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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5 1897 —————— e e e e e THE COMMERCIAL WORLD SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Turpentine advanced. Hawailan Rice higher. Silver lower again. Wheat onsedtled. Barley lower and dull. Other Ceresls unc 1anged. Hay and Feedstutls as before. Beans about the same. New prices for Window Glass. Potatoes and Vegetables unchanged. Fancy Butter steady. Cheese and Eggsdoing better. More Eastern Poultry in. Game selis well. Wine Grapes coming in 1oo freely. Dried Fruits still siagnaot. Provisions unchanged Wool, Hides and Hops as before. Beer and Mution firm. Choice Hogs also firm. EEVENUE COLLECTIONS, Internal revenue coliections In this distriet in September were $180,083, against $204,083 In September, 1896, and Inciuded $67,920 for Beer, £98 568 for Spirits and $16,261 for Tobacco. The collections thus far this year amount to $2,060,- 3848, against $1,709. 354 for the same (ime in 1896. O Clear ® Partly Cloudy @ Cloudy ® Rain® Snow, SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION DURING PAST (2 HOURS. Explanation. The arrow flies with the wind. The top figures at station indicaie maximum temperature for the days: those underneath it.if any, the amount of raintall, of melted suow in inches and hundredths. during the past twelve b Isobars, or solid lines, connec al air pressure; iso- therms, or lines, equal temperature. The word “high high barometric pressure and is ususily accompanied by fair weather: ‘“low” refers pressure. and is usually preceded and accompanied by cloudy weather and rains. . first_appear on the Wasbington When the pressure is high in_the interior and low along the coast, and the isobars extend morth and south along the coast, rain is probable: but when the “low™ 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- able. With a “high” in the vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer weather may be expected in summer and colder weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. WEATHER BUREAU. THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WrATHER BUR SAN FRANCISCO, Octo- ber4. 1897, 5 7. E The followinz are the maximum temperatures reported to-day by telegraph from weather bureau stations in California: Eureka 70, lied B uff 88, Fresno 82. ¥an Luis Obispo78, Los Angeles T4, <an Diego 70. Yuma 94. an Francisco data: Maximum temperature 86, minimum 56, mean 71 Weather Couditions and General Fore- casts. An crea of unusually high pressure overlies | Washington ard idabo, from which section the pressure dimini:hes 10 Arizona and Southern Caii- fornia The pressure has wilen quite rapidiy this &fter..0on along tie Northern Cailfornis aud Ore- gon coast. The condlo:s indicate the appioach of some disturbance from the Pucific Ocean to- ward the Oregon coast, which will probably causs cloudy wea her in Nortuern California Tuesday. There has been very rapid ise in temperature on the Nortnern Californ & coast. It has also be- cume decidedly warmer in Washingon, dahoand the region to the east. Forecasis made at San Francisco for the thirty bonrsending at midnight October 5. 1897: For Northern Califoroia—Fair in_southieast por- increasing cloudiness in ncrihwest portion generally easterly winds. For Southern California—Fair duesday; northerly to westerly winds. For Nevada—Fair: warmer Tuesday. tor Utah—Falir. warmer Tuesday. For Arzona—Fair Tuesday. For San Francisco ana viciuity - Fair Tuesday: probably becoming cooler Tuesday afteru: on: light variable winds: becoming brisk westerly at night. W. H. HaMMoN, Forecast Official. STOCK MARKET. NEW YORK. N. Y., Oc'. 4.—There was fitle more In to-day’s market than a running contest between the bulis and bea-s, in which the bulls were successful during the early part of the day, but in which the bears turned the tide later and put their opponents to rout, wiping out a:i the gains of Lhe eariler trading. There was every:bing in the bulis’ favor in the early market, the lively buving on ~aturiay baving apparently resssured foren capital so that pricesof American se.uri- ties on the London exchange were advanced be- fote the opening here. Prices of the iuternational s10cks apened on about a parity with London on fresh NEW YORK the bigherlevel. The masses of orders in the hands of commission houses and which were put _inio exec.tion imme- diately, showed that the home public as wel. us 10-eigners believed that (he murket bad turned again and that reaciion had. come (0 an end. The seusational jump in Manbatian at the opening of ove: seven poinis aiso stimulazed the rise, though ihe sma | voume of pu:chases on which the stock was carried up and the heavy offerings immedi- stely invited by the advauce quickly showed that the jump was pure y manipulated. Iie pucned shorts having covered the price qn ckly receded, und tran-attions in the s.ocks yroceeded on a rormsl basis and stiil ala sub- stuutlal advance. The rairoad statements for the day. all of which showed a contiauance of the beavy increase of earnings, fanued tbe fisme of th- bull enchusiasm. Of thes. the most notable were the fourth week or month sta:ements cf St. Puni and rock Island, the foimer showing an . crease for the month of $352,717 and the latier of $344,023. The S uihe.n Pucific Auzust state- mieut niade the remarkabie showing of & gain in the net earninss of $i55,4ul. The advance of the merke: u.der these influences and under ag- gressive leadership extended from J to 2 points, ‘Ibe prices inviied heavy realizing sales and pii-es receacd, the net losses, however, belng con- fined for the most par: to tractions. | nion Pacific Wa->#m table exception, its loss extenuing to 13/ {Ihe level of the market as & whole clused aecidedly uwer “The bond market showed a steady feeling. Total sales were $2,150,000. Governm i biuds were strong and were bi1 up Ygally tor all issues. 7here were sales of reg- i tered fours of 1907 st 11214@11214 anl of the fives (coupons) ai 1.5, The tota. s# €5 of stocks 10.day were 450,000 shares, including: Atchison preferred 8728, Chesa- preake uni Oblo 4570, Burlington 28,220, Louis- ville and _~ashvile ‘15550, Manuattan’ 17.8.0, s issousi 2. cific 17,810, M. & T. preferred €650. New York Central 9735, Noithein Pacific 4975. do_preferred 22,850, Northwestern 3771, Reading 7098, Rock Is ani 17,100, ~t. Paul 44 1u0, ~t. Pavl & Omaha 6675, Suuthein Rallw pre.erred 8530, Union 1acific 26,650, U. +. D, & G- 4380, Wauast preferred 4000, American Cot- ton Ul 18v, Americun Touucco 3590. Chi ago Cas 28 870, Consolidated Gas 3250, General E. ec. Lic Bdo, Facifio Mall 82y, ~ugac 39,60, T. G, & 1. 5680, Western Union’ 7021, Cuicago G Western 14,560, S g LONDON MARKET, NEW YORK, N. Y., Oct. 4—The Evening Pos's London financial cablegram: The stock markets here were irregular to-day, and the close Was under the best. AcCtivity centered in Ameri. caps and West Australian mines. The former opened strong and soon weut over the parity. The suj pori were Is chiefly Continental, but the public interest is aiso increasing and is cofefly buylug preferred stocks of reorgan'zed lines. 1 he close was ratber dull Canadian Pacitcs were exceptionally strong. Th- boow in West Australian mines is quite pro- fessionai at preseni, but :here is a gooa deal of money behind it. ' he goia demant has increased. Russla is buy- irg ugain. ‘he tendency of the money market here s slightly firmer because of apprehensions that N ew ) urk will iake wore gold. The Paris bourse was sieady on the buying of Copper suartes, which were Strong The Beriin market was stead NEW YORK MONEY MARKET, Closing Prices for Bonds and Railway Shares. NEW YORE, N, Y., Oct. 4—Money on call firm at 233@314%; last loan 3%, closed at 314 prime meicanti.c paper, 4%4@bX: Sterling e change weak. with actual business bankers' bills al #4 8414 for cemand, aud at $4 825 for sixiy Dosied rates §4 B3G4 84 and B4 854@ si@ 1iver cer- Mexican commercial bills, $4 Uficates, 50@56Yg: bar silver, doliars, 43c. 481 Ssdies CLOSING STOCKS. Rallroads— =t Paul. Atchison . 15%%| Preterma 141 Preferred . 82% st Paul & Omaha. 8264 Preferred Baltimore & OBio. 167 145 Capada Pacific. T4 St P, M& M. Canada Southern.. 5734 |~outhern Pacific.. 10 Central Pacific.... 1i | southern kailway. 10% Ches & Ohio...... 2414| Preferred .. 33 Chicago & Al1on..162 | Texus & Pacific... 12 Chicag, 5 &Q.... 8 |Union Pacific Chicugo & +. 111 UPL&G CCC&ESL. | Wabash. ... Preferred ... Preferred Del & Hudson. Del L& W Del & Rio Preferred. Erie, new..... ..., 1714|American First preferred.. 4134 United States. 44 Ft Wayne. 167 | Wells-Fargo. 108 Lake Erfe & Prefe red. . Lake Shore Louis & Nash. Maohattan 1 Met Traction . Michigan Cen| Minp & St. L. do do 1st pre Mo. Pacific. Moblle & Uh! Mo. K & T | am’n Spirit % Preferred. . 528, | Nat. Lin Oil. 9633 Uregon Imp. 11035 Pacific Mail 16" Pullman rai 7814/ do do 2d prefd. 3875 stan Rope&Twin or West 1734 Sugar.... .. 0 Amer 43| Preerred 3 0 Pacific, 2015 T C & iron . 3058 Preferred 5434 U S Leath: ) Ontario & 1814 Preferred. 6614 Ore K & 85 (U S Kubber......ll 1714 Ore Short 21 Preferred. 3 Pittsburg 73 Reading, Kock 1 St Louis & Preferred... U & New 4s, reg. .. do do 4s coup. o 4s, Teg. dods, coup! | do 2s, rex Do, 3s. o bs. reg Do, 45 do 53, coup B District § 658 AlaClass A.... Do, Class B Do, Class C Do, Currency Atchison 4 Do, Adj 4s. | Canada So. 2ds. 1u6l4 O Imp 1sts tr. n Pac lsis. — | "Do, 58t 4z C&N Purbs. 4614 Pacific 6s, of '95.. 2 €& Ohio ds 1113} | Kesding 4s.. C i & D a%gs .. 10485 Rio G West, isi: 8| Den & R G lsts. 1‘\%\51 L& I M Gen 38 u'lx,. ' Den & K G 4s, . 8915 St Lfi*l"GeuG\ll(",’gi Eas Tenn 1st5...109 " |St P consols. 148 Frie Gen 4s 71158t P C & Py 1y FW&DIstatr.. 78 | Do, bs.... 11414 | Gen Llectric 55....100 |8 Carolina Ya GH&SA6s... 10514 Southern iy bs... 9304 do do 2s, 0fd- 10215 |- tanRpe&Twineds 64 H & T Cent 5.....1091, | Tenn New Set 3s.. X3 do con Bs. 103 Tex Pac L& G 1s 85 Iwa C 1sts. 9734 | Do, reg 29 Kan P Contr. 1100 U P ista w114 | Kaun P 1syD Diir.1014|U P D & 53 | La Nw Cousol 4s.. 0 |Wab lst b: 10714 | L &N Uni ds. Diissour ts. 833, | Do, 00 W Lor. e 5 MK 1 6415 Va. Centuries Do, 4s. - 8644| Do, ceterred N'Y Central 18 l MINING STOCKS. Chollar.... % _ 75(Ontario. 250 Crown Point, 1 10| Ophir. L 100 Con Cal. & Va 150| Plymouth 0w Deadwood 90 Quicksilver. "] 100 Gould & Curry’ 60 do prd.. o800 Hale & Norcross. 115ySierra Nevada.... 116 Homestake. 29 00| >tandard. 1% Iron Siiver. 20 00| Urion Con 50 Mexican. .. 80| Yellow Jacke 50 Buston. i BOSTON, Mass. Oct. 4.—Atchison, 1534; Bell | Telephone, 264: Chic: Burlington and Quincy, 73: Mexican Central, 51g: Oregon Short iine, 20%5: San Liego, 145 NEW YORK GKAIN AND PRODUCE. NEW YOKK, N. Y., Oct. 4.—Flour receipts, 27.073: exports, 4360 barrels. Upened easier, but ralli with grain and closed firmer; winier straits, £4 60@4 70. WHeAl—heceips, 440,077; exports, 99,791 bushels. Spot firmer. Options opened steady on cables brok- bad.y uuder rain reports und liqui. dation, but recovered on large export sales under act.ve covering, closed strong ai 1@lc net ad- | vance. No. 2 red Cctober c'osed, .7;: Decem- ber, 90745@92 7-16, closed 935 > ufet State comnivn lo cholce, 1895 crop. S@ac. 1896 crop, B@8c; 1397 crop, 14@1cc: Pacitic Loust, 1895 crop, . @dc: 1896 crop, vgsc; 1897 crop, 12@15c. Loudon, 55 a6os WOOL—Firm. Domesuc fleece, 20@27c: extia, 2i@4dic: Texas, 10@16c. PETROLEUM—Duil. Unied closed no market. PIG LRON—Warrants closed quiet, $7 bid and $7 25 asked. LA Kk CoPPER—Quler, $11 25. TIN—Quiet: $13 65815 75. SPELTKK—Quiet: $4 Zu@4 30. . LisAD—Exchanse weak, $4 Zu@4 25 ; brokers’, essier, § COFF 1. E—Options qulet, with pr.ces unchanged 0 5 points higher, Giosed b to 10 points higher; sales 9000 bags, luciuding October, $5 95; De- cember, $6 45 Spot—Lio, quiet. Mild, quiet. SUGAK—kaw, nominai. :ai- refined, ¥ 5-16c: centritrifugal, 96 tes., 3 15-.6c: Tefined, qulet; stavdard &, 5c; . 5c; crushed, o%c powdered. Syge: cutloar, 53.c; granalaed, B S¥jc. pts, D4S0 packages: steady; | Wesiern creansery, 14@2zc: Rigins, 22¢; factory, | 9@13c. | —Receipts, 8550 packages, sieady; West- ern, 16@17c. No. 2 Dried Fruits. NEW YORK. N. Y., Oct. 4.—Evaporated apples, steady: other dried iruus, quiel; evaporated ap- ples, prime wire tray. 7c. wood drled, prime, 7¢; cboice, Thac: fancy, i13@8c. PRUN Ls—415@8c % 1. 48 to size and quality. JATBICOTS — Koyal. 7@Sige; Moorpatk, 9@ 134¢ ;fiAuiEs—Unpeeled, 7@1lc; peeied, 1213@ 16c B b CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. CHICAGO, 115, Oct. 4. —The opening in wheat was quiet enough and some sirength was shown. December, which closed ~a'urday at 8014@8034c, started to-uay ai from 8916@¥93c. But ten minutes after the opening the marke: was treated to a b:eak, which for a few moments put traders | on the verge of & panic. The price slamped | vearly 2 cents in about as many minues It . b 14@53ac: gf::fuy. distillers gaLoD, $1 ¥2; -1 Rye, 44c: No. 2 Barley, £.0.b. 29@39c: No. 4, L 0. b, Fiaxseed. 8915@9115¢c; Prime Timol $2 6215 Mess Fork ® bbl. $810@8 15: Lard # 100 D #4 4715@4 50: Shorc Kibs Kidex . (l0o0sd). $4 85@5 Dry Salted Shoulders ri Clear Sides (boxed), nished goods, per —; Granulated, AnTIOLES. Kecelpis. | Shipments. Flour, bbls 11.000 16,000 Whest. bu. 190,600 245.000 Corn, bu. 440,000 346.000 Oats' bu. 621000) 22,000 Rye, bu 16,000 17,000 Bariev, ou. 128,000 65.000 Un the Froduce Exchange to-day the Butter mar- ket wes steady: creameri~s. 15@22c: dairies, 12@ 1gc: cheese, sieady at S@9c: eggs. steady: fresh, 18%4¢. LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURES Ciosing. Receipta. Bushels 718,080 437 632 568,688 EASTE] CHICAGH o .76 767 PARIS FUTURKS Dec. 7 314 74" May 7134 7214 Nov. 59 30 69 50 27 90 27 50 Wheat Movements. Shipments. Bushels. 55,440 230,286 8450 248,238 600 ag.wo 91.000 «ftfes. Minneapols Duluth .. Milwaukee . .. Chicago .. 670,440 Philadelpbi Baltimore. New Criea RN LIVESTOCK MARKET 0, 1., Oc.. 4 —CATTLE — Trade in cattle was fairly animated. Steers were generally weak and about 10¢ per 100 younds lower: native beet steers. 6 50 for th AL $4 60@5 =5; stockers d heifers, $2 50@4. cows were in slaughter HOUG There was coarse lots 875; prim 1 $375@4 2. . 83 80@4 25 for the poores:, up 1o $5@ @ best shipping steers, witii sales largely nd feeders, $3@4 50; Western range cattle wiry active demand by feeders aud s, but prices averazed luc lower. —[he market for logs was irregular. an ave-age decline of 5c and some sold off 10c. neavy packers, $3 50@ ne assoried light, $4 20@4 25: bulk, SHE L P—Sheep and lambg were in fair demand, prices ruling 10@15¢ lower. tives, $2 25@4 ) Westerus golng for $3 50@3 85. Inferior 10 prime na- ; Weiterns $3@4, most of the Lambs were wunted at 33 5U@4 for the poorest to $5@b 75 for 8004 to fan cy. Receipts—Cattle, 23.000: hogs, 37,000; sheep, 25,100. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Oct. 4.—CATTLE—Re ceipis 8000. Best grades steady: others slow. Texas teers, $2 95@4 1 : Texas cows, $1 75@ 2 35; paiive steers, $3 50@5 20: nutive cows ana belfers, $1 25 4 40: bulls. §2 HOGS — Bu k of sales, $3 76@3 85: heaty. 337 @3 8 packers, $3 gaszaus 92: yorkers, $3 90@3 92:. pixs, §3 20@ | Stockers and feedeis, §2 659 Receipts. 4500 Market 5@10c lows 0@3 92; mixed. ¥380@3 9-: pigs. S: EiP—Recelpts, 4000. ‘llulsl.kfl. weak. Lambs, $275@5 75: muttons. $2 OMAHA, Omah . NEBR, Oct 4 — CATTLE — Re- ceipts, 7000. Market nctive, steady. Native beet | sieers. 84 20@5 20: Weslern sieers, 3 75@ 4 40: Texas steers, :3@3 65: cows wu heifers, $2 80@3 70: canners, $175@2 70; stockers and fecders, 83 50@4 bU; ca:ves, $350@ 5290; bulis, stags. etc., $2@3 60. 37 to choice CAL NEW YORK, N. Y., Ot Company sold to-day: Grapes—iokays, Heceipls. Heavy §8 65@s 80: mixed @3 90: vuik of sules, SHEEP—Receipts, 500. Market strong. 1200. ariet Gc lower, 3 70 083 76: light. Falr Datives $3 50@d: fmr to choice $34U@3 85: common and stock sheep, i lambs, $4@5 25. IFORNIA FRUIT SALES. 4 —The Earl Fruit (single crates), 75c@81 15, average $1: double crates, 21 75@z2 35, 80c@$2 95, average $1 66 average § %190 Qui average $204. Pears—Bartlets, lairgeau, $1 75@2 10, 184: G. Morceau, 81 68@2 05, average inces—81 10@1 25, average 81 17. CHICAGO, ILL, Oct. 4—Tke Earl Fruit Com- pany sold average § 8175, Salway, ernge, 1 6! 90c. 66c@s] 25: double crates, §1 crates), 95(@%1 15, average 81 05: BOSTON, to-day: Pears—Hartietts, $2 60@2 X5, 2 81; half boxes, $1 38: Kiefer, 21 55@ balf boxes, B0c. Peaches— Grapes—Tokays, (singie «rates 8: Muacals, (single Cornichon, Mass., Oct. 4.—The Earl Fruit Com- pan - auctionea Caiifornia frult at the following prices: Gr apes—Tokay, ingle crates, K5c@$1 6 sversge, 1 31: double crai: s, $2 B6@3: average, #2 BY; 7 cars sold to-day. - PHILADELPHIA, PA. Oct. 4.—Grapes. small erates, $7c; s0ld to-day. Tokay, double crates, $1 80; 5 cars LONUDON WOOL SALES, LONDON, Oct. 4 —At the wool sales to-aay 14.- 000 bales drawn. B were offered, of which 500 were with- uying was spirited. There was brisk competition for Falkland Island wools at an ad- vance of 14d to 140. Sales in getall: New South Wales—3000 Lales scoured, 7154 @is 4d: greasy, 5@10d. Qurensland—2700 1s 4d; grea bales; scoured, 316@9%ed. 113440 Victoria—3000 bales: scoured. 63;A@1s Tdla: greasy. 3@1id. South Australl; 11d: greasy, 5@11d Tasmania—155 ba! 274 bales: scoured, 534d@ greasy, Bd@1s. New Zcaland—3s0U0 bales: scoured. 8344@1s 2d; groasy. 534@9d. sconred, 1s@ls 314 Falkland Is ands. EXCHANGE AND Seerling E: Ster Ing K Sterling cablex... | New yor« New York Fine ~iive, Mexican Doilars LON DON, EULLION. xchauge, 60 days. .= S4By xchange, sight. L — . 4ssig - 486 Exchwnge, sigbt. - 15 Exchange. telesraphic. — iT14 T, per ouuce. . - o534 45 4515 FORLIGN MARKETS, Lond Exo. Oct. 4 — Consols 112@ 112 1-16; sil ver, 2570 French ren.es, 103f 8215c. Liverpool. LIVERPOOL, EX6., Oct. 4 — Wheat—Quiet: No. 1 standard California wh off coast. 1 . 57c: cargoes otning doing, 34 lower; carcoes on jas- saze. more offering, 31 lower: English country markeis generally 1s cheaper: French country markels weak: wheat In Lwris, quiet; fiour in Parls, fitm: quantity of wheat and floar 01 pas- | wheat and Jmport 000 | sage to United Kingdom. 1,660,000: quantity of flonr on passage to Continent, 1,570, into United Kingdom for week, came so suddealy thit the trade was convinced | 181,000 bbis flour, qrs wheat 2v2,000. COFTON- Uplands, 3 13-16a. that Saturday’s curb stories of *'pui” purchases of | 3.000,000 bushels had some founda.ion in tact and that the leading bull interest was geiting ready to liquidate. These ramors had the effect of precipituiing general seilinz. W hile the opening § iverpool cables noted a de- cline of %d from *aturday’s ciosing, there had been a shaip raly there laier. The weather map showed a.50 that the drought was partialiy broken in the ~orthwest by showers, whict covered the thres big spring wheat States. The world's ship- ments 0f wheat last week are again iarge at 9,244,000 bu:hels, against 9 607.000 bushels a week previous. Thomun's October report reiter- ating his former estimate of a total wheat crop of 580,000,000 bushels undoubtedly assisted in io- creasing the pressure «n the wheat market during ihe early bresk. The vsible supply increased 1,661,000 boshels for the week. W hen the day advanced more and more evideni became the fact that large holdings of long wheat were being thrown on the market, aud that (he early surmise of the Lrade was substantially correct. During the last bour the markei gave evidence of pre ty thuroughly dixested offerings. The cios- Ing cabies showed an advance of Yod and Paris was also sirong. Later in the day when New Y ork re- ported ¢xports of 65 boatioads there was a stam- ped e among shorts who had oversoid on the break, which carried the prce almost up to openiog fig- ures. The ciosing was steady at 8934 bid. Corn was disposed 1o follow w Trading was narrow and fluctuations, as a consequence, were narrow. Oats followed wheat and corn. closing steady. Cutside of the selling of January pro.uciby a | jower. No. 1 bluestem. few of tne leading packers there was very litile business done In provision: The marxet was weak early 01 the yellow fever news, but firmed p later on recovery in grain and on w sligatly im- proved demand. Closing prices were unchanged from Saturday. “Lhe leading futures ranged as follows: ARTICLES. Cpen. High. | Low. | Gio e, “Wheat No #— October, new. P ERTTTISY press 8734 8935 87 8¢ e wu B o Corn No. 2— 2714(. 273 27| o7 TR A R I s5v4| Buw| Boge 18%| 183, 18 198¢| loasl s 22| il 2235 2 = e oo (8 10 8 82214|810 |8 20 9 9172910 (81714 s 4474445 (447 i, i “ L “hort hibs, 100 sl o 2| October. 4 49215 4 90 490 December.. e 47571470 476 Jauuary 475 {470 {475 Cash q.olations were as 1o ows: Flour, easy: No.28pring Wheat, 8-35 @8734c: No. 3 Spring wheat. 4c: No. 2 ned. By 7 @987%: No. 2 Corn, 27 28¢c; No. 2 Oats, 1%c: 0. 2 W nite- No.'s Walle L o b, 203,@il%0 No. CORN 14; Amer steady, 3 CLOSE. Spot American mixed n°w firm. 3y an mixed old s'eadv, 38 114d; October 1d; November stesdy, 3s 174 1; De- cember steady. 3s 3d. The foll owing is the imports of wheat into Liverpool: From Atlantic ports, 57,300 qrs; from Pacific ports, none; from other ports, 4000 qrs; receipis of corn from Atiantic ports, 20,600 qrs. NORTHERN WHEAT MARKE., Oregon. PORTLAND, OR.,, Oct. 4.—Wheat—There was a little more life in the local wheat market to-aay than has been apparent for the past few days, +1- though prices do not show any Indication of an advance. Receipts to-day and ~unday were very heavy, the toia for the two days being nearly 500 cars.” The ships in port are re quite rapidly, two more finishiug to-d. tour now ving cargoes making in the stream ready 1o clear, with st least two more that will finish before the weex is over. Exi poriers to-day were quoiing 75¢_for Walia Walla, 77c for Biuestem and 75c for Val- ley. aithough a few lots changed hands at about 1 cent sbove these figures. Freights vessels. continue firm at{35s to 36s 3d for handy Washington. TACOMA, Wasi.. Oct. 4. — Wheat quiet but 78c: No. 1 clup, 75¢. PORTLAND'S BUSIMNESS, PORTLAND, Og, Cot 4—Exchanges gédl- 762; balances, £60.092. PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHIAT—TI’:CI" ‘Was no marked change yester- fluctuated 8933 | day, tbough the market was very sensi:ive and copsiderably. Futures were higher than on Saturday. Local quotations are as followa: $1 4114@1 4214 for No. 1, #1433, for choice and $1 4o@l 50 w ctl for extra choice for miliiug. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL FXESION—Y:15 0'clock—December— 10,000 ctis. $1 43: 8000, $1 4714 16 000, 81 4384: 2000, 81 dols: 36,000, 81 404; 4000, §1 4355, m,uu#m.nu. 8 BUN SECOND DESSION December — 2000 ctis, 81 44%4; 14,000, $1 44%g: 10,00, $1 44 May— 2000, $1 41 REGULAR MORNING SEse1on—December—8000 Saion. 81 405y L0.000 41" o 1 28000, oras 34,01 ), 3 1 May — 4000 #1 L4 2000, 81 4. 2 6000, 81 43%3: 10,000, 51 4355; 2000, $1 43 AFTERN/ 81 4434 28 8145141 A T T T ), Al . 54, 2000, 81 4 May—s000, $1 4134 6000, .hl r o, 000, 31 4314 BARLEY—The depression continues and Feed g u. Futures are also off. ®cil; Chovalier, 31 5234@1 5734 | | | | 2b@35c | 30@s0c for for No 1 and_s1 $1@1 07 Coust. 35@1 40 for No. 2; Brewing, 4 for No. 1 and 9.34@b5c B ctl sor dark CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—9:16 o'clock—December— 2000 ct.s. 8934c: 2000, K834 ; 2000, sese assrfi,‘z‘immx—ummnu—ww cils, 8¥34c; . 00, 8% Lac BEGULAR MORNING NEssioN—December— 14, 000 ciiv, B8Lge: 6,00, BESgC. AFTERNOON SESSION—NO sale ,OATS ~ Are flat at uncuanged quotations. Fancy Feed quota.ic at 81 2736@1 30 B cil: vood to choice, $1 1715@1 25; common, §10714@1 15 Sarprise, $1 35: Keo, #1 15@1 25 G- L20: Millug, $1 211461 T3 @ c foed $110G1 15: for seed. 87 20@156 Ciloped 1@ B Lon over the raw product. CORN—Thre Is not_enough going to distard val- Small Round Yellow, $1 i6@1 20: Large :'uf" &1 0715@1 12%%: White, $107%4@1 1234 RYE—$11215@1 15 ctl. BUCKWHEA | —05c@$1 15 Botl FLOUR AsD MILLSTUFFS, The ¢ hina steamer tosk out 9754 barrels Flour. There is nochange to report. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $5@0 10; Bakers' extras, $4 75@4 85 B bbl. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $24@25 ® ton: Cracked Corn. $25@26 B ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows, usual discount to the trad-: Grabam Flour, $3 ¥ 100 Bs: Kye Fiour, % 100: Rice Fiour, &5 75; Cornmeal $2 25; extra cream do, $3: Untmeal. $3 50: Oat Groats, $4: Homiuy, §3 1@ 8 80: Buckwheat Fiour $i3 25¢3 50; Cracked Wheat, 33 25; Farina. $4 50; Whote W neat Fiour, Kolled vats (bbls), $5 70@5 90: in sacks, Pearl Barley, #4; Spiit Peas, $350: Green do, $4 25 ¥ 10U s HAY ANL FEEDSTUFFS. Values remain without change. BRAN—$.4 60@.5 for the oest and $13 50@14 ® ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$19 50@20 for lower grades and $21@22 ¥ ton for Lhe best. FEEDSTUFFS—Rollea Barley, $19 50@20: Oil- caxe Moal at the mill, #30 ¥ ton: jobbing, 83 Chopped Feed, $15@18 ® ton: Cocoanut Cace, $1750: Cottonseed Meal, $20@30 B ton. HAY—Wheat, §12@15 % ton: Wheat and Oat, $11@14;_ Oat, $1 : Barley. $10@12: com: pressed, 8. Aliaifa, $8@9 50 stock, $5@9: Clover, $5@10 # ton. STRAW—30@40c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. Dealers quote the same prices with & dull busi- ness. BEANS—Bayos, §1 75@1 90: Small Whites. £1 25@1 40 B ctl: Large Whites. $1@1 20; Pinks, $1 40@1 60; Reds. $1 3p@1 50: Biackeye, 82 25 2 50: 1 ed Kidney, nomiual: Limas. $2 00@2 10; utters, $1 35@1 40: Pea, $1 30@1 0. SEED-—Brown Mustard, $225@250: Yellow Mustard. $2 25@2 50; Fiax, $1 1581 8 nare Seed, 13,@214c B Ib: Alfaifs, 634c: Rape, 214@ 234c; Hemp, 3¢; Timothy, 43gc. DURLED PEAS—Niles are again offering at $1 26; Green, $1 2081 70 B cul. POTATOES, ONIO VEGETABLES, Prices for all kinds remat PO about the same. TOES—Early Kose, 30@35c; River Reds, sv@s8c: Burbanks, S0@40c: -alinas Burbanks, Su@slc; Sweet Poatoes, 50c@$] B cil. ONIONS—8Uc@8l: Pickle Onions, 750 B sk. VEGETABLES - Bay Squasu, 40@50: #® box: Marrowfat Squash. $6@10 % (on: Bay ucumbers, box; Pickles. 11, No- 1, 134c ¥ B Green Peppers, 6@40c for Chile and 1l; Green Peas, 13e@2c ® Beaus, 114 Lima Beans, 75.@él @ Osra, 0@40c § bux: Dricd Oh... 6@8c B Ib: Egg Plant. 50@40c: Labbage, BU@75. ctl; Car- rois, 2: @30c B sack; Garlic, 11a@2c B Ib: toes, 25@35c for river and 25@40c for Alameda. POULTRY ANo GAME. POULTRY—A car of Kastern sold at 14@16c for Turkeys, $160 for Geese, $6 for Hens, 85 for young Koosters, §4 50 for 0'd Roosters, $3 for Fryers and $2.50 for Brollers. Three more cas are aunounced for this week. and one goes on to- morrow. Game was In moderate receipt and solt well at the prices. Live Turkeys are quotable at 14@16c for Gob- blers and 13@ldc for Hens; Geese ® pair, §1 25 @175: Ducks, $2 50@3 for old and $3@4 <0 for young: Hens, $3@5: Roosters. young, 3 50@ 450: do, 0ld. $4@4 25; Fryers. 52 75@3; Brollers, #2 50@3 for large and $1 50@: 25 for small! FPigeons, $1 25@1 60 B doz for young and 78c@$1 for old. GAME—Quall, ¥ dozen, $1 35@1 50: Mallard, $3 50@5; Sprig, $2 50@3 50; Teal 81 50@2 Widgeon, $2: Small i uck, $1 50; Gray Geese, #3: Engiish Snipe, $3: Juck Snipe, $1 50: i.are, $1: Rabbits, $1 25@1 60 B doz for Cottontals and 75c@#$1 for small. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Faocy Butter is selling at full figures, but the medium an! lower graGes are dragging. Cheese and Eggs have again improved. BUTTER— CREAMERY—Fgucy creameries. 27@28c B b; seconds, :5@26c P b DAIRY—Choice o fancy, 23@24c § Ib: lower grudes 16@-2igc. yxcxu.n—n!‘%nc B D ATy I CRFAMERY | UB—30@! EASTERN—12@1 3¢ for ladie-packed. CHEESE—Choice mild new, 11@12c: common to good, 8@10c; Cream Cheddar, 11@12c B Young America, 11@12%c: Wesiermn, 11@1%2 Kastern, 1215@13%c B . EGGS—ranch kggs, 2714@35¢c; store Kegs. 20@25c B dozen; Lastern, :la@zdc for good 1o fancy and 18@320c for seconds; buck Eggs, 2Uc. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Wine Grapes are coming in 0o fast for the mar- ke. Twenty-two cars arrived Ssturday and 20 yesterday. Prices are accordingly weskening under the pressure. Tuble Grapes are aimost uusalable Other fruits show 5o change worthy of note. DECILUOUS FRUIT~a— Sirawberries. 83@4 chest for largs. Huckieberiles. 4@3¢ ® Blackberries, — @ cnes. Raspberries, $4@6 # chest. tomegranates. 25@bUc § hox. Cave Cod Cranberrics, $8@9 B bbl; Coos Bay, $2 50@2 75 § box. Peaches, -5@0c B box. P.ums, :5@tlc. Pears, Bartietts. $1@1 25: Winter Nells, 50@ 75c; common kinas, 25@80c B box. Apples, 26@356¢ @ box ier common and 50@75¢ for good to choice. Quinces, ¥5@40c B vox. Grapes, In boxes, 20@.fc for Mnscats, 15@25¢ for black. 16@25c for Tokay, sU@B0C fur Isubella and _U@25¢c for Sweelwaler. Crates sell about 10c higher (hun boxes Zinfandei Wine Grapes, $1:@15 B ton: White Wine Grapes, $10@12; Mis- sion Grapes. $10. Watermelons, §5@12 ¥ 100. ntaloupes. SUC@3 1 cru e. Nutmeg Melons, 36@50c @ box on the whart. CITRUS FRUITS—Valencis Oranges. $2@3 P box: Lemons, 75:@$1 50 ® box for common sod $2@8 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, $5@4 B box: Bananas, $1@2 b0 ® bunch: Pine: spples, $2@5 ¥ doz. DRIED FRUITS, RAISI » NUTS, ETT, Stagnation is snll the oraer of the in day this market, and sales ar: of a jobbing character. DEIED ¥ RUITS—Quotations are as follows: Prunes. csrioad lots, fc ‘or 40-30's, 414¢ for 50- 6u's, dc ¥ I for €0-70's, 31gc fur 7.-80's, 3c ® I for 80-50's una 23gc for H0-100’s: Peaches, 512@6lec B B: fancy. 7c; peeled, —; Apric cots, 513@634c for Royais und 7@81kc for good to fancy Moorparks: evaporaied apples, 03:@ sun- 3lhc; black Figs, in Sacks, 2@2ly Plums. ‘.x&:fi‘ D for pitted and 1@ Tor o pltied: bleached Plums, @sijc; Nectarives. 5 6c # I for pnme to fancy : Pears, 5@512¢ tor quar- ters and 835@7c for haives. RAISINS—New Raisins, $35c for 2-crown, 414¢ for S-crown. blgc for 4-crown, 6o jor Seedless Sultanas and §1 15 for Loudon layers. Dried Grupes. 34c. NUTS—Wainuts, 714,@8c for hard and 9@9 for softahell: Almonds. 3@ic for hardshell aid b 10¢ for papershe.l: Peaunuts, 4@5¢ for kasteea and 4dc for Ca/lforuia; kiickory Nuis, 5@Sc B Ib. Pe- cans, 9@10c P Ib; Filberts. 9@9%ac; Brazii Nuts, 8@9c: Cocoauuts. $5@5 50 B 100. ON . Y—New Comb, 10c for bright and 7 for lower grades; new water-white extracted, 4! 484c; light amber extracted, 334@4c B b. BEESWAX—22@15¢ 8 b PRUVISIONS. Previous prices rule for all descriptions. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 8¢ @ Ib for heavy, 9ige tor light medium, 10c for iigh;, 101gc B D for exira tight and 12c for sugar-ou st ern sugar-cured Hams. 11@1234c ® B: California Hams, 10@10%c ® Bb: Mess 1, $7 50 P bbi: extra mess du. §9: family do, $10: sal Pork, $5@% 50 B bbl: extra prime Pork. $10; extra clear. $16@) 6 50; mess, $16 B bbl: Smoked Beef. 1015@12150 ¥ . LA RD—Eastern tierces quoted at 5 340 for compound ana 61gc for pure: pails, 714c¢; California o 5@514c ® B tor compound aud 6lse for pure: half-bbis, 634c: 10-M tins, 744c: dod-1b, 1 e, CUTIOLENE—Tierces, t3gc. Packa ©1 liss than 300 Rs—1.1 palls, 60 in a case, S74c: 3-b Polis 201n & case, 834c. 5.1 paiis, 12 in a case, 14c: 10- pails, 6 1 u case, 81gc: 50-1b tins, 1 or 210 & case. 78gc: wooden buckets, 50 1bs net, 7%c: fancy tubs 0 Ibs net, 754c: balf bbis, about 110 s, T35c B . 2 HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. £ Quotations are unchanged. HIDES AND “KINS—Culls and brands eell lc under sound stock. Heavy salted steers. 9@9%ac ¥ b: wedium. 8la@dc P b: light, S@»3pc: L 01 Dbides, 8@Hc ¥ Ib: Stags, be: saited Kip, 81o@! salted Calf, 9@10c @ Ib; saited Veal, 8l@vc: dry Hides. 14C @ f: culls and brands, 12¢. ary Kip and Veal. 14c: dry Calf, 17¢: culls, 10c; Goatskins, 20@35¢ each: Kids, 5c; Deerskins, good summer. 25¢® Bb: medium, 2 winier. 10c; Sheepskins, sheariings. 10@20¢ each: shori wool, 2t each; medium, 50@70 each: long wools, 75@90c TALLOW —No. 1. rendered. 23,@314c B B: No. 2, THe@SYc: relined, be: Croases s . WOUOL — ¥all clip — Middie ' countles, free, 10@13c. do defective. 10@11c; San Joaquin, de- fective, 7@9c # 1: 60 Lawbs. 615@8c: Southern Mountaio, 9@13c: ree Northern, 12@ldc B Ib: 0. defeciive, 9@1lc: Humboldt sndeMendocino, - A P B for fair and ¢ @10 e@se a 11@ldc. % s HOPS—O0Id crop, GENERAL M: KCHANDISE. for good; mew crop, BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 534c: San Quentin, 85 40; Wool Bags, 27@30c: Fralt Bags, 5l4c. b3 and 6c for the different sizes. COAL—Wellingion §8: New Welllogton, $8; Souzhfield Wellington. §7 £0: eattle, 85 50: Bry- ant. $5 50; Coos “Lay. $4 75; Wallsend, 675 % ion; Cumberland, $14 50 B ton in bulk and $16 in sacks: Peunsylvania, Anthracite Egc §la @ ton: Welsh Anthracite, $:@12; Cannel, — & ton: Rock Springs, Castie Gate and Pleasant Val- ley, $760; Coke. $11@12 1n buik and $13 B ton sks. RICE—Hawailan Is higher and strong at 85 1215, WINDOW GLANS—1arifl chiges have neces- sitated n comple e ravisiou of quoiations and the importers have issued new lists il around. TURPENTINE—Is hizher at 53c in cases, 60c in wooden b rre sand 4~c in iron tanks. SUGAR—The Western bugar Refiiery Company auotes, terms ne: cash: Cube and Crushed and Fine Crushrd, 834c: Powdered. 614¢: Dry Granu- laied, 5545c B Ib; Contectioners’ A, 555c: Magnolia A, Blgc.” Extra C, blge: Golden C.5¢c; Candy Granulated, 534c: Callfornia A, 53/sc; hali-barrels Y4c more thau barreis, and boxes Y€ more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Cholce fat Hogs bring 4c, but they must be choice Beef, Mution and Lamb are firm. Who'esale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BELF—First quality, 8@6l4c; second do, G 5ige: third do, 4@4%ec B Bb. bt VEAL—Larg= 0@6c; smail. 6@7 B b. MUTTQN— Wethers. 6@61oc; Ewes, 6c B . LA MB—Spring, 7@7%sc B B. PORK—Live Hogs, 5145@354¢ for large and 5 @4c for small and medium: soft hogs, 2151 $l4c 1b; dressed do. 514@6e. RECEIPTS OF 1 RODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. Flour. qr ski 10 234/ Middlings, sks... 1,814 Oregon... T,b!n’fl 11w Washington 533 | Cheess 19 Wheat. cils. 87,361 | kiggs, doz. . 11,810 Oregon... 2,436 Hides, no. . 49 Washiagion 4.930| Pelts, bils. -, 810, Barley, ctls 30805 | \Wool, bis. . 828 Corn. cus. 50| Oregon Eastern —| Washin Oats, ctis. 5,670 Leather, 8410| Wi ‘Washington 4.120, Beans, sks 1.7~4 Potatoes, sk: 7816 N Onions. sks,. 559 Tallow, ctis < Hay, tons. 885, Straw, tons. = Bran, sks. 1,924 Oregon 184 THE STOOK MARKET. The boom fin the Goid Hill stocka continues. Belcher is now the favorite and has passed Crown Point in the advance. On the noon informal ses- sion it sold up to $1 85 under large transactions. The best figure for Crown Point was $1 65. Yel- low Jacket s0ld up to 87 cents with the 25-cent assessment added. The other stocks were firm in symputhy with the Gold Hill group, but the ad- vance was small in comparison. In the aiterncon the market weakened off and the whole line was lowor, except the leaalng north-enders The Savage assessment falls delinquent in office to-day. After the regolar session the Stock and Bond Exchance adjourned uniil 10:30 A M. to-day as a mark of respect to the memory of the late Pailip Barth. The annual meeting of the Consolidated Califor- nia and Virginia Mining Company has been called for Octoter 18. The Real Estate Investment Company has de- clared a monthly dividend of 4 cents per $10 share, payable immediately. Weekly reports from the mines are #s follows: CON. CAL & VA.—1550 level—The south drift started from the double compartment in«line up~ raise 1 at pojot 175 fesicn the slope above this ievel has been extended 7 f-et, passing through porpbyry, clsy and s.reaks of quarlz assaying 50 cents per'ton: total length 181 feet. Work has been stopped. 2 started from this drift 100 kiast ciossent feetsouth of the upraise has been advanced ¥2 feel passing throagh porphyry, clay and quartz assaying 50 cents per ton: total lengih 75 fest. A north drifi skirting along the footwall has been started from the Incline uprai e at & point 178 feet on the siope above this level and advanced throuh porphyry 11 feet. 1650 level—From iu- ciine urraise I at a point 60 feet above the sill oor of (his level the south drift skirt.ig along the footwall has been ext-nded 17 feet, passing ibrough porphyTy streaked with quartz of nomi- nal vaive: total iength 136 feet. From No.2 up- 1uise at a point 85 fect on the slope above hs sil floor. from the north drife at a point 70 feet north fcom No. 2 upraise, No. 3 was carried up 30 feet, | incliniog to the west and passing throu. h quar z sormation assaying from $2 to $5 per ton; total beight 44 feet. 1750 level—On the eleventh floor nor.h from the upraise from the west crosscut, point 80 feet in from its mouth, & north drift has been advanced 27 feet, passing through q /ariz as- saying $1 and $2 per ton. No ore was extracted from the mine during the week. 1u the Uphir mine, ou :he 1000 level, wes. cross- cut 3 1rom the north drift 125 feet north of the suaf. stailon Is in 488 feet: the face Is in porphyry shuwing clay eams and Imnes of old quartz. In the ola Central tunnel workiugs of the Uphir from the sill floor from the west crogscut from toe Mex- Ican shaft, at a poiut 132 fee. iu from its mou.h from tbe end of the south drifi. aqvan-ed & total length of Y25 feet, the west cro.scut has been ex- aended 12 feet, passing through orphyry and quartz ssssylng $175 per ton; total length 18 teet. In the tlerra Nevida mine (Layton tunnel worklogs) the south drift started on the pa’ streak at a point 22 feet east from the bottom « f the winze I3 now out 47 feet: extended 17 feet during tne week: face 1o porphyrs and c'ay. On the 900-fool levei of the Union shaft workings west ciosscut 4 steited from the north lateral drife at point 100 feet norih of west crosscut 3 and 350 feet north from the Nlerra \evada shuft, has been sdvanced during th werk 31 feet; face in porphyry with a seep . e of water. Iu the Chollar mine ihe repairs on the 450 level 10 maintain air coinections are still under way, and good progress is being made in retimbering and repairing the muiu Inciine atand above tue 1100 s a:ion. In the Poiosi mine the south drift on the 100 level staried from the top of the mAin upraise hss been advanced 15 feet, and has connecied with the uorth drifc from (hé upraise above crosscut 2, tunnei level. Itaffords a good circulation of air. They are now enarging and timbering atthe | point of conuection. Are opening with square sets on the track floor of the tunnel ievel, just soutn 0f crosscui 1, and are suving the pay, which is of fair grade. During the past week they ex- tracted 42 tons aud 1750 pounds of ore, the t car sampies 01 which assayed, gold $14 86, silver fine ouuces 18 37 per tou. BRUNSWICK LopE—Consolidated California and Virginia, sest & Belcher and Gou d & Curry, shatt No. 2,400 levei—Ihe joint south drift started frum the station was advanced 30 feet: total length 695 fee:; face In porphyry. The east (ros caf, Mo, %, which was started in the south dr.fu 400 ree: from the station, was advanced 22 reet: total length =98 feet; f cein porphyry. 600 ley 1—The joint caust crosscut on the Best & Belcher +orth boundary has been aavanced 24 reec: total leagth 208 feet: face in porphyry. The join: south drift started from the stacion has been advanced x8 feet; total length 200 feet: face in porphyry OCCIDENTAL CONSOL®DATED—The official letter for the week ending « ct. ber 2 says: 5.0 leve'— Lust crosscut 1 on the tunnel level has been ex- tended 10 ieet through hard porpbyrys: total length Ba8 eet. 650 evel—kast crosscut pelat 600 fee. from the siation, 1as be a 9 1eet, total lensth 34 feet: reached the hanging wall sud stopped. Kast croascut 2, started st a Foint 50 fcef ~outh of No 1 has been'exteuded 18 feet, total lehgih 39 feet; rezched ihe haoging wail and’ stopped. Jhe main suth drift has boen ex- tended 21 feet atng the footws. |, tutal length 704 feet. 7.0level—We have cleaned out, repalred and retin bored 1L0 feei of the south driit, total length “00 feet. CHOLLAR—Theq stopes above and below the 300 | level arey felding the usua. quantity and quality of vie, with no special chanze in appearance for the week o report 500 levcl—The main south dri ¢ has been advanced x5 feet since last repor., and is : ow out a total distauce of 572 feet from the north lne: -he face is iu_porphyry. 600 level —No. 1 east crosscut has been driven 32 feet; to- tal length, 93 feei: the face s in-sti® ground, comrosed of porphyry and seams of quartz. No. 2 east croswcut has been advanced b feei: toial iength, 82 feet: the face Is in porphsry. The maiu south drift has been carried 34 feei, and ‘s now out 440 feei south of Lhe north line: the face isin a mixtore of clay, porphyry and quartz civ- ing low assays. Have shipped duil .g the week to tbe Nevada mli for reduction 67 tons and 750 pounds of ore, assayl g us follows: Top car sum- ple, gold £82 35, gilver 30.99 fine ounces per tou; wagon sample, oid $22 34, silver 2006 ounces per ton: battery sampie, goid $18 57, s.lver 20.66 ounces per ton. The remainder of the lot of Consolidated Califor- nia and Virgizia low grade ore which was to be tested at the Kinkead mill, which re. mainder smounts to about’ 350 tons of the 700 _ton ot been pur- chased by che Kinkead MIil Company for $2, net gold coin, per ton, that being the average profit per ton on the ore lately treated. It is expected that more of the low grade ore from the mise will be hanuied in the near future. The shares of the famous Daly mine, which has a record of $2,925,000 in d.vidends, s0'd as low as 95 cents in Salt_Lake City a few days azo. The mine is praciically closeu down owing to the low P.ice of silver. ‘Ine Pacific Sheet-metal Works will pay a divi- dend of 50 cents per share to-d The quarterly interes. on the United States 4 per cent bonds of ;907 is now payavle, amounting to $5 595,802 The semi-annual interest on the bonds of the fol- lowing corporations Is now payab Geary-street Cable 5's. bawaliao Commercial Northern Raiiway Cal. $16.775 19,66 112,500 80,000 917,525 107340 $1,233,506 The quarterly interest on the California Eleciric {.1‘-’:;' bonds 15 also now payable, amounting 1o 1 BOAKD SALES. Followine were the vales in the San Francisco &tock Board vesterday EEGULAR MORNING EESSION. cOMMENCING 9:30. tart-d at a | nced | AFTRRNOON SESSION— 3100 CC&V ..1.70/300 N G & C..25 41500 1.65(200 Ophitr...1.20 60 C Potnt. 1.25/+00 Ovrmn ....30 409 Andes....35700 1.2(/190 Potosi. 800 Belcher 1.40/100 .. 1.15/200 Savaze... 61 B&B. 500 Exchar...08700 Seg Bel....23 S 6MN30 S Nev..1.20 87| 61 Stard . 1.13 1 1000 Kentck..12[iu50 ¥ Juckw 8 00 . 11200 ... 300 Mexican..6. the swes in the Paclfic Stock 100 Conii ...1.38l Following wera yesterday: RFOULAR eras1oN—10:30. 500 CCa V. 76,100 Ovema. ... BUBL0 81650 Foto N 30. 2500 C Imp ..04/150 Ophir 1.22%4 900 Con N Y. 05100 .........1.20 5300 Crwa it1.55/200 Ovrmn....: 24500 145100 . 500 Fotos: 1.35(110 2 3214/300 BE&EM. 01100 ... 120 Mexcn....6. 11200 100 601000 | CLOSING QUOTATIONS, MONDAY. Oct 4—4 P u. Bid. Asked.| Bid. Asked. 3 23Julia. .. 03 05 24/) ustice 40 41 31|Kentuck 11 12 4 3 1.55/Mexican. 89 60 Best & Bichr .. sujuccideatal .112.35 2.50 Builion . : 16/0phir .. 115 120 Caiedonia. 8:/Overman 28 29 Chollar . . 78 _179|Patost.. iz 43 Con. Cal & Va.1.65 1.7y savage. 61 62 Challenge Con. 66 67 -eg. Belcner .. 21 23 Con. lmperial. 03 vaSiiver Hill 03 L4 | Coufidence.....1.50 —-jerra Nevada.1.15 1.20 Crown Point ..1:25 13(|St. Louis. P S— Con.New York — 0t|standard 170 — Exchequer.... 08 0%/Umion Con. 57 59 Gould & Curr . 62 _6.|Utah. 27 48 Hale & Norers. 125 1.30|Yellow Jacket. 80 81 BAUCA AND BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY, Oct. 4-2 P x UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked. T s eonp.11214 Linew sesuesibd 3 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Cal-stCbiase. b123g N P C, 5 Cal Elec L, 63 128 Onk Gas 53 CntraC W 5s 9734 99145| Lo 2d is 5a... 108 Bid. Asked. U 8 dareg... 3113, Dpnt-stex-co — 9815 Ummbusve. 1224 — }dsn L&P 631231y — (P &O Ryds. 0 & — F&CHRR 63107 © — |P&ChBy8s. — 104 Geary-st;xds 75 100 |Pwist RR8s115 — HU&S0e 100 — Keno, WL&L — 103 losang L6s — 100 [tectoP &u. — 100 DoGnteed 63 98 SF&NPR5.. 10814 — MrstCbles 1263412614 ~PRRArIZ8; 99 9914 DoRyCon ds. 10865110 |~PRECaics. 107 108%, NarVinbslst — 00 |SPKRCalss. — 95 NevUNgR7s 9534 — (SPBrRCals. 105 — N KyCal 08.106 11034 oV Waters. 118 11814 Dliylm o3 — wb [~VWaterds. 10174102 N PG 6s....105251 0715 MktnGdiod 9815 ~— WATEE STOCKS. Contracosta 57 — |SPras Valley 99 993, Mannoart 31 I | 4 6AS AND XLECTRIC sTOCKN. Capttar . — 2 |Paciflo Lizn, 51 @ — Central. . #¥le - |5 F G&Elec. 9655 97 M ElecLighi 955 93|-an Francsod iy 33 Uak G L& 551y 553, Fak Gae s 9435 — INSUBANGE STOCKS. Fireman'sF 18213 — | 5. COMMKHCIAT BANK STOOKS. SL0CKIOU. v0e 1414 — Andio-Cal . 5514 5714 First Nadoni 18434 — Bankof Cal.23935 — |LondonP&A. 125 150 LuBD&TCo 9514100 [Merchfx... 13 — EAVINGS BANK STOCKS. Ger8&1.0n.. 14756 1510 (Sav&ioan.. _ 100 HumbS&L.105) 1160 Mutval...... 35 40 Ersav Unionss0 bond STREET RATLROAD STOOKS. Caltfornts.... 109 112 |0skSL&Har _ 100 Geary-gt..c. 40 — (Presidio..... 6 — Kot 48 - POWDEE STOCKS. Callfornia... 105 145 | imncCoa... 38 39 | kastern o =0 - Vigore . .. .. 315 335 1 MISCELLAN KOUS &TOCKS. Amekapkrs. 98 — [Nat Vince. 4 8 Ger Lead Co. 110 jceanics8Co 33 35 HawC&sSCa., 2434 Z4lg PacAux F A — 3 Huich SPUS 3855 54 | PachoraxCa100 — Merfxassa. Bue ~— |PartPainiCa vl — SALES—MOXNINS BESI(UN, Ronr1— $:000 Contra Costa Water Bonds.. 99 50 | 10 Mutna: iectrie Light 9 75 | 10 S ¥ Gas & Eiectric Co. 96 75 5 SV Water. ... 99 25 | 37000 S V 4% Bonas 101 8714 1 100 Vigorit Puwder. 823 Streei— 20 S F Gas & Electric Co 96 75 $10,000 5 P of A Bonds. 99 25 STEAMERS TO SAIL. STEAMER |PESTINATION. | salis | PIER Alliance.._[Uregon poris.. |Oct 5.11 Aw| Pler 18 siate ot Cal | loruana Oct 5,10aM| Flerik . Oct 5 9am|Plecll Oct 5, 2Py |Per) |0ct 5,10AM|Pler 13 loct 5. 2pu|Pler? i Yaquina Bay. Ot 5 5e| Pler 2 ! HumpoldtBay |Oct 610 | Plec 13 } T.1lam | Plecll Oct loce 8 9ax|perLt 8124 PMSS 8 9au|Pler 9 O %au | Plee Lt 10,10aw | PiorLs 10, 1rx | Pler 13 10.104% | Prorz3, 1113au| Pler 11 |Grays Harbor. (Oct 11112 x| Pier 2 |China & Japan Oct 12 1ru|PM S8 e ————— e O | poruiana . |Saa_Diego. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. STEAMER | FrOM [ tanta Kosa. Washtenaw Alice Blanchard Nanaimo Coo0s Bay HAumbold: Bay . Panams. SAD D160 ..., Victoria & Figet Soun tiravs Hurnor. “hina aud Javan.. CODDOBAR-INIIIB BN sSUN, MOON AND TIDE. F GOm0 i o GEODETIC SuRyRv. TiMEs AND HEIGHTs oF HIGH AND Low WATERS AT FORT PoINT. FNTRANCE TO SaN FRaxcisco BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINT¥NDENT. NoTE—The high end low ‘waters oc-ur atthe City Front (Mission-street Wharf) about twenty. five minutes later than at Fort Folut; ihe height of tide is the same at both places. October—1897. _— Tuesdar. October 5. 6.09/ Moon rises 547 Moon sets [10e | popy | 11Me | pq, | Time Lw HW L w X2 I3 1.08 50| 1.27 187 5.3| 2.37 248! 53 819 882 5.3l 402 407 55( 4.40 | 436 5.6 5.16 NoTE—In the above exposition of the tides the carly morning tides are given i the left hang eolumn, and the successive tides of the day in the order of uccurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the thirq time column the third (ide, and the last or righs hand column gives the last tide of the day. exoaps when ihere are but three tides, as sometimes sccurs. The helghts gtven are additions to tha | soundings on the United States Coast Survey los the charts. except when a minus sign (—) preced: from the depth BN CE O ANTS, [ExCIA NGE. exacily at noon to-day—L e.. at noon ot the 130th Lieutenant U. S. N. .n charze helgnt, and then, the ::fizu;hslnv:nuunhtmln The Time Ball. YpROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. S xv.} The um:’::"r:: "fif’é’,f?."p?;“’.‘:‘.‘fi t.l.u:’,r&np-a ‘meridian, or exactly at 8pM G)r;flrl&t‘;:lnfl SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrivel. MONDAY. October & ansen, 22 hours from Bear Creeics Leguna, o Pollard & Dodge. Up river direct. Loomis, Bridgett wrar 208 or' o Union rec 16 hours from Cas- Simr _caspar, Anfindsen. 16 hours {rom par: 5205 T lumber, to URSpar Lumber Co Weeott. Muller. 5 q ity pass and mdse. to North Pacific > S Co; lum: ber. to D T C Perkins. o Vi Umatilla, Thomas. 66 pours tontarad Page: Sound; pass and mdse, to Goodall, kins & Co. P time Pomona. Cousins, 17 hours from Eucex pass and mase. to Goodall, Perkins &Ca <n 18 nud Vi atian: 3 $rern: 55 cs xlant powder, to Giant Pawder Co, chr La Chilena, Campbe L 10 hours 088 3 s ew) “st’..'r"&‘.‘;,' Euui"m_mm. 24 hours from Bow- ens Landing: 76 cds wood, to Bender Bros. Cleared. MONDAY, October & Stmr Fureka, Parsons, San Pedro; Goodall, Pac C > K Etear State of Callfornia, Green, Astoria: Good- Queenstown; G a1l Perkins & Co. Charles 35 hours trom Ven- it Co. Up river di- Br snip Star of Russis, Roberts, W McNear. ¥ Schr H O Wright, Olsen, Champerico: Neison. Sailed. - MONDAY, October & &tmr Greenwood, Fagerlund. Stmr W hitesboro. Johnson. Stmr Alcazar. Gunderson. Eumr Scotla. Johnson. Stmr Chilkat. Dunham. £el River. Stmr Progreso. Storrs. Seattle. Schr Guide, Olsen. E{IIKQ‘L Scnr Mary Bidwell, Vogel. Schr Mary and ida, Carlson, Willapa Harbor. schr Monterey, Beck, Bowens Landing. Telegraphio. POINT LOBOS. October 4—10 ¢ wm—Weather nazy; wind W; velocity 8 miles. Charters. The Loch Linnhe and Cavaliere Clamps are char- tered for wheat to Evrove, 278 6d: Brship Fair port, same voyage, private. Svoken. Sept 6—Lat 18 S, long 36 W, Ital ship Francesco Clampa, from Sw ansea, for San Francisco. Domestic Ports. FORT BRAGG—Salled Oct 4—Stmr Coquille RY -, for San Francisco. NEWPORT— Arrived Oct 4—Stmr Sunol, from in. Arena. P ¥R ATTLE - Arrived Oct 4—Bark Colorado, frm Vicioria; bark Prussia. hence Sept 15; sumr Oli- ver Wolcot, from Karluk. EVERIS1T—Arrived Oct 4—Schr Premier, hoce Seot 18. SUS0TH BEND—Arrived Oct 4—Schr Daisy Rowe, hence Sept 28. CEATTLE- Salled Oct 4—Sehr Glendale, for San Francisco: schr Wm Renton, for San Diego, EUREKA—Arrivea Ocu 8—>cnr Laura Pike. fm La Livertsd. Oct 4—Stmr Hueneme, nence Oct 2. Sailed Oct 3—Stmr Tillamook; schr Sparrow, for San Francisco. ASTORIA—Sailed Oct 4~Stmr Alice Blanchard, for San Francisco. USAL—Arrived Oct 4—Schr Nettie Sundborg, hence Sent 29. ~EATTLE—atied Oct 4—Bark Wilna. for San Francisco. TACOMA—Arrived Oct 4—Ship Dashing Wave, hence Sept 23. COOS BAY —Arrived Oct 3—Schr Peerless, from San Pedro. TACOMA—Arrived Oct 4—Bktn Wiille R Hnme hence Sep; 14. ASTORIA—Arrived Oct 4—Ger ship Wilikom- men. from Hongkong. Sailed Oct 4—Brsumr Glenlochy, for Viadivo- stok. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Oct 4—Schr Alice, from Eureka. FISK< MILL—Safled Oct 4—Schr Reifance, San Franctsco. SAN DIEGO—Satled Oct 4—U Sstmr Adams. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Oct 4—Scur G W Watson, bence Sept 19. WESTPORT—Salled Oct 4—Stmr Westport, for Arbion. CUOS BA Y—Arrived Oct 4—Scbr Peerless, from San Pedro, tor Foreign Porte. YOKOHAMA—Sailed Oct 3—Brstmr Belgic, for San Francisco, via Hoooluiu. HIOGO—In port ~ept 7—Arship Foylodale, for Oragon: Br bark B:n Anov, for Oregon. SHANGHAI—>alied Oct 2—Br ship Eiginsnire, for Orezon. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers ) e HAMBURG-Arrived Oct 4—Stmr Bohemia, (s / Balimore. | yohled Oc ¢—Stmr Pennsyivania, from New ork. DEPARTURE BAY—Arrived Oct 3—Ship Ei- weil, hence Sept 17. Importations. CRESCENT CIT Y—Per Weeott—10 bxs butter, 1pke mdse, 12 cs meats, 8 pkes househoid goods, 215 M ft lumber. KUREKA—Per Pomona—1 roll beiting, 45,928 ft iumber, SO0 M shingles, 8 cs mineral water, 2 cs boots and shoes, 16 pkgs express, 1 bx personal eftecis, 1 cs dry zoods, B34 bxs butter, 2 kegs bui- ter, 1 bale belting, 2 bxs fruit, 5 bxs apples, 1 coop chickens, 7 sks b bdls iron, 4 pcs 34 boits iron, 58 calves, 14 head catle. E R'and E K R—175 bxs butter, 27 kegs butter, 1. dressed calves, 8 cs shoes, 1 bx 1sk meat, 1 cs cigars, 5 rolls matting, 1414 sks mustard seed, 1 kg hardware, 80 bxs prunes, 135 bxs apples, 87 8:x peas, 160 3ks ot VICTORIA—Per ‘matilla—1 pkg mdse, 1 sk coin, 1 pke express. 1 bicycle, & sks tails, 1 bdl rubber hose, 757 bdis hides and skins. Port Townsena—1 sk coin, 1 bx limes, 3bicycles. Siuka—1 bx salmon. Wrangel—3 cs dry :olog-‘.’k R Juneao—1 cs clocks, g8 hou: goods, 1 es mufflers. 2 bxs buliion. S Seatlie—1 csurs, xs fisl PEgS express. 2 sks coin, 406 tons coal, 18 bags wool, 1 csdry g0ods, 1 pkg nardware. 1 sled, 8 bicyles, 1 bx ickles, 14 bxs huckleberries, 80 sks switches, 152 s canued salmon, 470 sks 50 bbls rolled vats, 1 bx machinery, 22 cs 19 bdls paper, 1 cs fruif, 1 cs trimmings, 592 bdls hides, 7 pkgs mdse, 3 bxs clohing Ucs choese, 1 bx pples Vancouver via C P R R—1350 kegs nails, 12 cs boots and shoes, 1 cs glassware, 1 bx bolts ana nuts, 1 winalass, 1 capstan, 3 chsts pots, 1 wheel. 1 bits. 1 base, 2 C3 wooden hames, 1bx ports, 3 cs W T picks, 14 bdls mats, 5 cs cigarettes, 2 s sheet music, 17 s tobaceo, # crts P chair seats, 7 bbls 2 tcs 8 cs lamp fixtures, 4 s shoes. 50 cs cereal prod- ucts, 1 bbl carp ammonia, 1 bx iron clamps 5 pkgs hardware, 5 copy presses, 20 bars 825 vdls 85 piates steel, 196 bbls B G sugar, 450 pkgs cor- rugated iron, 301 bd!s iron wire. 60 bbls oil, 250 bbis_glucose, 2845 cs condensed milk, <5 drums glycerine, 5 bxd desks. 4 bxd pianos, 34 bxs enam- eled ware, 2 bxs wooden handles. New Whatcom—1 bdl biankets. 30 bbls 5 hxs fish, 2 chesis tea, 14 cs baking powder, § es coftea. pevereci—64d Kegs nails, 2 cs dry goods, 700 bars utlion. Tacoma east of Fargo—7 cs grease, 175 sks as- bestos felting. o Anacories—53 bbls fish, 6200 sks oats, 2250 bl.lr me. Tacoma west of Fargo—408 sks 500 qr-sks 2 hs-sks flour, 1 bx oil. 5523 sk whea., 969 m oats, 1 bx froit, 1¢s dry goods, 15 sks wool, S bxs p ctures, 1 pk mdse. Tacoma—2 pkgs mdse, 2 bxs fruf’, 100 pes Inm- ber buxeralilas. 1 bbl wine, 4 bxi ) telegtaph ma- A ars bullion, 22 pkgs old met BEA S PEg metal, 5 cs Consignees. Per Pomona—Waterhouse & Lester: G Bar:i & Co: H Du:ard: Labor kxchange; Wolf & Son: G de Lucca: Del Monte Milimg Co: New York Belt- ing and Packing Co: Standard 01l Oo : Scott & Van Arsdale Lumber Co: Seegelkin & Bucknes Browery: | i Hirsch & Co: Western C A Gas Co: Wieland Brewing Co: Dalrymen’s Union; Brigham, Hoppe & Co; Welix Fargo & Co; Lane & Connelly; ¥ ¥ Ezxers; Getz Bros & Co; A Fay: A Mueller & Co: Dodge, Sweeney & €o; Hllls Bros ; Kowalsiy & Co: J Schweltzer & Co; D Tweediej W & J Sloane & Co: Norton, Teller& Co: J Finng Marshall & Reim.rs: Wheaton. Breon & Co: Crane & Co; Neusiad er Bros: Oakville W Co; Hon F Murphy; Ross& Hewleti: Kron Tanning Co: J P T eanor; H & S Commercial Cu: J D Cousins: J R Haul v: Gray & Mitchell: City Brewery; J Fiun; 3 J Harviside: Milier & Lox; Mandel, Pursch & Co: J Rapp & Non. Per Umatilla—A Smith: Dickens Lumber Co; M Litchstein: Guzgenheim Bros & Co: Ialinn-Swiss Colony; M Liichenstein: Sunset Telebhove and elegraph Co: Selby Smelting aud Lead Co: Wm N hi:lesi J H Newbauer & Co: W T Garrett & « American Tobacco Co: American Biscult Co: John M petirigrew: Cleveiand Faucet Co; Catho: ic Ary and Book Store; Clement. Pringie & Co: \ K Har mon: H Dutard: M ¢ Detels: Miller, Sloss & Scott: Moore, Ferguson &Co: R H Brun S >tiefvaier; TY Willisms: A H Price; Levi, Strauss & Co: H A Henderson: L Mulraskl: Bakir & Hamiiton; B Lriges: Getz Bros & Co: Miller, Sioss & Scouts § A Foiger & Co; ) Schweltzer & Co; Stauffer Chemie 18l Worcs: Tacomaand Roche' Harbor Lime Co: tin:ley Bro: Z0: Johnson-fiocke Mercantile Co: Geo H © Brad. ford; Tillmann & Bendel: M Ehrman & Cos 01 Powder Co: A J Robinson: Sherman, Clay & H 8 Crocker & Co: 4acob Unna: Abramson & Uy G W uibbs & Co; Dunham, Carrigan & Co: Fiing Carr.age Hariware Co; Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co: T H Ames & Co: ¥ anaa: 1cuit Co: . ugio- Amert- can C& G W Coi Madison, Bruce & Sellers: W Halteroin; Bissinger & Co: L D Stone & Co: A Pr.ger & sons: American Union Fish Co; Fmil Soerre; ; B F Ciement: G Camiiloni & Co: ‘¢ W R Ford: Lr L Kobnson: Everstt Pulp and Papes Go: L Scatena & Co: F'A Ribbins: H Waideok & Co: L G Sresovich & Co: J Wolff: J Levy 5 Bissell: Kowalsky & Co; Lewis Packing ( Newmark: Milaoi & 03 Sun ¢ rancisco News. Smith's Cash Store; S Koster & Co: W 4 H aty. Co; W H ‘lutile; Theo Fisher; Oregon Imp Cdf; S Webster: Auguss Baer; J Taylo: uon. Parls and American cank: Bank of Caid:ornia; Rev 1 R Rinsky: T Cook: Bowers RubberCo; T H B Varney. Pir Weeott—0 B Smith & Co; EBHaight; DT C Perxins: G W & —_— OFFICE FURNITURE AND FIXTURES., . F. WEBER & CO. 300-306 POST STREET, §.F, Lorner Stockiom. : Pacific Const Syrup Co: Long syrup Fl