Torrisdale for Queenstown mouth tor orders with 133,500 bushels of , valued at 213,305 Washington. TACOMA, Wasn. Sept. 50.—Wheat closed— XNo. 1 blue stem, 78c: No. 1 clup, 76c. PORTLAND'S BUSINESS, PORTLAND, OR., Sepi. 30.—Exchanges, §207,- 143; balances, $47.875 FOREIGN MARKETS. whea London. LONDOYN, Exa., Sept. 30. — Consols, 1117; silver, 26140. French ren:es, 103¢ 10¢. Liverpool. LIVERPOOL £N6., Sept. 30.—Wheat—Qiiet: No. 1 standard Callfornia wheat, 57s 64: cargoes oft coast. buvers and seiiers £part, 3 lower: car zoes on passaze, rather easier. 3d lower; Eaglish country markets, weax: French couutry mar- kets, easy: Liverpool wheal No. 1 (allfornia, 8s 214d; wheat In Paris. easy: flour in Pacls, w COTTON- Uplands, 8741 cLose. WHEAT—Spot No. 2 rea_western winter dull: 789d: No. 1 red norinern spring dull, s 6d. CORN—Spot American mixed new quiet. 8 s 11641 November steady, 3¢ eady, 3s 11454; Awerican m ixed old, ‘aalet, 58 54d. EXCHANGE AND BULLION Seerling Exchange, 60 days. - #4833, Ster.ing Fxel — 485 Sterling cables B4 - 486l nge, sight. - 5 New York Lxchange. telezraphic. — iTe Fine Siver, pe ounce. - barg Mexicau Dollars - o PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT—The La Mornatakes for West Har tlepoot 35,710 ctis, vaiued at $52 300, ‘Ihe tendency st Chicago was rather upward than otherwiss, bat this warket was i the dnmps and refused 10 respond. ‘The shippers are ot doimng naything at present and spot qUOLAtio :s are more or less nomina . Locai quotatious are as follows: §i 45 for No. 1, $1 4734 for choice and $1 4535, @1 5215 ® cul for extra cholce for milling. CALL HOARD SALES. INFORMAL *¥SS10N—9:15 o'ciock—December— 6100 ct.5. $1 463435000, §1 453 ; 16,000, $1 8515; 1,000, 5. 4534 12 000 $1 4335 10 000, §1 4515 M -2000, $14534: LU0, 81 44: 60 0,81 44y 2000, 1 4.34; 4000, $1 4.35; 6000, $1 5314 SECOND SESSION — December — 24,000 ctls, 8145 12000, &1 447 4007, $1 6000, £14415: 10,000, 1 4334: 8000, 51 441%; SO0V, B1 4475: 10,000, 81 44: 2000, $1 437 2000, 1 4314: 2000. §1 43%%: 2000. $1 2000, 1 +3; 2000, §1 42%; 2000, $i 42245: 12,000, 31 42 REGULAR MOBNING i ESsI0N—December—32 00U ctis, ¥1 45 4000, $1 4514: 12.000, 14.000, $1 4535: 2000, $.: 45, Mav — 4000, ¥l 4355; 2000, §1 4834 seneral ailentioa frow Iis discountivg the price | AFIEENOON SEssloN—December—14,000 ctls, | bu | Beaus, 1@2¢ | Young Americ | { | in3 closed yesterday 81 4555: 12,000, §1 4534: 20U, $1 45 $145%5: 4700. 51 4535 May—2000. $1 43 BARLEY_The Lu Aorna takes tor West tlepool 44852 ruls Brewing, valved at $55,3(0. Both Feed and brewing are lower and datl, with heavy offerin.s. ‘Lhe stippers are fudifferenc ers of ctie lalter. Feed. 8710@¥9214¢c: Chevalier, $1 5: 1 5735 for No. 1 'aud $135@l 40 for No. rewing. t‘ 05@1 10 for No. 1 and 95c@$l B cu 10r dark “onst. 000, ar- CALL BUARD SALES. INFORMAL Sxssion—9:15 o’clock—December— 4000 cuis, 8876 - 10,000, 90c. SECOND REss 0 sales. KEGULAR MOENING SgssioN—December-2000 ctls, H0c: ZL00, Sudpr AFTERN0ON SESSIoN—2000 Cils, 80%4c. OAUS—1Ibe weakuess continues amd several Kinds are jower agan. Black. for secd, are dylug better. Fancy Feed. §i 2743@! 50 ® cil: vood to choice, #1 173aa] 25; common, $107%@1 15: Burprise, $1 35 “Ltes, $1 15@1 23: ® 106 120: Miling, $1 223501 2754 8 cil; Black, 108 teed, $1 10@1 15: for need, $i 25@1 55, Ciipped Outs sell at $1@2 B Lou over the raw product: CURN. lie i arket is y. (lnil;l o q:lo\;nflz:l T iess sominal. ~muil Roun! Yéllow, Large Yellow, &1 0732@l 12%3: $10714G1 1214 9 cil HYE—Isquiet & £11215@1 15 B ctl. BUCKWH EAT=95c@8,) 15 @ cub FLOUR AND MILESTUFFS. There is no forther change to report. FLOUR—Net iush prices o ‘*:u_;_uybtx"n $5@H 10; Bukers' exiras, $4 75G4 85 F: bbi AL RTC.—Foed Corn, $74@23 B ton: Cracked Coru. $23456.5 ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as 10 lows, uspal disconnl 1o (be trede: Graiam Fionr, $3 100 Ia: Lye Flonr, §250 7% 100, kice Fiour, 8 75; Cornmeul $2 2o: ¢Xira cream du, $3; Oatmeal, £3 30: Oat Groais. $4: Homiy, 83 106 8 30: Huckwhest Fiour. $3 25@3 50 (racked Wheat, $3 £5; Farina, 84 50; Whoie W heat Fious, £ 25: kolled Usts (bbls), $3 70@5 90: in sucks, £375; Pearl Barles, $4; Spiit Peas, §3 5U; Green do, $4'25 100 s HAY AN» Quotations for all kinds remain undisturbed. 6X- cept Rolled Bariey, which is lower. BRAN—$14 2061 o cue. best and 813 80@14 ® ton for outside brands. MIUDLINGS—$19 50@20 for lower grades and #21@22 ® ton for ihe best. FEEDSTUFFS—Roilea Batley, $19 50@20: Oil- cake Meal at the mill, #30 % ton: jobuing, $31; Chopped Feed, $15@16 » ton: Cocoauut Caxe. $17 5C: Cottonseed Mral, $29@30 B ton. HAY—Wheat, §12@13 % ton: Wheat and Ot $11@14; Oat. $i0@i2; Baricy, $10@12; coun pressed, $12@14: Alfalta, $5@9 50; stovk, ¥E@9: Clover, $5@10 8 ton. STRAW—30@30c & bale. BEEANS AND SEEDS. Beans rule dull at the quotations. There is very Hittle trade in Seeds, BEANS_ Kavoy 31 75@) 80; Small. Whites, B1 U0@1 40 B et Large W hites: §1gl 20; P £1 30@1 80; Reds, $£1 35@1 a0 Blackeye % 5U; Sed Kidney. iominal; Limas. $2 0o@2 10, Buiters, §1 2501 02 Pon, $1 30@] 30. FEEDSTUFFS. SkisDe—Brown Musiard, $2 25@2 50; Yeliow Mustard, $2 26@2 50; Fiax, $1 76@1 855 Cenare Seed, 15, b Aliaifs, Blgc; Rape ¥15@ 2%,¢: Hemp, Timothy, 41ge. DEIED PLAS=Ntes are agitn offering st $1 25; Green, §1 201 70 B eul. POTATOES, ONION -, VEGETABLES. Potatoés are weak and Onlous are firm. tables ar: about the same. POT A TUES~ Barly tose, 30@4Uc; 5U@6Uc: Burbanks, 40@b0c! >ali Su@sUcs Sweet Pointoes, 50c@$1 ON1ONS—80gY Plekle Onions, 75¢ P ak. . VEGETABLES- Bay Squasi, @b50c B box: Marrowjat quash. SK@10 @ fon: Bay Lucumbers. 2b@sde B box: Pickies. 1l4¢ for No. 1, 135c @ B for No. 2: Green reppers, 25@40c for Chile and $4@40c for Bell: Green Peas. 1%=@2c B b Lima Beans, 75c@#l Osra, :0@o0c B box: D Egg Plant, 30@40c: Cabbag: rots, 2.@30c @ sack: Garlic toes, 25@35¢ 10r river and 25@dlc for alamedu: Green Corn, 25@ P sack, :5@5U¢ P crate for Berkeley and 70c@$) 50 ® craie for Alameda Vege- River Reds, s Burbanks, i15@2c B b: Toma- POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY-There was no chauge worihy of note yesterday, the market being well statked and weak. A car of Eastern wiil probably go on to- aay. Live Turkeys are quotable at 14@17¢ for Gob- biers and 1215@14c for Hens; Geese ¥ pair, 31 25 @175: Docks, 2 50@3 for old and $3@4 ;0 for young: Heus, 53@5: Roosiers. young, #350@ 4 00: do, oid. $5 503d; Fryers. ¥2 70@s: Broilers, 50@3 for large and #1 76@2 25 for small Figeons, §1 i@ L0 @ doz for young and T5c@8l for old. GAME—Hare, gominai: Rabbits, nominal BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. All kinds were unchanged yesterday. The de- mand was fair. LUTTEK —Fancy creamerles, 17@8c B b seconds. 25@26c ¥ B DatRY—Choice to fancy, 28@24c B 1; lower grades 16@:2igc PIcRLED—18@21c B b 3 —17@190 B b KRY 1UB—20@22C B B —12@1 3¢ for ladle-packed. —Cheice wild new, 10810%sc: common CHEES 10 good, 81,@H%sc; Lieam Cheddar, 10@11c @ tb: 11@1-bge: Western, 11@1114 Eastern, 1:36@13%z¢ 8 . EGUS—iixnch Eges, 27%@$3%4c; store Ecgs, 20@25c P dezen: Eastern, --la@25c for good 10 fancy and 18@20¢ ‘or seconds; Duck kEggs, Zte. AND CITRUS FRUITS, Peaches in smail boxes are doing better. Plums are slowl; getting scarcer. Common winter Pears arc sow of sale. Wine Grapes are steady, but there is 10 scarcl:y. Cranberries are lower ana quier. The Pavama Steamer Lrought up 829 box Mexican Limes sud the macket 1s weak in canse- qaice. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Sirawberrtes. §2 *0@3 50 B chest for large. Huckieber:ies. @ 1ic . Blackberries. $. ¥ ciest. Tuspberries, $4@5 # cliest. Fonu gravaies. zo@oc @ HOX. Cave Cod Crunb-rries, $8@5 50 @ bbl; Coos Bay, 32 BU@= 15 B box. e hies, - 5@EOC B bOX: in bulk, $25G30 B ton Luzs AuG 310@2U 10T freca 5@ 6Uc Bartetis. 90c@S) 25: Winter Nells, 50@ amon kinas, 2 (@10¢ B box. Appies, 26@30e B box :or common and 50G75e for §004 to choice. Quinces, 25@4Uc B box. Grapes, In Loxes, 20@85¢ for Moscats. 20@30c DECIDIOUS for bluck LU@30c 10r ‘Loxay, sU@50c f.r Isabelia £0d U@2hc jor Sweetwater. Crates sell mbout 10c bighier than boxes Zii 81 @7 ¥ ton. Whie Wine G Watermeions, §7@12 B 100, Cantaloupes. s0@7o¢ # cra e. Nutmeg Meions, 1. @35¢ B box on the whart. CIT? FRUI)>—Valencia Oranges. $2@3 cmons, 75:@$: 50 box for common for good to chuice: Mexican Limes, 4 50@d ¥ box: Bananas, $1@2 bU ® buncn: Pineuppies, $2@3 » doz. DLEIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC, ande. Wins Grapes, ves, $10@14. Septembe: deliveries of Dried Frults and Ral and dealers 100k for a re. newa. of the demand iu the course of the next iortnight. A present ithere is nothing new, the marset being still quiet. DRIED FHRUITS—Quotations are as follows: Prunes, carload lois, i14e ‘or 40-50's. 434c for 50- 608, dlge for 60-70s, B3ec for Ti-B's, dlie # I for K0-90's ana 234¢ tur H0 100's; Peaches, 510@6le0 B Ib: fancy Tc; peeled, —: Apri- cots, 51a@blac for Royals Ti@sge for good to fancy Nioorparks: eviporawpd apples, dle@6e: sun-dried, 5@3laci black Fizs, i Sacks. Y@z la Plums, 4@4 ® D for pitted and 1@Zc for u pitted: bicached Plums, S@5l4c: Sectarines, 5@ €c @ I for prime to fancy Pears S@51gc 10r quar- ters and 64a@ic for haives RAISINSZNew jausins, 3¢ for 2-crown, 415¢ for B-crown. bige tor 4-crewu, e for Seedless Sultanas and §1 15 for London layers. Dried Grupes, $igc. U1S—Walnuts, 714@8c for hard and 9@9140 Almands. 3@ic for hurdshell a.d 4@ il for sofishel! 10¢ for papershel; Peanuls, 4@5c for kastet ¢ lnrs(@n horpia: Hickory xucs 5@3c 9 b:_Fo cans, 9g10c B I Fiibercs, 9@9T4ac; Lrazii Nute, 5@9¢: Coconnuls, $5@5 50 3100 HON 1 Y —~New Com 10¢ for brizht and 7@9¢ for lower crades; Lew water-white exiracted, 414@ 4%5c; light amber extracted, $3,@A< @ b. LEESWAX—-u3@ibc 8 b PRUVISIONS, The marke. is moderately active st the old prices. LURED MEATS—Bacon, 9c @ B for heavy, 94e tor light medium, 10¢ for lighr, 1034c B 1 f0r €siza ifght wad 12C for sugar-cured. Kast- ero stigar-cured liams, 1i@12%c ® Bbi-California Hams, 10@10%gc 3 Ib: Mess Beef, $7 50 B bbi: extra mess d° $9:° family do, $10; sl Pork, §5@s 80 B bol: exira prime Pork. 810; exira ciear. $16@16 L0; mess, $15 @ bbl: Smoked Beet. 1015@1:14 P b LA RD—kasies) tierces quoted a: 514@5%c for com pound mna & 14c for pure: pails, 714¢: Calitornia tierces, 5@514c B 1 for cowpound pare: Belsbuls, 634c: 10-Buns, 7hac: COTTOLENE—Tierces, t3ge. Packa es than 30 Ms—1.1b pails, 60 10 a case. 8Tgc: 3.1 palls 2010 a cuse, B3jc: 5 pails, 12 in cas 1ac. 10-1b poils, 6in a case, Bl Zin a case. 764c: wooden Luckets, 50 Ibs T%gc: fency tuby 410 s, e WD HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. 50-1b tins, 1or e %0 Ibs net, 764c: hal bbis, aboat Hops rule firm. Wcol coutinues active. Hid are steady as usu: HIOES AND - KINS—Culis and brands eell 1c under sound stock. Heavy salted steers. 9@9lec ¥ B: wediom: Bla@dc B b; light, B@~1pe: ow- hides, S@@c W Wi Siags, te: sated Kip, Sla@fc: salted Calf, 8@ 10¢ 1h: salted Veal, 8a@tc; dry Hides. 1ac ® D: colls ‘and brauds, ary Kip and Veal 1dc. dry calf, 17¢: calls, 10¢; Gonskins., 20@35¢ each: Kids, 5¢; Deerskins, £ood summer, 25¢ 8 M medinm, w0c: winier, 10c; Sheepskins, sheariings. 10@0C each: shori wool, “5@dle eachi medium, S0G70 each: long wools, 785G90c ench. I ALLOW—No. 1. rendered. 25,@534¢c B 1b: No. 2, 91 @3Vac: relingd, Bo: Croascest G WOUL — Fall clip — Middie counties, free, 10@13c. do defeciive. 10@iic; San Joaqun, de- fective, 7@8%g¢; do Lambs, 632@8c: Southern Mountarn, 8@l1c: mee Normers, 10@i%e B Bi defec 'y c. = SO ON oo B B for fuir and £@10¢ for good: mew crop, 11@l4dc. GENERAL M WCHANDISE, BAGS—Calentta Grain Bags, 535c: San Quentin, £6 40: Wool Lags 27@d00; Fruit Bags, S14c. 630 d 6c for the different sizes. AL Sailintion, S8 New Welilngton. $5: Soushield Wellington. $7 50: Seattle, 83 50: Bry- ant $660; Coos Lay. §475: Wallsend, 675 2 ou: Cumberland, $14 50 % ton In bulk and $16 in Sacks: Pennsyivania, Anthracite Egz $la 8 ton: Welsh Anthraciie, $-@12; Cannel, — w ton: Rock Springs, Costle Guie and Pleasaut Val- ley, §7 60: Coke, $11@12 in bulk and $13 B ton k: B SEED 011 Is lower again at 45 B gwilon in bb's for raw a1 47c for bo led. i SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Company. auotes, lerms net cash: Cuba and Crashed and Fine Crushed, 634c: Powderel, 614c. Dry Grauu- Iated, 555 B Ib; Congectioners’ A, 55c: Magnolia A, Blpc. Extra {, blac: Golden C.5c: Candy Granulated, B84c: California A, 53sc; hali-barrels Lsc more thau tarrels, and boxes L2 more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. There is no further change in either Beef or Hogs. Whalessle rates for dressed stock from siangh- terers are as follows: BEEF-Eirat quallty, 6@634c; second do, 5@ 5340 third do, 4@4 vos " AL Lan cdes cmall, @73 M MUTTON—Wetlers. biy@ 6c; Ewes, 5@5%a¢c R LA MB—Spring, £Xe@7c ¥ b . FORK_Live Hozs. 312@35ac for larze and 334 @b%c for small ind medium: soft hogs, 2@ ® 1 dressed do. 515@6e. RECLIPTS OF VRODUCE. sige ¥OR 24 HOURS. 15,522 Bran, sks. 3,001 Oregon. 3,836 Butter, olis 5,493 Chaeese, cils 10,010/ -ggs, doz 7.260 | Hides, no. 7,508 Pelts, bals. 337/ Wool, bla... Flour. grsks. Oregon...... Washiagton. Wheat, ctls. Qregon... Washington Barley, ctls Corn, cus.. Eaatern,. . Ll — Oats, cils, 4.0,0 £L0n. o 35 § 150/ Leather, riis. 72 1,040| Wine. gals. 2/816| Hops. bia_... Potatoes, sks 7.610| Sugar. bbis.. - Oregon, sks..l 113/ Quicksiiver fisks 101 Onioos, sks...... 347 | Kalsins, boxas 7 Hay, tons.. 110 404 |Shorts, OF, sks.. 60 SUraw, tORS.. oo | (AllOW O 104 Middlings, sks'.. B0/ Lambor, M fest. 35 THE STCCK MARKET. Minlng stocks were firm as a rule yesterda, and several showed a1 advance over the precediag day. Crown Foint, which is the leader at tho moment, $0'd up to 76 cents, and Uphir rose to $110. The apprectation in the other siocks was less marked. The Septe ber dividend paid by the Champion Mining Company of Nevada County amounted to $4500. The snoual meeting of the been called for October 13, The San Franct:co Gas and Eleetric Company wil: pay & monthly dividend of 50 cents per share 10-duy. The Morning Star Gravel Miing Company of Towa Ji iit, Placer County, has iec ured its. eighty- second dividend af the rate of $8 per shara. ‘The lieward mine of Nevada ¢ ounty has made apother - hlpmentof high grade ore to the Selby Smelting Works. The Virginia Chronicle : The body of ore newly discoversd ip the Crown Pont mine is im- Proving in a most gratitying maoner. Iuis three feel wide aud ‘fs located i the face of the south drift on the seventh floor above ihe §00 level. The face of the drift is 10w about 40 feg: north of the vorih ljue of the Belcher mine. The drift is fol- lowing the ore In a southeriy direction toward Beicler ground. The ore was fir-t found in the form of a siricier op the east side of the diify some gistu ce back of where the face s now. The ledze, while being opened, crossed to th- west side of tlie drift and now shows & solid body o- rich ore in the face. 3nday assays from the ore showrd a value of $50 & 10n. Since then ike ore has im- provec. Assays tuken from lne deposit io-day averaged $200 a ton, and oue sample went (0 $500 In the Savage Mioing Company’s ground on the Comstuck lode. on the 500 level, the east crosscut s'aried from the north iateral driftat a point 135 feet north of the maln wesL crosscut has been ad- vancesd § fert, total length 19 feet: the face is in POrpL¥ry and stringers of quartz. The west cross- cut opposite it has been driven 6 fee for the week: the fuce is In parphyry and stringers of quariz of iow grade On the 130 level ihey have cleaned | out, repaired and retimbered the main west drift 11 feet, total leng b 116 teer. Lu the Brunswick lode ou the 600 leve! No. 1 east crosscut hes been advanced 25 feet, totul length 43 feet; (he face is in porphyrs. ie Confidence, Challenge and Consolidated Im- mes. cresscut 1 from the surface tunnel is ou. 1318 feei, naving been advanced 28 fertaur- | ing the week. The churacter of the grcusd in tne | face 0f this crosscu: has bocome 1nuch softer aud much more 1avorable l0oking. sh)wing stieaks of quarz, of no vaiu: a8 vet From asurvey just made ‘hey have sscertsined tha: they have yet to £0 180 feet before entering ihe vein, proviied the veis dips to the eastai.n angle of 45 deg. The ! Indications are thai they are LOW getti g Into an | entire change of ground. The surfuce tunael i now in 349 feet from the South line uf the Cous: dated Imperial mine, 9 feet having been made duriug tue week. 1he face shows quarizof no vaiue. 1n the Belcher mine the nortn drif: from the {ucilne on the 1200 level 1s now tn ¥23 eet. hav. | < | { | | Nevads Bank has pe: ing been cleaned out and repar d 16 fee. du: | the week. 1here have been hoisied duriig the week und stored in the orehouse at the mine +8 mining ca loads of ore, th of which shows an assay va ue of $:4 47 per ton. No re was hoisted from the Seg egated Beicher ine during the pest ex, and the oflicial raport Cows not speak of any other work having been done. The yield of the Overman mine for the past week amounted 0 1) mining carlosds of ore, (he average assoy value of which was $26 35 per This ore was extracted from the workings in the nor:h drift on the § -0 level. There is no chance to note in the condition of the mine. Tne following local incorporations disbursed dividends during the past month: verage Lop car sample Name. Per Share. Amount. Angio- aiifornia Bank. 31 00 £40,000 Bunk British North Am 6 25 {000 Lonacn P and Am. Bank 2 40 60,000 GGas Consumers’ Association.. 15 2.025 Qakland ChsCo ......... 25 Pacitic Gas Imp Co... 50 Pacific Lighting Co... 85 5. F. Gas #19 Eleciric. . 50 an Jose Water. ., e . 50 Spring Valley Water. . 50 California-street Cabl ceen 50 5000 Aluska Packers’ Association.. 7o 36.000 Hutchinson Plantation..... 0 15.000 | Natoma Vinevard Co....[.00 0F g | Pacific Telephone. . 0 Sunset Telenhone. 25 P.oratlive raint Co 25 Pac fic ~heet M tal Works... 50 Pacine Vinesar Worss 10 Aitva Quicks Iver. 10 Ciawpion - ining Lo. 25 | New luria Quicksilver 10 Homestage Mining Co. 25 Pennsyivania Mining C 05 Santa Rosalia Mining Co'.. 10 Total compares as follow: Banks.... Gas companies Water companies. ... | aiiway companies. Sugar compunies.. Fish compauies _..... “Telephone companies. . Mining companies. . Miscelianeous cow panies. Totals. . $547.814 $550,5641 BOALD SALES. Following wers the salss in the San Francisco £tock Board yesterday: REGULAR MORNING SESSION, 100 Arrma. 100 Alta. bUY Belcher...74| 500 comMMENCING 8:30. .27 300 C Point. 70600 .. 682 6 {500 Julia 711100 Justice....85(304 5 Ne 700400 ... ....84/500 Sil HIlL.. 2'1000 L'Wash 06300 Union... 100 Caled.....50. 206 Mexican. 5| 200 Challge.. 55200 Ophte...1.05 100 71300 - <110 m .28 RNOON SESSION :30. 150 ¢ Poins...73300 Potost.....38 150 "avage. 100 . s 600 Kentuck..1t 250 Mxie. .....5Y) 100 Uceidil 270 -00 . 3 200 Upnil 400 Choliar .. 4. 200 44 00 Chiinge.. .64 140 CC&V .. 1.40] 00 Con lm. . 0: Following ware Loard yesterday: KEGULAK SESSION—10:30. 4000 U 1mp... 03,700 ovm-....?: 400 Exenar .07 2006 &bl 500 Builion.... 11/l 150 Caleda....50] 30 80/ 250 Chboir 5 CCaVIiite 150 1.56[300 ... 200 1.45/4W0 ., 100 Conil 1.2435'200 n. | | | Columbin 114 | scundings on 0F | Eharta. Eea: when 20 | belght, and then the AFTERNOON SESSION—2:%1). 200 Alpha....20,500 Con N Y. 04):00 Ovrmn.. 300 Altneece 10800 Crwa 1.8t (3 200 Apdes.... 171000 700 Belcner ...66 200 7804 0 ... 75/40) BE&. oliar....44(~00 L Wasi_...U5| 100 CC& V... 140,200 Mexcn 1uu Cont....1.2¢ 100 Occa... 2000 C imp . 05300 . 2000 220416 O CLOSING OUOLrATIONS, THUKSDAY, Sept. 30-4 P . Bid. Asked I atpnacCon....” 19 20ljulia 09 14| nsue 16 17l nens s 86 67|Mexican. [ Bes: &iioloass 63 67 coideatal.... Eullion e 10 1Y bt e LU0 0D Caledonia... 49 50! Uverman. 23 24 Chollar ._...... 43 4+ otosL 82 B8 Lonial®&Va.. .40 145 -nvage 30 81 Uhallengs Con 53 54|-ew. Belches - 1i Id (on. tmperia 02 3| ~corplon, .. us — Configencs... 1.20 | iives HUL ERTY trown Poin 75 -lerra Nevadas 116 Con.New Yore. — aucar . — o 0t miouvea” 53 Gould & urry. 5% 1, 25 1.25/Vellow Jacket. 41 Hale& Norers. 1 42 PA0UA ADND B 0 EXTCHANGEH, THUKSDAY. Sept. 302 p TNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked. | Bid. Asked. TEds coun.11514 — |U S darey... ~dlyy — Lcnew sesuelib i MISCELLANLOUS BONDY. CALStCDIABY, 11284 — N P C,5s.... 9933 — Cal Elec, 68 12915 — !uu\iu e CotraC Wos 99 10015 Do2d 1s 6x..108 ~ — Dpot-stex-cp — 9Ew\omn:nusm.x:5% - kden L&Pdsi29 151 1P &0 Ryds. 10U - F&UCHKR 63107 — |P&ChRyss. — 104 Geary-at M08 — 10214 Pwist KR434115 - H U&S 514s. 10315105 | keno, WL&EL — 103 losanz Los — 100 |tactoP &u. — 108 ToGnieed 68 97 94| EF&N PR, 10414104 MxtaiCbieds 1203412615 ~¥REArizds 99 9914 DoliyCon bs. 10855110 |SPRECaiss. 1101511154 NaVingsls, — 300 [SPEECaldy. — = 95 NeyCNgRia 9x3, — N Ry Cal ts.106 BEY G a NPG6s |SPErRCaits. 10734 SV Water s, 1113 ~ SV W acecds. 10134102 10524 SUKLIG & I avdiy WATER STGUKS. |Sprog Valley 9914 994 i 643 AND ELECTRIO sTOCKS us CortraCogta 37 — MarinUo.... 51 Capttas — 25 (Paoic Liza. 51 — Central. 88l - ISFG&Elec. 9735 971 B Klec Lighi 9%z 9%)~an Francsca g i Vs G L &H 5515 6534 Si0CKIOU.... 14 5 — ° Fao Gis dmp 94 | INSURANGE STOCKS. Flreman'sre182g — | i COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. ADEIO-CAl . 0514 — |Firs Nacoa. 18434 Bankof Cal.. 23913243 | LondonP&A. 12713130 UnisbL&LG0 95 §8%glterch Bx. . 13 BAVINGS BANK STOCKS. eru&Ten. 1470 1525 (Sav&lomn. _ 100 HumbS&L.1UG) 1160 |Securlty.....250 — Mutual. 45 40 | UnlouTTusi.950 1000 Ebbav U 160 et t & STREET KAILEOAD STOCKS. Calttornta... 9 112 |UskSL&Har 200 Geary-st. ... 40 — |Presidio. ... 8 -_ mikerat.. 48 - POWDER sTOUKS. California.... 105 125 |GlaniCow... 38 3814 huwmno Dl o0 — |Vigone..Ul 255 3 MISCELLAN k0US £TOCKS. Alskarxe. — 9514 Nat Vinco 4 8 Ger Lead Co. 115 — JUceanicSSCa 32lg 34 HawC&SCa. 2435 2434 Pac Aux F A — 3 HuichSFuo 853, 54 |PacHoraxCo. 100 —— Mwiszassa. o — |parfraiaiCe o14 — EALES—MORNIN® 5a03l0N, soard— 300 Hawaiian Commerctal. . 24 50 100 Hutchinson S P Co 33 76 100 Marker-st Rallway. 45 25 10 § F Gagilehi....... 835 300 Vigorit Fowder . 275 SALES—AFTKENOON SE3SION. Board— #3000 Market-st Ry Con Bonds 5. 109 75 B1 BV Waler.. .o iaeesonne 99 25 200 Vigorit Puwde: 2175 e Nearly Killed by a Mammoth Mosquito. Samuel Barnes of Wilmington returned from Ocezn City, Md., the other day suf- fering from a paizful wound cansed by a mosquito bite. While sittine on a hotel porch he was bitten on the jugular vein by a mammoth mosquito. Bivod spurted from the wound in such quantities that several handkerchiefs were saturated and his shirt was covered with blood. While Barnes’ companions rushed jor a doctor the hoteimzn applied a big poultice to the wound, which finally stopped the flow of blood.—Philadelphia Record THE CALL CALENDAR. Uctober, 1887, Sa.| Moon's Phases.| First Quarter] Oct. 2. Full Iyoon Oct. 10. ast Quarter| Oct- 18. New Moon. Oct. 25, N i 10 SAIL. Timstivatio.] wAtA [ Fram mon. ... | HumooldiBay |Oct 1, Zrw | viers Uoos Bay.. Newnor: {0et 1, fawm | Preslt Truckee Yaquina Bay. Ot 2, 5pM Pier 2 Alliance. .. |Oregon ports. [Oct 2.2 u | Plor 13 City Peking China & Japan Oct 1pM PM S8 Orizaba. -|0ct 210w | Prer 11 |Uet 510aw | Pierls {0c 3U1am | Plerll Oct 3, Sam Pler) Ut & 1rw|prer13 Oct 5livay|vier iy Oct Coos Bay 7 Oct - |Honotata.. 7| Oct HumboidtBas et ABlanchard | Oregon poris.. Oct b 9au | Plarl 5.10aM | Pier 13 o 2py | Pler? 6,10 | Plec 13 6. 9w Plerld fanta Rosa. | San Diego.... " |1ct 7.1iam|Pierll San Blas.... Panama... . [Oct 812 M PM 88 Umatilla.... | Vic & Pt Sud Uct 8. Sam | Pier 8 Fortian loer 10,10 STEAMERS TO ARRIVE, STEAMER FroM | Dum | Yaauwina Bay. P - |Loos Bay .. _ [SanDiego . - | Port:ang, . | Seattle 1 1 1 2 Transit......". | Departire Eay 2 Mackinaw .| Tacoma. | 3 Homer..... Coos Ba 5! Eureka. [ | Newpors. | | 3 Uwatilla. ...... | Victoria & Paeet Souna | 4 Weeot -2 | Humbold: Bay Je 4 Chilka | Eel River. i i Fomona... ... | Humbold: ¥ay 11| 4 Alice Blanchar | Gregon ports | 4 +anta Rosa..... |San Diezu.. | 5 Washtenaw ... Tacoma. ¢ 6 Columbis Porilana. [oc 7 Coos Bay. .70 | Newport, |0t 7. Crescen: City. o 7 City of Para. 1oct 8/ SUN, MOON AND 1IDE. ITED STATES COAST AND GropETIC § Tiuxs axp HEIGnTS o Hian ang Low WATERS AT }OKT POINT, ENTRANCE To Sax FRaxcisco BAY. PUBLISHED By OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. NoTE—The high and low waters oc uc asthe City Front (Mission-street Whart) abon: twenty: five minutes later than ot For Polus: the helght of tide is ilie same ac both places. October—1897. Fridar, October 1. 6.05/ Moon rises 553 Moon sets 3 | Feet 2lEw| T 5% a5 57 vl Uz 2l 522| 42 .4(10.62] 0.3 8| 633 3x b L W - 4 0.02| 04 1 5| 1.03| o6 .0 6| 157/ 08 2 1 7| 246] 1.2 21| 9i22| 51 NOTE—ID itis ADGVe exposiion of the tdes the early morning tides are given column, and tha successive tdes order of occurrence a1 10 time, columu gives th exceps etimes i3 glven are additions to tne the Tnited States Coss: Survey A& minas sign (—) precedes the number given 18 subtractive by the charta sccurs. The Lelgi depth given The Time Lall, BRANCE HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8. N., MERCHANTS' i XCHANGE. } SAN FRANCISCO, Sepiember 5U, 1897, SHIPPING INTELL.GENCE, Arrive 1 THURSD Ay, September 30. Stmr Point Arena. Huansen. 15 nours from Mendocino, et pass anl mdse, to Mendosino Lumber Co. Stmr Geo Loomis, Bridgett, 37 hours from Ven- tura; 8310 bbisol, to Union Ou Co. Up river di- rec: tmr Crescens City. Stockfleth, 6 nours from Saescent Gt puss and mdse, 10 Hobos, Wall & 0. Stmr Pomona, Cousin:, 17 hours from Euresa; pass and mdse. to Goodall. Perkins & Co. Stmr Natlonal City. Andresen, 14 hours from Usal:rriies. to C A Hoo e wr San Blas, McLean, and way ports: Steamship Co. U - stm: Kichard Rush, Roberts, 6 days fiom Unalaska Stmr Santa Cruz. finkle, 45 hours fiom Colo, 2: days from Panama pass and mdse, to Pacific Mail €L dae, to GOl Perking & Co Stmr Slgnal. hondegaar!, 414 days from Wil lapa Haror: — M flumber, {0 Simpson Lua- ber 0. Simr Glpsy, Leland, — hours fm Moss Landing, eic: produce. 10 Goodall. Perkins & Co. Shin Liewellyn J Morse, Ander 01, 19 days from Chignix Bay: 35159 cs salmon, to Alaska Pack- ers’ Assn Gership Chi'e, Dreves, 171 days from Antwerpjy mdase, 1o W R Groce & Co. Fr bark uls Pacenr, Rebel, 162 das rrom Swanse: 8 tons coul, 1o Baliour, Gui! rie & Co. W G Irwin, Williams. 19 days from Hono- ugar, to J D Spreckels & Eros Co. Behr Nettie 1ow. Low. 5 nours from Keyes: <0 pxs vutter. 10 J H ewhauer & Co, Schr C T Hill, Ru_bach, 7 days frm Grays Har- bor: lumber, to ¥ K Wood Lumber Co. Schr Bender Brothers, \\ecizel, 24 hours trom Po-irs Lan Ki 1uu cds wood, to isen er Bros. Schr Arthur I, Krog, 60 hours from Aeedle : 165 cds bark, 1o N versen, Corinibian. Korth, 36 hours from Polnt Arena; wood and bark, 10 Bender Bros. Clearnd. THURSDAY. September 30. Stmr Coos Hay, Hall, San Pedro; Goodall, Pac- kins & Co. Brsnip Both well, pinger & Co. Schr Czarina, Schmalz, Ungs ing and Trading Co. Poin: ringer, Queenstown; Epe McCollum Fish- Sailed. THURSDAY. Sepiember 30, Stmr Columoia, Conway, Astoria. Stmr Cleone, Strand. Sumr Bonita, N:cholson, San Diego. Stmr De. Norte, Allen. Grays Harbor. Stmr Rival, Johnson. For: Brags. Ship Luc le, Anderson, Seatile. Br bark Orion, Muna, Dunkirk. Bktn S G Wider. McNeiil. Honolulu, Schr Rellance. «.ansen. Fisks ML Schbr Glen, Jorgenson, Kureka. Schr Czaring, schmalz, Utgs. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS, September 50—10 r w— Weathee cloudy; wind W velocity 20 miles. Domestic Port FORT BRAGG—Arrived Sept #0—Etmr Noyo, hence ~ept 29, and sailed for Eureka. WESTPORT—Arrived Sep: 30—sSchr Barbara Hernster. hence Sept 28. ASTORIA—Sailed Sept 30—Stmr Stats of fornia, for >an Francisco. ST MICHAF L~Arrived Sept 11—Stmr North Fork, hence Aug 18, with simr Mare Island in tow. COOS BAY—Safled Sept 29—Stmc Arcata, for San Francisca. Arnived sept 30—-Stmr Homer, hence Sep: 28, and salied £r San Franciseo, CLALL M BAY—In port Sept 30—Ship Colum-~ bis. from Departure Bay, 1or San Franciaco. TACOMA—Arrived sop:. 29— liars Levi G Bur- gess, nence Sepy 13. SAN PEDRO—sailed Sept ©5—Bkin Portiand, for San Francisco. Sept 27—Sebr Reporter, for Puget Sound. Sept 28—Schr Serens Thayer, for Eureka. POINT REYEs—Passed Sept 30—Ship Llew- ellyn J Morse, from Chignik Bay, for San Frao- cisco. PORT BLAKELEY —Sailed Sept 29—Bark Mer- cury. for San Francisco. ASTORIA— Arrived Sept 30—Br bark Bowman B Law, from Hiogo. POIN'T ARENA—Salled Sept 30—Stmr Sunol, for Newport, NEWPORT—Salled Sept 30—Stmr Alcatraz, for ali- Sau ¥raucisco; schr Lottie Carson, for Eureka: stmr Alcaza TATOOSH—Passed Sept $0—Stmr City of Puebla, hence Sept 28, for Victoria and Pugzet sound; stmr Mackinaw, rrom Tacoma, for San Francisco. GRAY~HARBOR—Arrived Sept 30—schr Mar- io, kence sept 16: schr Defender, from Newoort. Sailed Sept 30—=cnr Volant, for Sau Francisco. PORT LuS ANGELES—Arfived Sept 30—U S stme Gedney. EUREKA—Arrived Sept 30—Stmr Truckee, fm Coos Bay: sumr Weeoit, hence Sept 29: stmr South Loast. heuce Seprt 28, Sailed Sept 30—stmr Sco ia and achr Consanza, for San Franciaco; simr Weeott, for Crescent Cluy. PORT TOWN D—Arrived Sept 3U—Barg George ¥ Manson, from Honoiuiu. Foreign Por: SHANGHAI-Arrivea Sept 19—Bark St Kath- erine, from Chemainus. MOODY VILLE~Salled Sept 29--Bxtn Robert Sud ien. for Syaney. PORT PIRIE—-Arrived Sept 28—~Br ship Re- liance, from Port Gamb: LIVERPOOL—Satied pt 29—Br ship Clan Galoralih, for San Francisco. Movemoats of Trans-Atlantic Bboamerc. NEW YORK- Arrived Sept 30—S.mr Palatia, from Hamburg: stmr Germanic, from Liverpool Sailed Sept SO—Stmr Edam, for Amsterdam; stmr Bremen, 1or Breme stmr Kaise: Wilhe m der Grosse for Bremen. ROTTERDAM—Arrived Sept 30—Stmr Ob lam, from New York, LONDON ~ Arrived Sept 3U—stmr from New York. ¢GENOA—Salied Sept 30—Simr Ems, for New o QUEENSTOW N—Satled Sept 30—Stmr Teutonic for New York. HAMBURG-—ATTived Sept 30—Stmr Fheeaicia, from New York. BREMEN—Arrived Sept 30—Stmr Lahn, from New York. LON DON—Sailed Sept 50—Stmr Manitoba. for New York. Missi-sivpl, Importations. EUREKA—Per Pomonsa—1 cs leather. 286 bxy 20 hi-kegs butier, 10 bxs plates, 1 cscigars, 103 sks peas, 8 doors. 3 pkgs sashes, 92 bxs apples, 4 €8 booKs, 1. sks 1 bale meat, 10 bxs hardware, 60 hi-sks 3 sks wool. 1 chain and nook, 1 bil tent, 7 pks mdse, 1 cs hats, 1 ¢s eanned fish, 1 bx quartz, 2csseed, 1 stove, 1 roll matting, 1ert mirror, 1 cs crockery, 1 pkg tobacco, 2 aks dried peaches. 1 bx fruit, 500 M shimgles, 16 dressed calves, 1 pkg castings, 8 pkgs wool, 1iron whee!, 1 pkg fron. 1 &8s engine, 3 pkgs furs, 1 snow case, 1 pig deer Borns, 1 bx preserves. 86 M ft lumber. 130 head catcle, 15 Lead veariings, 1 cs dry goods, 2 bxs gemijohns, 10 cs mineral water. 25 hides, 1 s« coin, 11 pkgs express, 1 lot honsehold goods 1 pis screens. 1 mat tea E Rand E R R—384 sks peas, 56 bxs butter. 1 sk mustard, 47 skswool. 10 pkgsmdse, 1 bit elts PMENDOCINOPer Point Arena—5 bxs berries, 10 sks moss, 1 bai clothing, 10 bdis hides, 7 ska avalones, 2 bxs butter, 1 bx booky. Point Arena—10 bb.s 4 firkins 1 kit 42 bxs but- ter, 25 dressed hogs, 1 ¢s eggs, 2 200ps fowl, 25 DPKgs housghoid g00ds, 4 ¢ demijohns, 1 hx ‘ber- Ties, 8 bxsapples. § Pkgs mdse, 140 M ft lumb, 5450 posts. CRESCENT CITY—Fer Crescent City—25 kits diegs 97 bxsbutter. 6 cs ments. 1 cs mdse, 29 pkgs household goods, 2 bales woal, 2 cs mdse, 2 PKxs express. 1 1k coin. HONOLULU- Per W G Irwin—8473 bags sugar. NEW PORT—Per Santa Cruz—344 pes Trail 6 bxs fish plates. Goleta—146 pkes junk, 1 bx dry goods. Moro Cojo— 2052 sks barley, 553 sks beans, 516 sks mustard. Sauts Rosa Isiand—42 sks wool. Lompoc—= bxs palnt, 12 sksdried apricots, 1 sks variey, 576 sk8 mustard. Port i 9 sks bariey. SANT Z—Per GIpsy—5 bxs butter. 1 cs cheese, 1 vk nuis, 15 rolls soin leatner. 1 pkg hards Ware, | pkg lumber, 20 bxs apples, 1 cr. ax han- dies, 50U bbls lime, 10 bxs fish. M08 Landing—-1 bx builer. Watsonviile—1251 sks wheat, 43 pxgs agriculs tural im plements. \ioro Cojo—37) sks beans, 1101 -sks potatoes. 11% sks buariey. 1 bbl drv fish, 4 bxs cheese, 21 3Kks boues. 9 bXS cartridzes, 10 c3 honey. Consigiees. Per Gipy—Poultrymens Union: N Chlavdt & Co; Clubrough, G r& Co: Sherrs, Avilla & | Coi Gray & Barvieri; lta'ian Swiss Coiony: Stan- dard Ofl Co: 11 Joust. Milwaukee Brewery prise Brewery: B butard; D M 0svorn & Co N Lewis v:o; Uaiton Bros: Boss & Huwiett: Thog Loughian; H Cowell - Co: Milani & L0 Amere can U fon ¥ish Co: Prcific C as: Fish Co: Armes & Dallum: Krou Tanning Co; Wetmore Bros: L G sresovich & Co. Hiis Bros: >orton, Teller & | Co: California Tallow Works; A W rins Pes W G frwin—J D Spreckels & Bras Co: Grinoaum & Co. Per Senta Cruz—Chas Harley & Co: H Dutard Josous 11 Hendey Macuine. Works -Southern Mt uid Warehouse Co. Chas Jacobson & Co: ¥ I Hamo,er & Co: Standard Oil Co: Geo s McNears Moore, Ferguson & Co; W ieland Brewing Co. i1 Waterman & Co; Haas Bros; A Pailles: Caltiornia paiat Co. Ver Point Arenn— Mendoclao Lumber Go; § & Fric-son; Sawyer Tanninz Co: Dairymen's Union: Wheaton, breou & Co: Eveleth& Naan: tic; Kuss. Borly & Co: J Hary, worih & Rugsles: Dennion & Feikmg: & 56, aus Standard OG> : H A Thomison: A New feld: B H Fipke: J M Moore: Himer, Bredioff & Schul 1A Tnompson: Koth & Co:’ Matthews Bro, Newfie:d: seegelken & Ruckner, Woll, Wreden & Co. ‘Per Crescent City—Hobbs, Wall & Co: Kingan & c Smith & Co: _Hilmer. Breahoit & Sohu!ze W C Price & Co: Dodge. Sweeney & Co: Bronaway Brewers - 4 H Newbaner & Co: Wells, Fargo & Cor Bissinger & Co; Standard Uil Co; Witzel & B she, ¥ B Haight: C E Wntney &Coi 3 A Leano; J A varley: i H Ho:an. Fer Pomona—Gets Bros-& Co: Garct Hans Bros: Higgins & Collins: H & S Commescia Co: 1 Mottai; H H Muiler: Lia' an Sw se Cojoor Heme supply Assi: Hibernia Brewerss: Hacnon &White: J v iniznti Cox Seed and Plany Cor 1 R spe.lacy : Marsball, Teggart & Co: Mckay & tor Brigham. Hopoe & LU: Uaiiauid Meat Go s A wan der Nulien; U K Whitney & 05; Ross & Hew wnn F B Haght; Russ, Early & Co: OB “mith & & Norton, Telier & o Marshall & Reimers: Row W Flovd: 11ilis Bros: J de s Monianyas Cagrain C Hansen: M J Brandeasiein: Amer 1 egs 4omrs 4 B100ss: A CNIchols & Co: Tiol 2, Koy 6 Co: Dodse. Sweoney & Co: Dunham. ¢ W Burcess; DelNonte M i<t Go Tmp +.0: Cai Bostling Co: i M Granger: City Brewery: © I Fanning & Franc: P F E-zars; and Mi Co: SawyerTanning Co Schiweltzer & Co: “herwood & sty nter- The MS 1a & Maggini; i i B Buils Pacific Lumver Stindard O Co: erwoo | The time bail on Telezrapn rilli was droppal exactly at noon to-day—Li e.. ut noon ot the 120t meridian, or exactly at 8¢ M, Greenwich time. W. S. HuGHES, Lieutenaat U. S N,, in charge son & Co: Sheobert, Beale & Buckuer: San Fiaicisce «br. Wesiern Carb Acid Gas Co; P Riddle; Co; roniels: Tllimann & Bendel: & Unlicd States