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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDA OCTOBER 1897 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver a1 vanced again. ‘Wool remarkably active, ‘Wheat and F.our unsettied. Other Cereais very-dull. Feans continue quiet: Jiay ant Feedstuffs unchunged. Some kinds of Rice higher. Potatoes aud Onions firmer. Eges and Cheese doing betier agatn, Nochange in Butter. Pouitr: dull ana plentifal. Meager receipts of ‘Game. Fruits about the same. Dried Fruits dull. Wine Grapes selling fafrly. Provisions unchanged. i1des steady. HOps steady. Mexican Do l&rs higher. Sterliog Exchange low er. Mutton and Lamb higher. Peef firm. Hogs steady. Heavy Mint coinage. Decreased 1mports of Sugar. THE WuOL TRADE, at Firm and Ad- ces Activity vancing P Jacob Wollner's circular s silll active and advancing, and lots of wools I8 selling. Warchouses are fuil, as withall the move- ment and grading and scouriug of wool we cannot Xeep up with the arrivals. ‘here ls a good de- mand for all kinds «i extreme prices.. The balance of wools at Ked Riuft -vere soid from 121013 cenis. The country marxet is sull aciive. The arrivals of wool are fmmense: in fact we hardly know where they come from. The Loudon sales, Wwhich opencd last iuesday, show an advance of from 5 10 714 per cent over tue provious sale in July last, and it is very significant, taking tnto Remarkable considera fon that there ate no wuols offered for | Ame ican_use. ws ouly the leavings of the 1596 clip are offered, and under tho pr-sen: tariff we can Import oniy the choicest avd ligh.est shrink- Bge woois. Lasters markeis are reporied aciive f0r both Woois and wovlens, #nii the Croakers who thought four weeks a<0 Li.at wools were 100 high Bave to change their views, #s all wools are worth 2 10 3 conts more to-aay Lhan ihree Wee.s rgo 3 1s £00d for n Steady market 1 annex & sch-dule of the prives tha prevared In -eptem- ber, 1896, and :hos» (hat are being paid now for wool, which shows. eunelusively done for the wool-Zrowers. the same kind what the tariff L SPRING WOOL. 1896, 1897, San Joaquin years fleece....... 5o 6 91010 Red Biuft and Sacaamento Vai- ley .. . 91010 15t 16 San Joaquln (six months). .. 6to 7 111012 Humbolaz and Mendocluo......10t011 171018 Foouhills.. tyibeeraneiner W10 8 122032 FALL WOOL. San Joaquin (seedy lambs and piains).... 4w 8 Mountwins, 5% 51w 7 Red Biuff and Sacramento v al- ley. s M08 Humboldi and Merdocino...... 710 9 OTHER STATE: Nevala Caster: 2 Vailey Oregou... STOCKS OF GRAIN. 17 10 18 Prodnce Fxchange Grain Inspector Steller reports stocks of Grain in regular warehiouses October 1 as follows, 1n tons; Septemver ) October 62,551 | o906 57,538 63,304 Pott Costa. September 1...1 3%,502 Octob | 29328 19,088 18,687 Oats. [ Corn. | Bran. September 1.... .. | _928| " seI| ax7 October 1..... | 2.880] @ 187| - 485 Receipts in e;tember were 85,56+ tons whea £9.664 tons Barley, 5411 tons Oa and 1651 tous Bran. , 662 tous Lorn OUR FUREJIG . TRADE. The summary of the foreign commerce of the United States for the seven months ended July 31 as compiied by the Bureau of Siatistics of the Treasury Department at Washington, showsthe volume of articles imported and exported at sl ports of the United States during the time men: iloned. Totai value of imports of merchandise was: Datiable, $247,584,648: free of duty. $259,212- 172; grand total, $506,596,520. Lf thisthe value of that imporied direct from foreign countries was $480,338,258; imporied throngh exterior ports without appraisement, $26 258,267 entered for immediate consumption, $445,236,199; en- tered for warehouse, $63,560,621; brought in cars and other land vehicies, $23,88%,025: Amerlcan | vessels. steam $5: 218, sauing $22,183, foreigu Vessels, sivam ¥587.573,226; saling $2 828,479. The total value of exports. of doiiestic munufacture was: Cairied 1o cars and 0. her lai d vebicles. £83,005.876; in Americas vessels, steam 2 1g $12,764,985: foreizn ves-els. st 3 03, swiling $34,000.990; grand total, $549,943,879. COINAGE OF THE MINT. The local Mint coined in Neptembir $6,184.000, making $11,622,436.for the querter, the larg for any (orrespoading quarier, includine $6,000,- 000 in Austiaiiaa gold. The coinase fur the past month was as foliows Double eales Half eagles. .. 30000 Jialfdoliars. 58,000 Dimes. 1e,000, ] i 1 | | .$5,800,000 | | resentutions 10 the >panish | earnings showed “an increa | was_due, the oflicia s explaiy, San Francisco ‘Qata: Maximum temperature 60, misimum 52, mean 56. ‘Weather. Conditions and General Fore- casts ‘The storm which was cen'ral last evening in Nevala bas moved northeastward and is now cene tralin Moutana. -Raw has fallen in Utab. Idaho an i Montana. The weatneris still somewhat unset- ti1d on the Pacific Slope.. Rain_is now falling in Red Bluff. Conglitions are stili fayorable for scat tered showers in -he Gorihern portion of Caifor nia to-night. ‘Decidedly co.der weather previsils throughout the region west of the Kocky Mouns taius, . Forecasts madé at San Francisco for the thirt hoursending at midnizht October 2. 1R97: 2 ¥or Nortnen Califdrnia— I artly cloudy in north portion: fair in-sont poition Sarurday: warmer 10 the interior; brisk wester.y winds. For ~outhern Callfrnia— Fair Satrday; warmer in:the interior; fresh wester'y winds: For Nevada—iair Saturdayi yarmer in the ex- trenie western portion. ror Utsii—Frobabiy fair Saturday. ¥or Ar zona—Fair -aturday. For =an_ Fraucisco ana. vicinity — Probably fair Saturday; brisk wes eriy.winas. W. H. hAMMON, Forecast Official: NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. NEW YORK, N."¥., Oct. L.—The bulls mage their first aggressive stand to-day for over two weeks, and_after a_heavy declie in the eatlier purt of the day they eame to. the support or the market, checked the dectine and brought (he closing prices very generally ubove last: night's level There was nothing in ihe news of the day that conld be counted more favorable than that of the yreceding aay ortwo.and a sharp stiffening in thie rates for cali .monmey during the afternooa might be called a distnctly u favorsbre factor. Bul it bad no effect 1o preventing the recovers and the closs,at practicaily the highest poin: of the day. ither this was because the 4 per cent rate which was asked was considered a-tificiai and manipulative or because coufidence was felt tuat it would result iu the prompt Importation of gold 10 redeve any probabie stringency. A furcher lowering of 35 per cont in the actual rates for de- mand sterli g 1o $4 80545 encouraged LIS view, and the pr<bb lity. of enfiy engagement of goid for imp ris wxs freely talked about to-day. The market was surprisingly irregnlar, prices of some | stecks moving upand dewn. by wide jumps, ep- parently entirely independent of ay general ten- dency in the market. - In .the eariy tradiog the raids of the bears on spectal stocks 11 each Kroup was successtul in-depresslug (e par.iculac group and the w hole list by sympat ~oon efterward sustained *buying -on a larke scale beceme evident and heavy covering move- ment by the bears fol.owed Buyinz orders by the commission-houses also had added to be'sirencth of the mar customers who had 0ia short joining in the cover- in: movemeet. ‘Ihere was & marked chanze in the whole tone of the speculaifon, the murket bo- coming dull wheneéver the besrs succeeded in ¢hecking the advance and ‘business showing a ivey lucrease whenever the course of prices cuined upward, ‘Fne railroad. earnings repocted durl g the diry continued to increase. A siriking result of the recent sharp deciine In the price of Sllver was shown” n the August state- ment of the MexXican Uentral. Whiie the gross ©f §166.558 the net of "$135,478. This 50 increased ex- petises ciused by the higher ries of exchange -on the United States, in_purchass of materisl aud.in othér outluys. - Londoa was 4 buyer in this mar- kel again 10-diy. Souie of the Stocks which showed weakness early in the day falled to recover en- tire v, but showed uet zains as & rule rang ng from & fraction 10 2 per cent or over: Railroad bonds 1al ied «trongly after early de- pression. Toini sa es, 81,700,000, United States new 4s advanied Vs bid to-day. Sales of stocks to-day were 503,200 shares, in- cluding: Atchisun preferre! 13 587. Burlington 40.800, C. and 0. 7030, L. and 10,525, Man- battan' 14,125, Missouri Pacific 26 920, M. K. and T. preferred 5160 New Jerse, Central 5335, New Y.tk Centsal 8380, Northern Pacific 6810, do preferred 22,810, Northwestern 4855, 0. and W. 3500, itead iz 9390, Rock Isiand ex. div. 23.- 085, St Pau. 38 72y, *1. Paul aud_Omaha 5530, Southern preterréed 11.400, Unfon Picific 18 345, T.P.D aud G. 4554 Wabash preferred 1159, America: Tobacco 6240, Chicazo Gas 69,500, earnings showed a decrea Con. tas 5500 Lead 900, Facific. Mail 4000, Svgar 20 185, T. C. and 1. 11,655, RLVIEW OF 1HK (OCK MARKET. NEW YORK, N. Y. Oct. lL—Bradstreet’s financial review will say to-morrow: Reactionary infiuences bave prevalied in the s.ock market i his week. The check In the buli campaign which de. ciared itsc1 last week basapparent'y discouraged public and liquidation of ouiside holdinss has n. the piace 0f Commission-house buyirg. Fqually significant: was the absence of support from the pools znd 'arge speciilators. ‘Ihere have been a numbner of very favorable de- velopments. Railroad earnings in pariicular pre- sent very encouraging resulls, the August net earnings of the Burlingion. Pennsylvania, Krie and other reads beinz up (o PreVIous expeclations. ‘T he fncreasing activity of the iron a:d «ieel trade might al-0 bé suppose.d 10 have.a x0oC effect. The hardening of rates for money has not been accompanied by any disturbance of piessure, apd eXcha ge Taies have been weak and worked paiuraliy in the direction. of “gola importations. Thiese factors, however, seem to have had. no effect and (he efforis 0f the bear traders (o de- piess prices aud cause further liquidation met with Tlitile of 10 opposition.. Londun was a pur- chaser of its specialties at the deciine, presumabiy 10 cover (he sHOFL interests there, thouzh it 18 wiso claimed ihat foreign specula(ive interestshave tagen the opyortunity to purchase for the long account. In conservative circles the prevai'ing impres- slon is that the extension of sp cuiation has Te:ched a stage where large interisis scent. d dsa- zér #-om wllowing 1t Lo continue unchecked, and that the aileged realizing anl withdrawal of sup- PUTt by such peopre was designed to avert & moie scvere shock .10 the iurie: later on, whem it might be fmnossible $0 control tbe situation. In he presert insta-cs 1t is indeed elaimed that the reaction bus been more scvere ihan the lcaders expected. The fear of comp ications with Spain vyer Cuba, growing out of our new Miuister's rp- vernment, was a CLOSING TONDS. U S New ds, yeg...12574( D J Lent Gen 5s..113 do’ do 4s. eoup,.wb’lau\'orm Carolina 65,122 1117 Dods...... .....1024 2118 | Northern Pac Ists. 120 19 | Do, 3s. 59 dobs. reg . L 11434] Do, ds. do 5y, coup.,... 11634 N Y C & Si'L'a51.10414 District. 3 65s.5.... 10974 | Nor & W 6s. 124 Ala Class ... orthwest Consois 14314 Do,.deb 5s. 116 |Oregon Nav Ists. 112 Lo, Curréncy . Atchison ds.. . D0, Al 4s Cun Paclsts. . U N pPurds €& Ohlods ... CH& D alags.... 10455 Rio ¢ West, 1sts.. Bl1lg Den & K G Isis. (111 St L& I M Gen 53 86 Den & K G 45,00 89" |St L& S FGen 6511415 East Tenn 15t5....109 - |St P consols. 140 Krie Gen 4. . 71448t P C & Plsts.... 11834 FW&DIststr.. 74 - . 1148, Gen Electric53....100 |S Carolina Nn-fnd. 14 GH&SA 6s..... 10014 | Southerr Ky 5s... 93 do " do 28 0fd 1021 |~tanRpe&Twinefs 62 H & TCentds.... 110 | Tenn New Set 3s.. 83 do con 6s........108 |Tex Pac L& 1sts 95 Iwa C s 210000 97 Kan P CoptT... 100 “|UP ists Kan P 1syDD)ir.11644 UP D & La Nw Cousol 4s.. 80 | Wab 1st bs. Do, reg 2ds L& N Uni4s...... ¥215| Do, 2ds. o8 Missourt vs. 1100 | West Suore 4511 10716 MK T 282717000 8314 | Va. Ceniuries.. ] 6633 o, 4s. L.l 8835 Do, ceterred..... 4 N'Y Central Tsis. 117 | MINING STOCKS. ChOUAF. ;... .....5. = 40|Ontano. .. .......8 .8 00 Crown Point. 65/ Ophir. . Shedd T Con. Cal: & V 130 Piymouth..... .00 09 Deadwood..... 90, Quicksilver...." 1 100 Gould & Carry. 40| “do pM....... 010 900 Hale & Norcross. - 1.10|sierra Nevada.... 100 Homesfake. ...... ‘20 00| “tandard.......... 170 Iron Stver. 20 00| Union Con..... @ Mexiean...... . 45| Yellow Jackei. 35 Boston. BOSTON, Mass, Oct. L.—Atchison, 147%:; Bell Telephone, 257: Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, 967 Mexican Central, 8}5: Oregon Short Line, 20%4: San Diego, 18. NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE NEW YORK, N. Y, Oct. l.—Flour receipts, 23,238, exports 21,872 barrels. Market slow and closed -easiér with wheat.. Minnesota bakers, $4 36@4 50; © Winter strals, $4 65@4 76; do ex- tras, 83 20@3 65 WH i AT—Keceipts, 381,550; exports, 47,350 boshels: Spot ‘weak: No. 2 red, 956c. Options opened easy tnder. foreign selling, racied Sharply on dronzht news snd covering. but in the lacer hour weakened again -under disappointing later cables, realizing and small exports, c 0sing Le@6ac ne: lower. no. 2 red Uclobrr $335@95¢, Ciosed 9534c; December 93 1-16@93 9-16c. ciosed 921/ac. EOPS—_Quiet. Siate common 1o choi(e, 1895 crop, 3@4c; 1896 crop, 6@8e; 1397 crop, 14@lec: Pacific oast, 1895 crop, .@4c: 1896 ciop, b@dc; 1887 crop, | 2@15¢. WOOL—Firm. Domesuc fleece, 20@27¢; No. 2 exta, 27@i0c; Texas, 10@16¢ . PIGTRUN— Warrants very dull, §7 15. COPFER—Easy. Lake, brokers’, §1125; chinge; $11 25 I1N—Quiet: $13 60 bld, $13 70 asked. SPELIE o —Quiet, 6t $3 20 b d, $4 50 askea. LEAD—Exeuange price quiei, $3 30 bid, 4 35 brokers' price strong, $4. CUFEE4:—Options opened dull with prices un- changed to © pofnis higner. ruied quiet, ciosed quiei with priceg unchianged 105 points net ad- van Sales 3600 bags, lncluding O.tober, $5 90: December, $6 45 Spot Coffee—Ris, dull No. 7 invows, ‘7ljsc asked: No. 7 jobbing, 7§sc. Mild, sieady; Cor- dova, 10%6@16bac. SUGAT—Law nominal: refined steady: cen- 3 315-18c; refined. firm: standard coufeationers’ A, be; crushed, 5igc: pow- tory. 9@121qc. K—Receipts, . 2102 packsges: Western creamery, 14@22c: £igins, 2 9@12c, LGGS—Reeelpta, 8300 package and Penneylvania, 17@18¢c; Weste Dried Fruits. . Y., Oct. 1.—California dried steady. Evaporated spples, prime 7¢: wood dried, prime, 7c; choice, T14c; @8c B 1. APRICOTS — Koyal. 7@8%c; 1ige. PEACHES—Unpeeled, T@11c; 16¢ B b. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. CHICAGO, ILr. Oct. 1.—Wheat opened easy at aslight deciine, December, which closed yester- day at S0Bs@9034c, starting to-day at 9035@ 9Ulzc This was because. of the weaker Engiish ma kets. The weakpess was espectally pro- nounced at Liverpool. which market started at an advance of §5@7% ', but after the opsninz hers had declined 1rom 141@%d below yesterday's clos- ing price. All the offerings at the opening prices here were resdily absorbed, however, «nd an im- mediate change of direct 0a wis imparied to the ex factory, quiet; State ) 16150 NEW YORK, fruits Moorpark, 9@ peeled, 12140 market. The dry weather condition asserted its influence, and the dectine ac ihe start was soon wiped out snd an advance insugurated. Ths price reached 9114c very quickly, nud after fluce tuaiinz tor a short time between that and 9034c 1t | 100K another spurito §1%go, The influenice of the dzought news was iritensi- fivd by (he fxct that no_ cbange in (he provailing corditions wes anticipated for auleast thirty-six Bours ‘1he advance to 8115 satisfied the bulls and they (60K thelr profiis That price 1o fact provea ihe turning point of the day. 1 he Chicago receipts were 206 cars, - Miineapolls and Duluth Zot 1606. . Continental markets were from s eady- to firm, Paris teing uichanged and Antwerp 123 centimes higher. The warket grew quite weaa iate in the session. Closing prices at Iiverpoot were 14@ sd iower. Miany buyers resold and the market Teached the lowest point of the day o1 the deciive, Decem ber selling at 90~ That price was bid ac the close. Corn_during ‘the morning was in good demand from shorts un account of the dry weaiher aud the consequent enforced feeding of stock, which they claimed \was more «f & teature in usiig tp the crop than an - export demand. Prices advan:ed sharply in the fitst two bours when the prarket firm: | | ) efaulted 1iabi ities is the smallest in any quarte ior five years. and in fifteen years only six quar- ters have shown smalier liabilities Manufactur ing fallures 651; with iisbiities of $9,431,1891 verage but §14,485 each, and irading 2164, with liabil tles cf $12 85 065, averare bu: $5925 each, toth smalier in average of iabilities thao iu any | previons year of which classified records exist. { The volume of legitimate uusiness continues & litile lurger than in the same_month of 1892 for which the great increase of 27.4 per cent at New York for the week might be suppose. to he due to speculative activity.in_spite of the establishment and growth of tie Stock EXc e coaring- houses. yet pavmeat throuzh tne-principal clear- ing-houses ouiside of New York exceeded those of 1892 by 35 per cent’ for the week aud 2 per cent for September. New York makes setilemenis {0 @ large parc of the country, and tne daily av-rase, incluaing this city, was in Septemver $2U8.- $64.000 acaivst $185.455.000, agains: $131.310.- 000 in 1894, $.2.,533.000 in 1595, and $176,327.- (00 in 1592: 50 that the gain for tne sume month in the best of the past years is 17 per cent. “he evidences 0: reviviok prosperity are the more importast bec.use prices for miost manu- factured produsts have advanced but moderately and are below the levei of 1892, while speculative mackels are ali deciining with ¢arious UoARIMILY, as if the lacge crops which make graln and cotton weak would oL assume increased business Lo I Ways and Warrani better prices for stocks. peculution in whet and cotton has been set back by bright erop. prospects. The wheat esti- mates of 580,000,0c0 busbels, about 200,060,000 bushels more than would be 1equired for food and sced, leavinz the smullest siocks for siX years without replenishment. was foliowed by decrease i foreign buying -and caused weakuess. Yet Wes.ern receipts for four weeks were 27.825,554 bushels, agaiust 24,094,044 bushels for the same weeks of last year. Atlantic exports, flour included, are 16.325,118 busheis; agalost §,176,. 64 last_year, wiile Facific shipmenis are aiso very heavy and cOrn €Xports Cot.nue over 7 per cent more than last year, 1 he rice of wheat hus declined bc aud _corn nearly 2c for the week. Dismai reports hae been fre- quent, but the market shows more faith in p: dictions of & large yleld, aud the per cent has d clined 14¢ for the past Wweek. Torniug irom a syeculative maret to & produc- tive indu try, the cha.ge in tone is strikiug. - All industries are pushed to increase working force, With occasioual rise in rate of wages by the grow- ing demand. This is largely for the repienisn: ment of stocks, but_dispaiches show that retail trade at nearly ail Norihern poinis continues to expund, and deaiers we.d know Lnat increase of working force and of wages iusures a larger dis- tribution of goods. Numercus appealy for speedy d-liveries disc:ose more rapid disiribution alread. thao bad been ex- pected, and in texiile manusactures the works are hindered from i aking asliberal orders as they might by doubts sbout fuiure prices, (hough bav.ng ‘nough 10 do for some time. ‘I he advance in COi- tou goods has been checaed by the decline in mia- terial, but 10 woolen zoods the adyance in prices Lins been small compared with the rise iu.wool, which ‘is belvea by stronger prices it London sales 7The dealings, maluly specu ative, have amounted to 66.501,000 s in lour weexs 48,572,200 being domestic, but recent salesof very large iots suggest tlLat profit taking may bave be- gun. Slower to gain, becauso less affected by replen- isument of dealers’ siocks than other ind stries, the iron manuisciure has been pushed (0 farther eXpansion by growing demand for finished pro- ducts, which hus caused-alitle iuriher advance in prices, whil~ pigicon is &iso higher, 25 cents for Bessemer at Plisburg, with purchases of 30,000 tons by one coucern. ‘i he average advance in ail iron and_steel prices, 9.9 per cent from the lowest, is still restrie ed by addition of many furnaces and other works of ti 0se in operation. aliures for the week -have been 194 in the United States against 299 last year, and 34 in | Cauaas agaiust 46 iast year. BRADSTE. ET'S REVIEW, NEW YORK, N. Y., Oct. 1.— Bradstreet’s to- morrow will say: General trade is marke by in- creased setivicy in wool, hides, iron acd steel and their manufactured products, but business in the quarantined distric's remains at a standstill, and atull except u few Northwestern distributing cen- ters in sprivg wheat States, where business .is relutively mosi active, there s a check to the de- mand for dry goods, hats and cloihing. Favorable reports come from a rezion extending from Knoxvyille to St. Paul and fiom Omais to Milwaukee. i he tendency is to increase estimares of the wheat crops-and increase the probabie yield of ¢o ton,- The price movement shows a long List of unebanged quotations this .- week. inclusi:g arious iron and s.eel stapies, wool, hides, print cioths. fumber, nails, copper, purk, beef, coffee and suga s Incieases are confined to & nominal advance for anthracite coal, 25 for Bessemer pig iron. frac- tlonal gains for leaf ubacco, naval stores. the bt~ ter, lara and i sdvance 10 wWoolen goods. Pota« 10es have reacted fiom the high prices at :hs West and cotion is Off further. Lead Is sower, as are corn, oats and flour. in 8 mpathy with swhea which dropped 2c on Bradsiieei’s reported | crease of nearly 1,000,000 in the world’s visible siocks. Wheat (flour inciuded as wheat) exports: from both cousts of the United S.aies and Montreal this week slightl: exceed those total aggregate 5,924,246 bushe: 825 bushels last week: 4,215,294 b Week a year ago, 2.614.560 in’ 1895, 191 and 3,189.000 in 1893. ‘ihe total number ot business failures (n the United States tor the mine months reported by Bradsreet’s is 9833—a decrease of 13 per cent 1rom tue correspond ng total las. year, just 6 per cent more than in 1894 and 11 per cent fewer than in- the corresponding period of 1895. This year's falliog_corporations. Hrms and inividuais Teach £118,483,000 lubilities—a total of 50 per ceat smaller than one year ago, ubout 6 per cent Iarger (bau in nine morths of 1895 and 1594 and 84 por cent less than ihe corresponding time in 3. The rate of fuilures in proportion to the number in business is decreasing. With reference to lia- bulities the falling off is noticeably rapid. Busiuess fal.ures throaghout the Dominion of Canads amount t6 1501 for the past nine months— a falilng off as compared with last year or 150, or less than 10 per cent. 10.al liabiliies are 10, 83,000 this year, agaiust 812,219,000 1ast year. BANK CLEARINGS, NEW YORK, N. Y, Oct. 1.—The following table, compiled by - Erudstreet, shows the bank clearings st the principal ciies for the week ended September 50, with the perceniage of increase and | quarter for twenty-thres years. The smount of | week and prices showed no marked change, sales belng made at ihe recent decline. Native beef steers sold a. $3 80@5 50 as an extreme range, with the buik of ~ales at $1 60@5 10: ‘veal calves, #3@6 50; stockers and fecders, $:@4 60, stockers averacing 25c lower than last week, but choics feeders were firm H G=—\Wer about5c higher. Sales largely at $4@4 25: pigs going chiefly at $3 B0@4 30. Hogs s0ld at un extrewe range of £3 70@4 a0 SHr kL' —Trading in sheep aud lambs was actiye, with prices favoring buy\rs. Sheep soid at $2 25 25U for the poorest to $4@4 25 for the best, West- ern range flocks predominating and seling mostly at 83 50@d 10, Feeders were heavy buyers around $3 60@3 65. Lambs sold at $3 50@> 65. gusceelpts — Cattle, 4500: hogs, 22,000; shecp, Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, Mo, Uct. 1L.—CATTLE—Re- ceipts, 8000. Market steady: to strong. Texas steers. $2 50@ 75: Texas cows, $176@3 95; hative steers. $3 55@5 20: nauive cows und heifers, :léagq; swockers and teeders, $2 5U@4 30: bulls, HOUGS'— Receipts, 10,000. Market strong to 5¢ higher. —Bulk of sales, $3 85@i: heavies 83 7T0@4: packers $3 70@3 95; mixed. 83 80 @4 US: Iights. ¥370@4 10; yorkers, 54 05@A 10; pigs, $525@395. Si ¥ P—Receipts, 3000. Market firm. Lambs, $2 50@5 10; muttons. £2@3 90. Omaha: OMAHA. NEBR, Oct. 1. — CATTLE = Be- ceipts, 2200. Market active. Native _ beef steers, $4 20@5 20: Wesiern steers, 33 08 4 40; Texas steers, $3 @3 70: cows aud heiters, $3@3 80; canners, §1 75@2 75: stockers and ieeders, 33 50@4 50; calves, $3-50@ 550; bulls, stags, etc., $2@s3 60. B0 S—Receips. 5500. Market steady. Heary, 38 75@4. light, 83 90@4: bulk of sales, 83508 SHEEP—Recelpts, 2200. Market steady. Fair to choice natives. $3 60@4: farr to choice Westerns, §3 40@3 85: common and stock sheep, +280@3 60; lambs, $4@5 25. NOKTHERN WHEAT MARKEL Oregon, PORTLAND, Or., Oct. L.—Thelocal wheat mar- ket is about stationary, probably from the reason that it was 100 weak t0 move In either direction. Soms of the markets oened & shade better to-day. bui the closing was weak. Exporters in this city were giv.ng irack quotations as 75@76¢ for Waili Waila, 75c for blue stem and 79¢ tor valley. An- other carge cieared to-day and two more.are in the siream finlsted. Charters remain unchaoged. Cleared —British ship Andre(a. - Queenstown, with 104,118 bushels wheat, valned at $87,000. Washington. Wasi., Oct. 1.—Wheat quiet and No. 1 bluestem. 79¢: No. 1 club, 76c. PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. PORTLAND, Og., (ot L—Exchanges, $568- 500; balances, $65.953. FORLIGN MARKETS. TACOMA, steady. Loudon. LONDON, Exai, Oct. 1.—Consols, 111 15-18; siiver, 26d. - French ren:es, 103t 4214c. Liverpool. LIVERPOOL, ENG., Oct. 1. = Wheat—Quiet: No. 1 standard Califoriiia wheal, 57s 6d; cargoes off coast, uotbing doing. 64 higher; cargoes on passage, ‘firm, 6d_higher; Englisn country mar- Kets, gencrally cheape: Freoch couniry mar- Kels, essy: Liverpool wheat, No. 1 Catlfornis, 83 20@8s 3d; wheat In Panis, quieti foar in Parls, quiet. COTTON=Uplands, 3 27-33d. crose. WHEAT—Spot No. 2 rea_western winter dull: 788d: No, 1 red norinern spring, <8 515d. CORN—Epot_American mixed new s 1545 American aulet, 3s 114 ber, 8s zd. ¥XCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. ~ sa83y Ster.ing Exchange, sight..... - 4 8BS Sterling cables........ esescviea = 4 86 New Yor< Exchange, sight........ — 15 New York Exchange. telegraphic. — i714 Fine stiver, per ouuce.. — BoTy Mexican Dolars...... 5 451 CHET SN s FRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—The Bothwell takes for Cork 75,018 culs, valued ac $112,522 Futures opened firmer but fell back. Spot valnes were uncbanged. Locat quotations are as follows: $1 45 for No. 1, §1 4714 for choice and $1 4534,@1 523 B ctl for exira chvice tor miling. CALL BOARD SALES. INFOEMAL FESSTON—9:15 0'clock—December— 2000 ctis. $1 4614 20,000, §1 4634: 4000, §1 4655; 18,000. $1 463 £ECOND SESSION — December — 30,000 ctls, $1 45%4; 600, $1 $586: 24,007, $1 4634: 8V, #1454 REGULAR MORNING SEssION—December—48.- 000 ctls; $1 443, . 54,000, $1 4354;: 2000, £1 45 20,000, 81 447" M. —BOUO, - $. 41147 200U, £1 41345 10,000 $1 417%: 6000, $1 42, A FTERNOON SESSION—May—2000 ctis, §1 4134 6000, $1 4134, Decem cer—14,000, S1 4414; 114, 0UO, B1 441k 26.000, §1 44 BARLE Y—The market is weak and dull. Feed. 8715@9%15¢: Chevalier, $1 5215@1 5714 for No: 1°aud $135@1 40 tor No. 2; Brewing, $105@1 10 for No. 1 and 95¢@$1 B cul 10r dRrk Coast. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—9:15 0'clock—No sales. EE D SESS10N— N 0 sales. REGULAR MORNING SESS{oN—December—2000 ctls, 91c: 3000, Budpe AFTERN0ON SESSION—No sales. OATS—The marset is stegnant and weak. Fancy Feed are quotable at §1 2734@1 30 ¥ cil: xood to choice, $1 1734@1%5;: common, $1074@1 15: Surprise, $1 35: Kea, 81 15@1 25: Gray, $i 16@ 120: Miling, 81 2215@1 2715 ® el Bluck, for feeq, $1.10@1 15; for seed, Si 25@1 35. Cilpped Oats sell at $1@2 B ton over the raw product. FIRKIN—17@19c B b 3 CREAMERY '| UB—20@2%¢ B . EASTERN—12@13C for ladle-packed. CHEESE—Choice mild new, 1015@1)c: common to good. 9@10c; Cream t hedaar, 10@llc B Ib; Young America. 11@1ibac: Western, 11@1114c; Eastern, 1216@13%sc B . 2 EGGS—Kanch Eggs, 2714@34c; store Ecgs 20@25c P dozen; kastern, .-la@25c for good 10 fancy and 18@20c ‘or seconds; Duck Eggs, 2Uc: DECIDLOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. The market presenis no feature of particular in- terest. All seusonab'e kinds arein ample supply ana chesp as a rule, Wine Grapes are se fing well at the qid prices. Table Grapes sre almost unsal- adle. vh rsimmons are .in, and are held at $1 50@1 75 crate. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Strawberries.-$2 {0@4 ¥ chest for larga. Huckleberries. $@4c @ . Blackberries. $2 50@3 B chest. Raspberries, $4@3 # chiest. I om gravaies. 2o@50c: B hox: Lave Cod Cranberries; $8@8 9 bbl; Coos Bay: $2 bU@2 15 P box. Peaches, -5@50¢ P box; hard'y any ai bulk. P ums, 25@60¢. ‘ears,’ Bart.eits. 90c@§1 25: Winter Nelis, 50@ 75¢; common kinas, 20@30c B box. Apples, 26@56c P.box {or common and 50@76¢ for good. o choice. = 2 uinces, 26@4vc B box. Grapes, 11 boxes, 20@30¢ _for Museats. 15@3Uc for black. 20@30c_for Takay, sb@5c for Isabella #nd L0@80¢ for Sweetwater. ‘Crates seil about 10c higher than boxes. . Zinfandel W ins Grapes, $1:@1r B ton; White Wine Grapes, $10@14 Watermelons, $7@12 8:100. Canta‘oupes. s0@75¢ 3 cra e. Nutmeg Melons, 15@35¢ P box on the whart. CITRUS FRUIix—Valencia Oranges. $2@3 ® box: Lemons. 75¢@$1 50 ® -box for common a0d_$2@3" for good to choice: Mexican Limes, $1 50@5 B _box: Bananas, ¥$1@2 60 B bunch: Pineapples, $2@3 # doz DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. riving in Duilness stiil characterizes the market. Quota- ulons show no change. . DRIED FRUITS—Quotations are as: follows: Prunes.-carload lots, 5146 107 48-30's, 434¢ for 50- 80's, 4lzc for 60-70's, 834c for TL-5U's, 8lhe B 1D jor 80-90's ana 2340 Yor 90100's; Peaches, 515@615c B Ib; fancy. 7c: peeied, — Apri- cots, 515@Elgc for Royals and 7@814c for zood to | fancy ‘Moorparks: evuporated: apples, 01a@6c: sun-dried, 3@3Yac: black Figs, ib sacks. Y@wlge; Plums. 4@4%%c B b for pitted and_1@2c for un- pitted: bieached Plums, sgsiacs 8¢ % Ib-Tor prime to fancy. L ters and 635@7c for halves. BAISINS—New Ruisins, 334c for 2-crown, 41gc for B-crown. blgc for &-crown, 6c for Seedless Sultanas and $1 15 for' Loudou layers. Dried Grapes 314c. NUTS=Walnuts, 714@8c for hard and 9@9%sc for softsheli; Aimonds, 3@ic for hardshell aud 4@ 10c for papershe.l; Peanucs, @3¢ for Eastern and 4c for Caibiornia: hiickory Nuis, 5@sc @ b, Pe. cans, 9@10¢c B Ib: Fllberts. §@93qc; Brazii Nuts, 8@9c: Cocoanuts. $5@5 30 % 100: iY—New Comib, 10c for_brizht and 7@9c lower grades: new water-whiteextracted, 414@ 4¢: light amber extracted, 534@4c B . BEESWAX-23@3%c B 1. PRUVISIONS, There s nothing new whatever. Dealers report a fair trade at the old p:iecs. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 9c @ 1 for heavy, 934 for light medium, 10 for lighi, 10%4c B Ib for estzw iight und 1de for sgar-cured. Eas: ern sugar-cured Hams, 11@1214c % Ib: California Hams, 10@10%4c % 1b; Mess Beef, $7 50 bbi: extra’ miesy d.. $9: family - do, $10; sal Pork, $5@s 50 B exura prime Purk,. $10: extra clear. $16@16 40; mess, $15 3 bbl: Smoked Beet. 1035@12345¢ @ Ib. LA RD—Easters tierces quoted: at 514@534c 1or compound ana §3sc for pure; palls, 714c; alitornia tlerces, 3@blac B b for COwmpOId and BYac for pure: huif-bhis, 635e: 10-1:1ins, TH4¢; do d5-1b, 7 Yae. COTTOLENE—Tierces, - 63gc.. Packu vs Iess than 300 fs—1-Ib_pails, 60 ini s case, 87xc prils, 20'in & case, 83gc. 5-b pails, 12 in-a case Bige: 10-1 pails, 6 i a case, 8lge: 50-fb iinis, 1or £ib & cése. 754c: woodeh buckets, 50 1 het, T7ges fanicy tub. S0 s net, T54c: balf bbis aboal 1o s, T3¢ B Ib. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOFS. An interesting report of the Wool merket ap- pears in'the firs. co wmn.: Trade is still very ac- tive. Hops show 1o-furiber advance, Hides are steady at the old prices. HIPES AND SKIN>—Culls and” brands zell 1lc under sound stock. - Heavy salted: steers. 9@8%ec ¥ ib: medium. 813@3c B 1 light. B@slh0: Cow. hides, 8@9c B Ib: Stags. 6c: sa ted Klp, 812@9¢; salted Calt, 9@10c 3 Ib; saited Veal, 812g6c: dry Hides. 14¢ ® B: culls ‘and brands, 1zc. .ury Kip and Veal. 14c: dry Caif, 17¢: culls, 10c: Goatskins, 20@35¢c each: Kids, 5¢; Lieerskins, 2ood summer, 25C B M medium, 20C: winter. 10¢; Sheepskins, shearlings. 10@20¢ each: -8Uor. wool, :5@AOC each; medinm, 50@T0 each: long wools, 75G90c each. TALLOW—No. 1. rendered. 23,@314¢c B I 2, 214@334¢: refined, be; Grease, 2o @ Ib. WOUL = Fall chip — Middie ~councies, free, 10@13¢:_to defective. 10@11c; San Joaquin, de- fective, 7@9c ¥ 1b; do Luwbs. 616@8Sc: Southern Mountain, 9@)2c: ree Northern, 12@lsc B b: ‘}3@’.‘3”"#”.;' 9@11c: Humtoldr snd Mendocino, 3@15c HOPS—0ld crop, 6@8e B 1 forfair and £@10c for good: new crop, 11@] 4c. GENERAL MeKRCHANDISE, BAGS—Calcatta Grain Bags, 514¢: San Quentin, £5 40; Wool Bags, 27@30c; Fruit Bags, 514¢, 53¢ and 6c for the different sizes. COAL—J. W. Harrison’s Coal circular says: “During the week there have been four shipments of coal from Washington with 9900 tons, two'{rom: Orezon 1200 tons, three from Brit ish Columbia €060 t0as, six from ~wansea, 186,224 tons, two from Ausualia 5426 tous. two from Eng- land 808 tons: total, 40.618 tons. This amount is largely In excesy of what we consame weely, as our average daily consumption can safely be com- puted at about 4000 toas. The chnnge of weasner o tbis week |ndicates the near aporoach of winter, | which means an_increase of :uliy 90 bercent ia the demand for domestic uses. Tue six cargoes of Nectarines, 5@ | ‘cars, 5@514c for quar- | il - POPLTRY ANT GAME. - 6 Heng.each.... 16@ Roost- Lo Goz?'fi”gm' 0@ 60 ? | Ducks; eacis.... ¢ e 60/Geese, each. 11 23@1 75 014 Roosters Pigions, P pe.... S0@ 40 e 50@ 60 Rabbits, B bc - Fryers, each.... 40/ ——1Hm. PPN 20 Erotlers, enci.. - 5@ 35| FRUITS AND Nt Almonds, B.W. ...:12@15 Apples. B .. ?g.,“]», 3 Bananas, ® doz...10@20 Pears, B.1b... e Ties, A TW F20@00, 'e-ches. B b, s1@. 6 Bt e IO e v e SG1S Crunberries. P qu 15 —‘bl%l;rl:tizl;‘& 2b@s5 Figs, a“.“. TT10@) - v aspherries, drwr, 40@50 Grapes, ® " a@ 5 Walnuls, P ib.....10@ = | Huckbir-te T 6@ ™ Watermelons, echl0@20 Lemons, ¥ 00z....20@Y5" 3 K6 RFARLTES Amcxmkes.adoz..zg%w Lettuce, B 80z,...15325 12 Beet doz........ 15'Greén Okra. B b.. 6@ 8 BEA:‘:.!]IIIQ . 50nions, B Di...... —@ D ot s B 4@ SiPephers. dried i —@ — Lima, 9 Bb. 3@ 6. do.gresn:® b 6@ 8 | Limie. wree.s, i@ tlvarspips, P a0z . 15G30 Cabt each. i 52:0:?0&!% e ebeds i Caull iwers, eac B Of coisweet .. ¥ ; Celory. 3 bunch, .. 5@ Radishes.SAz60hs: 10@1% Créss, ® dz bunchs. 20@25/Sage, B D.. ... .. 5. gl0Sinr Squash B b 3@ 5 5@ GiSiring Beans. ® - 13 5 20330 gl 5 humn;\nlwl‘s;zm < i ant ey | Ganlic, 3 { 3@ — Thyme ¥ b Green Peas, $'ib..- 5@ 5 Turnips; # Aoz« reen Corn. § dozlU @3y Tomawoes, @ = | Lemis Bp.C.. 6@ 8 5 53— PER POTND. Barracuda. .. ......; 8@10Sea Bass Catp. . 35 Bsmepia:. Codfish.. e B@10Soles. ;. ... | Flounaers ¥@ 10 Skates, ‘each: .. ~ @10/Sturgeon. . £@10 Tomeod . —|Oysters, Cal, P 1 10{Do, kastern, ¥ dx. ¥ 81 THE CALL CALENDAR. October, 1897. Su.|Mo.|Tu.{W.| Th |Fr. |Sa.| Moon's Phases.| |1 2|~ First Quarte 1D o 6l 7| 8| 9] ] ) —|—|=| s Fanl Hoon. 151415 16| D et 10, | New Moon. Oct. 25. STEAMEKS TO SAIL. ABianchard Oregou poris.. (Oct 6. 9aM| Pierl3 EAMER | HESTINATIOY. | “ATLS | PIER Triiekee . Yaquina Ba:|O t 2, 0pM|Pler 2 City Peking| China& Japan |Oct lpy P M SS Orizaba. Mexico. Ot~ #,10aM | Pler 11 Arcata.. ... |Coos Bay ... |Oct - ®10AM PlesL§ Corona=’ " | <an Diego. ... {Oct” 3 Tlan| Pierll WallaWaiia | Vic & Pat 800 | Oct = 3, Sam|Pler 4 Chilkat.... Ferndale...... |0 4, 1px | Pler 13 Alliance. . |Uregon ports.. |Oct " 5.1t aM | Pler 13 te ot Cai | Portana ... OCt B,10aM | vier ik | Newnort ...... |Oct "5, fam | Plerll | HumboidtBay |Uet .5, Zpw | iior ) | €oos Bay.....[Oct 5.10aM Pler 13 | ‘Ansiralia | Honotutu._I"|Oct - 5. 2pw | PlerT | Weeoir. | HumboidiBas | ot - B,10Ax | Pier 13 | f Saata Resa. | Kan Dlego. ot TX1aM | Prerll San_plas.;.. | Panama. . Oct 812 ¥{PMSS § tmlMIIA.”,‘\'u:& Pgt Spa uct 8, YaM | Pler 9 LoosBay. .| Newpor: {oct - 9l gam| Plar L [Cotnmbia " | Farrinna Oct 10.10aM | 1'ler {4 B —— STEAMERS TO ARRIV ST EAMER Dum Truckee . .. Oct Stute of “:0cs Progreso. ..Oct Trapsit, loey | Tacoma. 0ct = |Coos Bay oct ~ | Newpore. | Victarta & it Souna | Humboldt Bay... | Chitkat. | Eel:Rtver. ... 20 Oct { Pomona. Humboldc Bay . ~-Oct | Alice Bianchara | (regon ports.... Oct, Ranta Kosa San Diego. “oet Wash’enaw .., | Tacoma ~.0ct, Empire....... . {Uoos Bay, . “ioct Columbia. Fortlana. ~.Oct act ~.0ct, Joet ~{Panama. ~.0ct | san Uiezo -Oct ~.oct | Victoria @ Puzer Souna [iiravs Huroor. | Chin BODOWMIITNG DO R G and Janan... AND TIDE. TXNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEV. TiMES AND HEIGHTS OF HiGH AND Low WATERS AT FORT POINT, ENTRANCE To SAN FRANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFMICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. NoTe—1ne bigh and low waters ocur arths City Front (Mission-street Whatr) about twenty- five miauies Iter than at For. Polut: ihe heizht of tide I3 ihe same a1 both places October—-1897. Saturday, October 2. 6.06/ Moon rises. Sun tises . S 551 Moon sets ... Sun sets | ) g 2 | Z CORN—Ofteri. ) but the d a | Sw: whic - To3s s e Iesedas the end of ine week by ite fail of the | 206G Gul emtinors ook "7 °46R | decroase a4 compared with'vhe correaponaing week | 1y very wacu. SHiail Howad FeloR: B JOGLI0; | Sranis sutbmcite which arrrved thls wee STT05s a8 e ma EnSp st URES. Spanish Cabiuet: z iy | | Oncs were wea < andlower, prices decliniug about | 1St year: g Large Yellow, 81 0732@1 12%3: Whits, $EUT1@ | yard wers very 11guc A'be list 0f vessels from HOw The amouxt of wheat exported from the United | been 2 Taetor. (o some extent. purticalany 1n oo | ¥4C all around. Crrins = vy e B TSR {iTals s Duroking’ s nel naimes kranos 33/ s08| 51 Staies during the seven months ended July 1, | pressing the Southers stocks. ' The gas siocks are | o Pro¥isinswere ensy. showing but little strongth, | xew Vork . ¥757,798.672 BUCEWHE S 950gs1 16 ot e B e S h S R 1895, pras 3432930 bushels BOd during e | o0 A et o o (o orhe YIAtIYS | were discouraged by tie nore serious Dews: trom | e e i o dutiabie. - Austraiian producs 80 cost mors 16 [ 310 2.‘_[ 2.22! 51 barrels; 1897, 7,093,071 barrels. hacks. Among the:sirong feaiures of ‘the week's [0 i 3o bork lard and ribseach S0 10vwer ~t. Louis, . 25,829,754 253 Flour 1s unsettied in sympathy with wheat. duty hasbeen increased tweniy-seven cenis per | NOTE—IN the sdove exposil eculation Union Pacific secunties held a leaa- | °F) Pittsbur; 16,611,082 31.7 &Do¥e expoaiilon Of the tides the R 3pe Ifi¢ seavns #4- | “The leading fatures ranged as follows: Ko . Ll ae i FLUUR—Net cash prices aro: Famliy extras, | Lon: this leads (0 lucreased sBIpIZents from the | early morning fides ms aroid Of & ; inz piace, their 118z Lielng based Oa the deciston of Raltimors 16192/810 " 262 he left hand HAWAIIAN SUGAR IMPORTS. e hLE o) S e oo or - s H Balnmeré. e 2 £5@5 10; Hukers exitas, #4 To@4 85 B oL, noriaern collleries a d. betier prices are obtuiuuble | colum, and tho successive tidea of the dm in sag {8 Govermuemcto Ablas by tne Lebree of ot ARTiCLES (Open. [High | Law. |Cloe D e LT COBNSLEAL KIC—Foed Corn, $24@25 ton; | for their outout. Cosl Carriers on he coast ara | order of cocurreace as 1o ima The secnq (28 Imports of Sugar from the Hawalfan Isiands in | S.050% 10 P b b | V g Cracked Corn. $25@26 B ton. now recelving better rates 1or Lheir Services than | column gives the second tide of . tha d r gar fro) Troperty in Novemuer &nd carryiog out of the | Kansas City. 11209828 231 MILLST U FFS—Erices in sacks 10') last year,;wiih very sirong probabilities ot still | time colGma the thirt £ e sy September were 180,775 bags, a considerable fall- | pian of reorsanization: has been well received o i | New orlean 6,655,208 tisual ‘dlscount. to the. trades. Graham Flour, 8§ | Do Ler Faieh NExt year, as the Aleskan ord oxoqds | bant e (8 1Bird 5505 0F A e S i ofeon e e e ST o at0nem 5,100 B3 Kye Fiour, €250 % 100: Kice Flour, | Will cali in 0 Teqiisition copiderabie lonnuse " | whea there’ ra bu: (irss des . as moaoicols Pacifics are strong on the bellef tha: a diviaend 5.747 546 Datinial. $3/00: Daf Oroats. Bar o O S | oo ol g 05 50, raye icton, $3:.| secdre. - The helguts Kiven are addiitons to ine will be deciared o1 the preferréd 810Ck next week. 51318175 T T B e e, §1 0. esilies 90 O3 Bry. | foundings ox ihe United Niates Coas: Survey ; 3 e uckwheat Flour 88 2 : Crae 2 Cos Lay. $4.75: Wallsend, % | charta, except when a ) preced Bagar shared In the. general deeline, and Hock Frovidence. LTI 47779,300 Whieat, 35 26; Fariua. 84 50: Whole Wheat Fioge, | (08: Cum berlang. ‘14 50 ton- 1o bulk sud 518 | belcor: so Fyon 'sn® F1nGs SIg (=) precedes ine Ialand and Chicago Gias were weak. Sosal 26| 0l | My ankee. o £3 25 'Kolled Oats (bbis), $9 70@3 903 in suoks, | in sacks: Penntyivania, Anihracite Egg. $1a @ | Hom the depth Eiven b aoorneire’ i LONDUN MARKET. Qclober 1| 18y 16 1814 Buftaio.... 5 B.706, 402 ::7:‘:1{'“&';‘:'- s o e T e LR P v | ' N . h e . - 2 n: oc| prings, Castle Guie an leasant Val- | December. ... 1975 1y 175 | Omaha. 5 5,654,099 ley, $7 60; Coke, $11@I2 1n bulk and 81 i N ARIN XEw YORK, N. ¥, Ock 1THs Bveatag | Mazei i uidy| 2268 ziig| 2oig Indianspalis oLl 4609°9.8 HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, - o Rt poion HOXICK 1O M EES. Pos’s London finsncial- cablegram: A -further Méess Pork . RICE—Hawalian and Japanes € higher. Chi- | Tinprovement was noted 16 the plotk inkikits io- | OFtober.2; 820 /820 [81uiklg15 | Eavannah.. . Thare Ia 1o change In any description, nese mixed. 83 85@3 60 B cil: No. 1. $4@4 20 B | o DFANCH of the United States: Hydrographla P 1ecember. 321418 321415 20 |8 2214 | Denver.... - Sy = ctl; extra No. 1, $4 40@4 B0: Hawailan. ¥4 873, | OMCS located in the Merchant? Exchaoce is day. Busiuess fs spreading in every department | JESCmBOE:: 91715(9 17429 1215(915 | Atlsnta . SRARN—$1450Q15 for ‘the best and $18.80@14 | G5 Tapan. 34 85@b: Faagoon. $5 60@s 16 '3 | maintainad in San'Franclsco for the benefs of witha thoroushly heaithy tone; Americaus were | * Lapo 100 2 Salu Lake ¥ ton for omtside brands. O G KR The Western Sugar o ospany | DATBETS wItHON: regard 10 Butionaity and sroe of exceptionady dull for the grester rar: of the day, | October. 450|450 " 14 421414 4214 | Portiand. Or. 'fixugglafous;ttx: S0@20 for lawer grades and | quoes, terms net cash: Cabe and Crashed: and expense. Bt thaks wie AAUATS] waity 5 0lE s Raw Fock | DacomBe:. P 460 [450 " [460 " | Los Angeles 1@ on Kor the 5 Fine Crushed, 63;c: Powderel, 614c: Dry Granu- | s e ahore coopfordially fnvited 10 vistt the TanvATy 47215475 |4 47ig 4 6715 | Aususis, Ga. FEEDSTUFFS—Rollea Barley, $19 50@20; o1l Iated, 5540 B o Tect GnSre A O 8k0- 2 | ofiice, where complete sais of cha>3 and salling i L <l st s : Chop eed, & ton: Cocoanut Cage. o ) o y parison aud reterence, and the I 10 say how far il pub Ic hére wil Fespond. o e bl R T ke #1750: Coitonseed Meal, $29@30 B ton. S ot G o ortita 4. 5¥4c; halt barrals | cap aliwars be obtained. regaraing. lghte nomsis Honue rails were. gosd, whlle i ihe foreign mar- | December... L TOAILIE o HAY—Wheat, $12@1 n: Wheat and Oat, | ¥4C MOre thau vatrels, and boxes 43¢ more- | to navigation and all 8 ki Pt s = oiedo t 8 W ton: Wheat and vig nd ull matters of interest to Stoan ket the streng:li of Spanish snd Argentine secari- | J800ary. 4 73414 T734(4 72101475 - ] GOS80 $11G14: Gat S1(@12; Baries. 810G12: oom: s = | commerce. tles Was aisou fealure. Copper SLOCKS were Stiong. 5 = Houston pressed, $12@14: Aliaifa, $8@9 50; siock, $8@9; | SAN FRANCISUO MEAT MARKET. | Thetims ball onton of the by The Parls Bourse was firm on buying of tinios | , CASh quotations were as foilows: Fiour, easy; N e Clover, $5@10 $ ton. | graph Hill ts holsted about ‘..,"',‘.f“‘“‘z "J“" and whe Berlin market was steads. GaTng Wiiet BEYe- NG FoPTRE TneaL YOS |- worals. U; 8 _$1,218,2:5,981 STHA W—30@40c B bale. Beet isstill firm and fiogs are steady. Mutton | noon. andis dropped at noon. 130th mendian oy : S 2 i340: No. 5 0nte I 9@ILAS Mo 2 Vornie 2 /4@ |' worals ‘ontaiae - and Lamb are higher and ‘dealers rather eXpect a | lelegrapbic signal ieceived each day irom. the NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. = {:OAV,c: S Wihos o & Whits ;uf;‘"" York City..... 460,427, 309 BEANS AND SEEDS. further advance. | Gpited States Naval Observaiory a: Mare Lsiand No. 2 Rye, ‘46 No.. 2 Bariey, nomi DOMINION 0¥ CANAD. Wholesale rates for dressed 00 f g 2 Closing Prices for Bonds nund Rallway | nais No. 5. £ o b 8@ATe: Mo 4, Lo b, 27@ | Monireal $12.401.960 All_descriptions remain quiet at unchanged | \erers are as follows. s ey Pt :\;Elu,‘"“f‘;};"' ey Share: 85¢: Nu. 1 Fiaxseed. 96497%4¢; Prime Timothy | Toronto L T.84T,187 quotations. Vi o | error, it aay, 1s 3 ) thy | Lo 1347, = v, 8@6lge: Beco: | published the NEW YORK, N. ¥, Oc. 1—Money on call | Sord 32 855 Sless - rork W bl 88 15@8 20: | Wi mipex. 21649507 BEANS_Bayos £1 75@1 90; Small Whites, \hind 40, A@4bse B "4 90, 58| Fod by tae morning ramers L ariornoon papecs 1 1 TGS, pritng eseantin pemr 13o0n | Lt ® 00, Ba #4°45: “snort Ribe mides | Hailing.c...: 1.1.8 893 1 25@1 40 cul; Large W hites, 81@1 20: Pinks L—Larg. @0 small. 6@7 B . i W. 8 Hoamas, i e 2 s p per, : | (oose). 520: Dey Salted Shoulders | Hamilton, .. 566,070 $140@1 60; eds §135@1 50; Blackere, $325 | MUTTON Welliers 6@6250- Ewes 6 I Ueutenant. U. & N. Sterling exchange heavy. with actual business in boxe;’i/.acbwnl,/::} il:o;vi-l Clnflrj IE;:::- mxm). | St. John, N. B 515,097 2 50; ked Kidney, nominal: Limas. $2 00@2 10, La \!B—-‘ipnnfi T@7ymc # b ¥ S bankers bills at £4 8.55@4 8434 for demand, sud | OV@Set; Whisky, distilérs finished goods. per S utters, §1 2091 40; Pes, 81 30@1 4 PORK—Live Ho sor & at 84 B235(@4 §23; for sbxty days: posted rates | oD, SLi2i Sugars, Cut Lost, 8596 Grabu | Totals.. $24670,214 288 SkEDs—Brown: Musiard, 82 25@2 50: Yellow | @The jor omall ond re g iae ot ‘hoge 21k ; The Time Ball $4 B3@A4 83 und 34 255@4 86; commercial bills, | 2064 89 34 Mustard, §2 25@2 50; Fiax, 81 7581 85; Canars | 514c w b: dressed do. 514w@oe. BrAxc HYDR 5 $4 S1: sliver ceu;flcllz». 53, @87 %0c; bar siver, gty Heosipia., | Ships BOSTON WOOL MARKET. Beed, Hndfl C 1‘&0&"‘5’4 B4c: Rape, 2 RO M,;‘;:“fifi};? 9;&6“‘ ‘1‘7'»;5 xv.} 55%c: Mexican doliars. 42346 | Shipmenta. c: Hemp, Sc: Timothy, 41gc. EIPTS Of }ROD SR CXCH» i ns Frour. bbis 8000 #6000 | _ BOSTON. Mass, Uot, 1 —The Roston Commer- | graan g3 2@ 70 e " "onin oflering st 81-25; Shes The time pail o Tolsiann Hill ¥a aropit Raliroads— St Paul... ... .- 9614 I 'Wheat, bu. ;....e.. 118,000 78.000 | clal Buliciin will say to-morrow of the ‘wool ‘mar- :: - HOURS. exactly At noon ro-day—i. e.. at noon of the 120th Atchison .. ..ot 38 | Preterivd 13u% | Coru, bu. 863,000] - 894,000 | ket: This week beats the highest record on sales, | POTATOES, ONIONs, VEGETABLES, | Flour. qrsks Butter. ctls. 36 | meridlan. or exucily ut 8 &, Greenwich tme. plreterred i xm’v._, e Fasl &:Gmaia: 69| Oata: Du.lii 4510001 227,000 | on account of the heavy purchasing on the part of Pilieat o Cheese. otls ... - 12 S e TlUaHES, Canagh Proific e T19a| St By M M2 130 . - | BY%Duc.. 137.000] 3000 | manutacinrers of most territorial wools. -All | River Potatoes are frmer and Reas have ad- | Earieyctls (L il S e Canada Southern... 586%| “outhera” Pacific.. 19 - S prices are steady and in sympathy with the Lon- | vanced.” Onioas are also doing better. Green Corn Eastern Pelis, bdls. 195 i4 o Cenoral Pacific.... 11 |Southern kailway. 10%.| On the Produce Exchange to-dav the Butter mar. | don auctions. Australlans have . advanced, | 1s about on iia last fegs and ia. hardly worth Quor. | O v X.00l, bls 803 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Ches & obio, 15 Bl Praterred T 5y la'| ker wes avrady: amsiies, 16@220; daicien, 12 | thoush the Loston marke: 13 4¢3 0utad pound | ing. poreson: Leathier, riis 153 lcago o0 e X8 cific: E i eBES, 3 3 ow prices es| &t the recent adva . ns, h ‘Wine. TR ae e s re e s e ne e o LSO O Clear 0 Partly C/DUd)' c:ficag.y. 29,V [Unlon Pacitie... L 33 5 | - S L e [ n, London “Uver 1800 "baics ot choice mkm?l e Y, ,‘;g:,g’e:,",g-“‘“;;;m Potatoes, sis e o Arrivet : Chicago & ¥, . 3 3. 0o s o4 were ¥ One house at This isthe hich- . 90 UnIons, sKi.. Houps. ois... . 308 % [ ] C/OU!Z\/® Rain ® Snow CCO® L.k 26hy Wabneh. .. e e e ey S.L- price. paid for Australinn since the pass.ge of °‘§:\9{fik§:‘m“.’;",""""p“,;,m‘;fb‘::‘;‘uhk Hay, tons, ... nEar bo.. " 1818 Sl FRIDAY. October 1. SMADED AREAS srow PRECITATION| | pa'e S 11 i i T e RS T T s N e, e | VA R B | S O MR TR O E i T e DURING PAST 12 HOURS Del L& W ARIS FUTUR 3 costs bhe. _ The sales of the week ure: 10.758,000 | yyguse 3 box: Piokics 134¢ for No. 1, 13gc% 1 | Bram, sks Mustard Seed,sks 1,394 ) Fo¥ Lo 3 e Del'& kio 2 Oct. ~ Nov. | pounds. domestic und 4.164,500 foreign, asainst B ok 3 feaavih b | . Simr Scous. Johnson 27 hours- < - E Preferred. Adams Ex.. Flour — Opening ...... 59 50 | 7,055,000 pounds domestic - hd 2767 000 pou s | g0 L Green reppers, 25@dVe for Chite. and E 5 | Feans 210 M fe1amber. to 40-M shaken s I E Erie Bew 67| american §:% R T 59 75| forel_n lnsi weex, ana 5,109,000 pounds domeatic mw‘*,‘:",'s‘;g’m:m‘ E:',',‘k@-‘.h?; 3 FAMILY RELALL aMadsr | Han'ty’ & Co. > e Explanation. e {{v‘}’,‘,’,’f_fi"’-fl 167 'V:\ne'l’;:}::g‘:t 1 Ciosing 1830 | mad 7;:* 'r’.o‘)ip::n::lfilgfién:n;‘:«e-n Tncrease of |- OXr® 10@00c B box: Dried Ukra ®.D: | Eggsare dearer agamn. Buiter i also b “'?‘{‘Tzfi“i?m:}?hmfi‘::mmm Sl The arrow files with the wind. The top Gu'Nor pid. ... 3 Miscelianeous—. : 100,000,490 vounds domestic and 114,553,300 | A5 LJIANL 3U@40c: Labbage, B0GT5 B ctl: Car- e fe S o Ninhar | Sume. Whiear oo &t sation indicase muximum, temperatur for the | fiacking V... o |A covom. T aig Wheat Movemeonts. | pounds foreign from the sales to the sume’ date In | Tows 35 vy L R R ot '";h?’:;:;': e e :fi’;’:‘:‘“"m Sl Greenwoo1; 1amoes: 16 L E White Lupers e ye: (hose underneath it If. any, the amount of | 1iiinows ents ... 103 Prefetreq 1 8314 | Recelpts: shij 1890 g : y S < i werday, hence.| sStmricrona. Jebseo. 6 S : Eainiall, of melted snow in {hchies. abd hundredihs, | Lake kirie & Wi.o 18 | Amin Smriis. ). 1235 | Boghels lties. Boshels | , The recetpta to date show an increase of 113, e reorn. 2@T5c. B sack and 15@50c P trate | Quail, Wi Ducs and Geese will s00n be wdded to | Dash And Tdse, 1o Goodll, Larking i cors DIo80: ":C:fl_;u. mfiof,'.';":, ;::\;: l’l)"‘)::;:suor'g ,.:,2: ::er:imd“ l%g A;x'.l_f;‘nm. 2‘55'?“1’2 :.4.,....,,“,_ 43,190 | 241 bales estic and 334,850 bales foreign. 2 E ‘",;}‘“5"; ,.fl,:;'c',‘,’:’,::“.:f,“{;{ ;’Iefnfm‘ltxigflt;m. & Br "'lpql)omlniou Meredith. 117 * days from mect a oyt e Shore: 172 g p R : e -cuac sty ie fu Frults ana | Swansea: 3759 tons coal, 3 > {herms, o dorted Uinew equal omperature.” 1he | ont X Nasit L S3%e] e e TR L CALIFORNIA FEUIT SALES. EM e s GaME o - : Bralip DItonc S aps 201 fare foroiarle & Cor 18 ususlly sccomuanied. by fair weather: clows | Met Trecn 12008 uee | CHICAGO, 111, Cot 1—The Eanl Frait Cois | opf OLLTEY—A-car ot Kastern came In yesterday | the knsc, - o oo e ArTvals from | L outh Shiclds 155 days: mdse, to Moyer, Wisen & :.':".c‘%nffifmfié"i’.“;"éx;u"fiv"-:'.ih Iy preaied Nichigan Central: 104 42000 pany’sauction sales of Californis fruit: “:an:- ‘::.mmt:; e l'nm“ o et Fice s VB UALLS Tomuiar weekly ‘yeta | _Brabip Eilistans, Brokenshat 16 days from Ve er al rains. { Minn & st. L. or i g 8 - . ! e ices W it B i+ H - S 0 : E Tows” usialiy sl sppear on e Washigion | do do. 1st preiid. 87% Tok 3, sluglo ceates, T0c@81 50, double crates | © Tha Game i pooad. - tus e was not 2 FOAL—PFR TON. “B'rn;:\'n' Aharans: Rasie, 130 ays. froma Auc ana hiw ri&‘zfi-ym:‘.n;; 7 Teoass "exiend | Mobile & hio. »3;2{ 1inots Stael. ::b?" i‘x“;:r:;'asmfv.e:gx: iy 0:...:31 ui:l:- o rre Tarieps re. e 14@16¢ for Gob- ‘ch’:llnl%m ~@10 J,;Cpf:’,;';:l { m}é’.?&' "Tial shon Saivatore ;-"l-:;c'?ocn' 110, 142 d: Do witan the en i Tyt Danls probables | Moo - R Rk T ks geau, §157; Duchess, 81 20. " Eleven cars soid to- | biers and. 15@14c for Hens: Geest s pate g10ss | New. Wei- Southfiela from Cardff: 2525 Lons coal, 103§ Moors & co’ marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is nprod- | New Alb & Chicgo. 914 ~do prefd. 102 “Bosion, m 2 @175: Dacks, §2 50@3 forold and $3@4 10 for =@ £50| Bark Forest Queen, Basley, 715 days from Ta- 8Rle. Wiih a “high in the vleinliy of Tdano, and | o~ do prerd. 43| Nat T o1l 108 80c@31 75, averaie #1181 dousre aies, 350 A0 0 010 BET: iy 32 Toan 00 TAIBY PRODTOR: ettt oy el S R e pressure falling to the Californla coast, warmer s 95 | Gregon Imip. €o... -@5. uveraxe 32 T1: Muscal, singie crates, S0@GS5 T e % g 242 i to’ Jonn S o] weather may be expected in sumier and colder 101 = Frege g s 8U@S5c | $2 50@3. for large snd $1 50@2 25 for small: ¥ Cheese, Eastern...15@2p | 2421 (008 Coa, Lo John Rosenfela’s Sons y weather in winter. e reverse of thews COBMIORS | N ¥ Crier & i1, 1054 3:',?2,”-..,’{.‘.‘}‘.;. 18 Etionds Lo torgaches—Saiway, 55@6(c. Ihies | Figeons, $1 2(@1 50 B doz for young and T3¢@81 58500 Chers, Bapar--L Brbark Hinialars, Mana, 156 dave from Lon- Wil preduce an opposite resuit THE WEATHER B REAU. UNITED . S7ATE: DEPARTMENT -OF AGRICUL- TURE, WrATHER BUREAT, SAN FRANCISCO, Octo- ber 1. 1897, 5 ¢, 3. ° e % The following are the maximum temperatures Teported to-day by telegraph from weather bireau statlons in California: .- et - Eureka 60, led Biuft 84, Fresno 68, an:Luis Obispo 68, Los Angeies 70, Sau Liego 58, Yumasv | i ido do iscvrefd. 76 . |silver Certifiontes. 5534 :do do 24 prefid 35~ |<tan Rope&Twiue = ig | Nor West.. 2 lll/g!hnn skt - ¥4l Proterred... "I 1143 | 2085+ C & iron. . 1.2 303 < Preferred 7T 535,16 S Leathor. ... b Outariod W, .. 1 Ore & & Nav. : Ore Short Live, : Pittsburg. .. 981, ding. kock island AR St Louts &8 ¥ .. Preferrod.. ..., 164 - Preferred.... NEW YORE, . Dup & Co.’s Weekly Revi-w of Trade Will say ia Iis issue | to-morrow: The failures during the third quarier of 1897 obiained yesterday by ielegraph were 2003, with liaoilitfes of $28,963 261, of which 29 were in banking for $3.855,069. Commercial faii- ures Y874, with Labilities of $25,676,92, aver- age ouly $¥893 eacn, lower than iu auy oOther NEW YO, K, N.° Y.. Uct: 1.—Pears—Bartletts. $2 50@3 55. aversge 2378 Grapes— Takay. sin. Zee crutes, BOc@$] 45, average 95c: doub e crates £180@2 75 average 32 03: assoried, single craies, B8Uc@$1 05, Twelve carigads sold to-day. PiiilaDELPHLS, PA. ( Ci. 1L—Grapei-Tckay, singie crates, RUC@SL U average 95c. Peactes— :;-I-y.mém aViFae 62¢ Two cérioads soid _EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. CHICAGO, Iix.. Oct L—CATTLE —Trade in cattle was as active as ulll“’ 1s #o late In the for old. GAME—Hare, nomin; Rabbits, nominal. BUTTER, C(HEESE AND EGGS,. Choice ranch Eggs are firm ata fractional ad- vance, and Uheese has also moved up a liitle. Butter shows no change. S RUTIERS © EAMERY—Fancy creameries 27@28c P Db; bunflqk%'.fi ot DAIBY—( 0 fancy, '23@24c B B; lewer grades 16@:23g0. - & * PICKLED— 1B D —@’ 0 Common 25 do. g00a. .0 40@4y H-ncnlfix{fan. B340 {‘.c:: H?olalroll —g:a Honey, comb, #1b.12@15 irkh BBl —@2 | cu, extrucea. ... Cheese, Cux. .. 12@15 . - MEATS—P#t pav-. don: 7275 bbis. cement, 10T D Spreckels & Bros o Bark Empire, Krebs, 64 days from New. N5451480 onscoal, 1o 3 Moore & tat T tUS Schr 8 Danielson, Vozel, + davs from Usal 140 cds bacs. w seadle Bros. Up ri eruirect. =cnrJ kipinger, Wil e, 10 days from U nimak OFFICE FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. . C. F. WEBER & CO., 300-306 POS! Tensian. e,