The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 10, 1897, Page 33

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THE COMMERCIAL WORLD SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS, ver lower. exican Dollars : re higher." rley futures higher. Cor etter supply. Feedstuffs unchan. Whest advanced agatn. B Ot 331 ons ab Vegetanles doi Pot-toss ani On Son @ Grapes don >roves f b n New L, Hops and fiides Hogs stea <stiver] BANK CLiAGINGS. ast week were $15,985.- Local bank cle 5, sgainst 1 96, a gain o o 1 : same week in QUICKSILVER TRADE. the flasks, ihe 4 flasks. valued at $365,082 in pis o0 azalost export 1850, EXPORTS orF Exports of flou! EXPORTS Of Exports of pro tember were $6, Sepiember. 1896 a i Sep- 10,800 in s of 7,086.- $3,353.500 700 to Aust L P}f/memuc 1= : 74 9/ B O Clear ® Portly Cloudy @ Cloudy ® Rain® Snow ADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION { _DURING PAST 12 HOURS Explanation. The arrow fias with oTh The top figures ure for the temperasare. ' The metric pressure and fair weather: “low” is usually preceded When the ow along the interior ihe isobars extead Oregon is improo- cinity of Idaho, and will produce an opposite resu! THE WEATH BUREAU. UNITED STa 2k, WEAT BUrREAU clober 9, 1897, 5 P. . The foliowing are the rat S T EPARTM T OF Aemrcri- SAN FEANCISCO, alls during the past seasooal rainfails to season: Eurexa .00, this season 1.37, son 2.30: Red Bluff .00, tbis season .23, lasi sexson 1 Sacramento .00, this sesson . ast season ncisco .U0, this season a Fresio .00, this season | .54, last season . San Luis Obispo .00, this season 08, 1 son .24 Les Anzeles .00, this season ¢ season .03; San Diego trace, this sea ias: s-ason '.13; Yuma .00, this seasc n1.04 San Fr: mum temperature 55, mintmum 52 mean 55 Weather Conditions and General Fore- cast sure 15 hizhest in the viclnl'y of Van- Islaod a owest in Arizona. The wea ber 1s generaiiy cioudy throughout the entirc Pacific Coast region. ex; t the inte vallevs of @ali- has 1emalned clear. Conaitions parily ¢ cndy weather but with- n California ecas: made at Sen Francis-o for toirty hours, 1p! t October 10, 1297 Noribern Califo:bia — Fair in south portion, cloody in morth por:ion Suadsy: fresh —Fair Sunday: except partly fresh westerly w.nds clondy Sunday s cloudy Sanday; warmer. Falr Sunday San Franc sco and vicinity—Partly cloudy Sun- day: brisk westerly winds Special report from Moant Tamalpais: Clear: por:hwest wi €s per bour: barometer. 29.94; temperature, maximum temperature, 67. W. H. Hammox, Forecast Official. NEW YOERK ST0CK MARKET. NEW YORK. N. Y., Oct. 9.—The besrs re- pewed their raid 0n the market to such good ac- count that few stockshave escaped with less than & pont ne: loss. The course of the marxet yester- day bad led many Lo suppose (hat the bear cam- paign had coms o an end and tha® the market wou.d probably sink 1ato Inasimation for a time. The usual end-week coverng of short contracts was expected 10 st prices slightly. Quite the contrary occurred. Prices did improve a fraction in the first hour on a very light volume of desl- ings. W ss aeveloped in Chicago Gasand checxed the rise. Room traders were scon after detected selling by a honse with Washington con- this as proot somethiog and the bears seize tormaiion of a my Washington that might pixy havoe s when It becomes xnown What the U8 BOmeLHing WAS Was not i1scios -d s'0ck marset Is pasiicaiarly sensiive to in- from Washingion at tils .ime, owing 1o on in many micds toal it is only & Gues- inie when th e LCBUD quesiion shall lead to ptur: with Spain. Buc: siressis iaid also by 5 in stocks upon the pending decision . fthe & Coust upon the Nebraska muximum rate case snd ihe case aguinstihe Joint raflic associetion, The marke:was evideat nipratected by supporiing orders aad the azgrass- ive sHort selii” g by the bears led 10 & raplc duciine iu ligst Lrausactions. (nly 1wo 810CKS 1a the fist show eales as ogh as 10,000 shares These are Chiongo-Gas aud Buriipstoa. ChiGugo Gas, mana, Maubattan, Missour! Pa- cific an¢ Buriingion were CODSFi u0Us In ibe de- cline. -Consolidited Gas broke 93 points & one time,-but ending with a recovery of 3 poluts. There were ~ligh. recoveries [n some stock: just aL the ¢ ose. but moststoccs closed st the lowest, the p- vas ing Lone veing very weax Protaoly a superficial view of ‘he weekiy sia ement of (he New York Cleariog-house banks had some hiug 0 do with to-day’> seliiig movement of atocks The professional traders usnaily accep & decrease 11 the SUrp.us reserve as a spscific admouition to s xe To-@ay’s decrease of 2,084.900 in that item was, in :m'l.,’ son; & of a zurofise in view of the rather strenuous effurts by Lhe baoss la the inst 1wo weeks Lo ] eve. ! & further sorinkage in thelr lus. Lut the S decrease In Ouns re- PJTCQ this week. $26:,30) iadi s ghat the banking anthorities v.ew with equimimity the decilne i their reserve surplus, confident in the sirengthening icrce of the $6,350.000.1u ¥oid notv. in transt to New York from r.ngland and France. The gold srrivas of the week reflected iu su in- crease in specie of $1,683,400, but ure more than oftsel b the decrease in legal tenders of $4,3: Tre demand for legal te ihe best effortept the banks and the United 8 ates. treusuey are ndkt equal 10 fuliy providing & suppiy. NeW. 3 oIk sub-ireasury as been ob.iged o Te- v cloudy weatherand rains. | r on the Waushington | ] fuse 10 suppls lezal tenders in return for gold. ex- Cept for telesraphic transier of curreacy for Other sUb-ir-asury pointse T ™ York banks bave been settling their Dbu -n esa. (he Clearing-bouse during the weex i - £0d 0 alarge extent, and the prediction is made hat the pavmen s of customa dn ies wi | sdon be Inade in 40id, Chicago banks are.reported also to e p-éscnting go.d at the sub-trensury there, with | tvofauest for lezal tenders, and the treasiry at Wasinugton is bezinoung to find itself embarrased 108Upply all the demands upon it. On ~eptember 11 the decrease In legnl terder in the New Y ork Fank roscrve has wmounted to $21 the specie has increase! near.y g1 sam Fearrve have doubtiess had much to do with ihe Impurt mwovement of goid whi.h was fairly in- Au uraied yesterday a: d the day before, tite amount of gold new in trausit amouniing to S 3,0.000. ‘ihe st:f:niug of exchauge rates, con- sequent upon the purchase of bilis agains: the: imports, is believed to be but temporar movemeut of gold is expected to continue ! for some {ime 1o co we. The effsct on the money marke: of the eold engagemenis has been (0 im- L@ disiinct 5 easer tone, time mouey de- clining 10 3 pir cent for sixty days and up to 4 | per cent for four mouths and longer periods. Out- | side buyers of commercia: papers have been in | e New York. market during the week, ana then | the supply of paper has been incieasing in volume | Raies have Leen easy at 414@5 per cent for prime | grades. | ! e, Sock market nas been singularly uraffected | by the ve.inuing of the goid movemeat, which al- | Wways has a marked sentimental effect un prices. i1be resstunce of the market to the effect of & heavy s ump in Chicago Gas on Thursday and the | | Lardening iendency on Friday on cne large sbip- | nis 0f goid anneunced on that date led to the Supposition that the reaction was at an ead,and a raiv ensued. But to-das’s mar<et has compleiely | belied this expectation. 1 he market has been duil | and professional all week, sensational movemenis Of special stocks failing to have any marsed effect e e macket. Prices in bonds were relatively | firm, some smail gains being shown. i ransac- | tons were light compared with the recent aver- azes. Total sales, $8,000,000. Goverumens bonds are 14 to 7 higher. Jatier the new fours coupon 2 the week T cin The This 1:sue sold dur- t 1 2634, & new bigh record. c total sa @ of stocks were 173,40 ) shares. in- the following: Atchison preferred 4800, Bu lington 12 241 i.ouisvile and Nasnville 4* 7a, Maniattan 3700, Missouri Pecific 3870, Norihern Pacific 21.835 do_preferred 8 60, . eading 3130, Rocs Isiani 8155, St Paul 15,095, Unioa Pac fic | 0. Bay Staie Gas 10.615, Chicago Gas 28,420, ugar 6319, Chieago G. W. 3550, LONDON MARKET. NEW YORK, Oct. 9.—The Eveaing Posi’s London financial cablegram says: The stock markets were idie to-day peuding the set- tlement in mines, which IS to begin on Monday next. Americans were steady. The bellef grows here toat the Indian mints will no: reopen, for the reasons stated in tuese dispalches of Sepiember 25. The London money market stands rt 2 316 | per cent. Supply of American twe and three | months’ bills s increased. Offering rates on bilis to arrive ten days hencs are 214 per cent and upward, | A Canadian 35 per cens loan of £2,000 000 ster- ling is announced, with aminimum issue price of 91 per cent. THE FINANCIAL SITUATION, NEW YORK, N. Y, Oct. 9.—The Financier says: The statement of the associated banks of New York for the week ending Uctober 9 shows & ma- terial reduction in cash, the reserve having de- creased over $2,000,000, all of which apparently hus gone to the iaterlor. The money lost seems to reflect actual snipments, Aitho; the statement is complicated by the adjustment of October set- tements, which bave been going on durinz the week. Ihe decrease in 10ans is to be attributed to Siock Exchange liqu dation, since the market for commercial paper acd the time ioans have been more ana more active of late and a good deal of new business has been doing in these [ines Some banks in fact have withdrawn their call money for the purpose of pu ting i into mercantile puper. ihe reduciion in the [oAn ftem therefo:e repre- sents rather paradoxically a better business con- | dition. Tae bauks apparentiy have sccep ed pre- | vaili'g rates as the maximum and are taking | advaniage Of thew on the theory that the beavy 20 d imports wiil prevent anything like s strin. gency b tne mareet. The heavy decrease in the reserve was unlooked for, but it is o b~ observed that specie receipts are already suppiying the Beavy drafa of moaey inciden al t0:he interior | movement. The gain M goid was maue up from receipis at this pOrt and irom San Francis:c, and counteracied in part the loss in legals which the bauks repore. As the siecie now on the water and engaged for shipment fiom Europe amoubts to #6,200,000 surther |osses {u cusn will be replentshed aad the outlook tecomes mach biighter. The inierns- tioual sbif ing of funis is now worklag automat- icaily and the volume wili be determinea largely by money conditions prevailing bere. W there will be 1o realiy cheap mouey, itis yet Qiff- Uit 1o see how there can bs au actual stringency a2t any time chis year. s the goid due to arrive wil G0t ficure in next weex’s bank statement it would not be surprisiog If a farther 10ss In the re- serve was noted L asLort time. NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. Closing FPrices for Bonds and Railway | Shares. | YORE, N. Y.. (b 9.—Moagey on call 15@3%: last loan —; closed at — prime mercan paper, 414@5%; Sterting ex- change steady, with actual business in bankers' bills a 84 553, for demand, and $4 Buig for sixty day posted rates 4 B3@4 =3l and $s$5@4 £3%y; commerctal bilis, $& 51: si- ver cefulicaies, 37@s7g: ver Mexican dolisrs, 43Lyc. Blate bow road bonds steady: Government bOOds SLIODE. CLOSING STOCKS. St Panl. . Preterrs. NEW nominally at Railroads— Atchison 14, ferred 13 St Paul & ¢ altimore & Obio. 151z Preferred Canada Pacific.... 79%4|St P, M & M 122 Canada Southern.. 851y Southera Pacific.. 20 Central Pa 16 |Southera kallway. 1 Ches & Ohio........ 23 | Preferre Chicago & Alion..161 | Texas & racific Chicago, B & Q.... 94%] Union Pacitic UPD&G. Wabash. Chicago & . 1 CCCa& L. i referred | Preferred . Del & Hudso Wheel & LK DeiL & W Preferred | Del & Ko G ¥ xpress Companies— | Preferred. Adems Ex. 159 | Erie. new American kx. ... 117 United States. Well Preterre Am's Soird Preferred Am Tobace Lake Erie & W Prefered. | Lake Shore Louis & Nas) rreterred uhatten L Chicago ta | Met Traction ... 12014 Cons. Gas Michigan Cen Com. Cable Co. Minn &St L. \Col F & iron.. 1g | do do 1st pre do do prefd Mo. Pacific. Gen. Electric Moblle & Uh iliinoi: Mo K&T La Cl ao prefd. . 8634 | Lead..... New Alb&Chicgo. Sbz| do pref do * do prefd. ¥3 |Nat Lin OU. N J Central....... 94 |uregon Imp. Ci N ¥ Centrs 1UN%s Pacific Mall N Y Chleago £ L, 146% Puliman Pal do Qo 1si prefd. 77 |silver Certificates. do do 2d prerd. 3434 Stan Rope&Twine, 814 Nor West. 1514 Sugar 1453y No Amer C 43, Pres No Pacific. 1934 T C & tron, Preferred . 523 US Leathe: Ontario & . 17%s _Preferred Ore R& Nav._. .| 84 |US Kubber.. | Ore hort Line.... 2014 Preferred Pittsburg 1166 | Westera Unio; Reading. . 2034 Ch G W Fock 1sia B8l C&N W. St Louis & S 4dy| Preferred Preterred.. 1055 | [ CLOSING BONDS. U S New 4s, reg... 12715 N J Cent Gen Bs. 1123, 40 do 4s coup..12i35 North Carolina 6s.122 @0 48, reg........ 1-34 | Do 4s .. 10334 | P by SR g do2s. reg. I“8h1a Do, 3s 8o 5s. reg. 118%| Do, s S do 55, coup...... 11675 N Y C & % L, 43 | Distr.c: b 63s. L1091, Nor & W bs..... 1 Ala Class . 107 | Northwes: Consois143 | Do, Class 1..2.:1306 | Do, deb b Do, Class C..0... 98 |Oregon Nav lste..1l21g Do, Currency.... 98 | Do. ds. ity Atchison 4s.. ... 8634108 Line 8 Tr.... 1178, Do, Adj 4s. . 5585 Do, lsistr. 2 S Canada So. 24 |0 Imo 13t 170100 Can Pac 1sis. . tr. 3 C&N Purbs. . — |Pacificés of 95 10214 Cé& Ohio5s ... 1 113, Heading 4. 851 | C'd & D s343.....10484 Rio G Wes, isis. Den& i G 1110 [St L& LM Gen 53 ¥6 Den & K G 4s..... 88 St L&~ F Gen 611434 Eas: Tenn 1sts....1U814 st P consols. 4ig Yrie Gen b3, 70 St P C&Plats .. 1183, | FW&Dlistatr.. 715, Do, 54 115 Gen Fleetric 53....100%3 S Carciina No-fnd. 14 GH &S A 6Gs......105bg >outherp Ky 5s... 8213 do do 2s, ofd. 1023 ~tanKpe&Twineds 62 | H&TCentbs... 110 |Tenn New Set 3s.. %5 | do con 6s. 103 |Tex PacL& 6 isis 954 | Twa C1.ts. 88 | Do, reg 2ds 273, | Kan PContr.....100 Ps 1014, |- Kav ¥ lsy(D Djir |UPD&Guitists 5]be | La Nw Consol 4s.. 961: Wab 1s: & 10784 | L& XN Unl 48 827 Do, 2ds U i 00 | West Shore ds . % | 83 {Va. Ceviurles | ¥61e| Do, aeterrea | 4 177 | KsCliy P&G1sts B8 7744 INING STOCKS. 70| Onzano. 72/0phir.... < I 90| Quicksilver .11 60! do ptd . 800 Hale & Norcross. _108|Sierrs evada.... 110 Homestake. *tandard . 365 Irou Siive . 55 Mexicau. R BOSTON, . Mass.. Oct. 8.—Atchlson, 1414 Bell Telephone, 266: Chicago. Burilneton and Qaincy, 95: Mexican Central, 634: Orexon Shori e, 20i4; Sau Diego, — FOREIGN MARKETS. Loundon, LONDON, Exa, Oct 8.—Cousols 1k 13-16; sliver, 26340, French remies, JU2f 05 Gold iy 40 old steadv. 3s 214 | 890d 10 fancy co; | week and sheep are off 15@J0 *3@35 60 | Following are sa es | 61 | large this week, nearly 400,000 b. qnoted to-day at Buenos Ayres at 187.80: Lisbon, 46%: Rome, 105.20. Far gold, 77s 1034d. Liverpool. LIVERPOOL, KNG, Oct. 9. — Wheat—Dull: No. standard California wheat, 38s 34: oft coast. nothing doing; cargoes On passage, firm for white, duil for red; wheat in Paris, quiet: Sour in Paris, quiet. COTTON-Uplands, $13-16% cLOSE. WHEAT—Spor No 2 red western winter dull 75 8Q: No. 1 red northern spriog dail 7s 10d. CURN—Spot American mixed steady, 3» 134d; Futures quirt: October, 58 214d: November, 35 2731: December, 3s 3535d. FLOUR—st. Louls faucy wiuter firm, 10s. NEW YORK GKAIN AND PRODUCE NEW_ YORK, N. Y., Oct 9.—Floar receipts, 96: exports, 6342 barrels. inactive but firm with wheat. Minneapoiis patenis, $5 1535 50; winter ex'ras, $3 20@3 75: Minnesota bakers', #4 35@4 50; Winter low graaes, $3 10@3 20. W EAT—Receipts, %05,500: exrorts, 71,867 bushels” Spot firm:.No. * r d, 887%c. Options opened strong on godd forelgn buyiuz-and com- uinard drought new, roled generally firm all the morning,. awsisted by light offerings and inves - ment buying. losed firm at 1@ Yge et ad- vence: No Zred May, 94%9@95¢: ciosed, 84 Ty Lecember 95 8-16@96c¢; closed, 9 e HOP-—_Quist: State, common to -boice, 1895 crop, 4@Sc: 1896 crop, 6@9c: 1897 crop, 14@15¢: fic Coast 1595 crop. 4@ec: 1596 _crop, 6@9c; 1897 crop, 12@: 8¢ London market, 55@b6ac. WOOL—Firm: domestic fleece, 20@27c; pulled No. 2, extra, L7@3vc; Texas, 10@16c. PIG IRON_Quier; Southern, $.0 25@11 25; Northern, §10 5u@12 COPPER—Easy; brokers', $11 20. LEAD—Strong; ‘brokers’, §4. Easy: unchanged COFF = E—Options ovened quiet at 5 to 10 points decline, closed ina«iive ati & net decline of 5 to 10 poiuts: sales. 400/ bags. {ncivding December, $6 45. March, #6 T @6 May, $6 85. Spoi—Riv, quiet: No 7, 73 SUGAK - Raw, quiet: ceuinfaga 96 test. 37gc: refined firm: A, S¢: contectioners’ -, Se; crusbed, 5% iated, S1ge BUT .. K—Recelpts, 3513 packages: Westeru creamery, 14@22c: kigins, 22c; tactory, 9@l 3c. EGGS—Receipts, 6900 packages; steady; State and Pennsylvauia, 16@i8c. Tair refining, 3 5-16; standard Dried Fruits. NEW YORK, N. Y., Cet. 9.—Catf’ornia dried fraits quiet: evaporated appies, common, 5@7c - prime wire tray, 814c; wood dried, prime, 61gc: cholce, SLa@dc: fancy, B. PRUNES—5@bigc B Ib, according to size and quality. APRICOTS—Royal. 7@8c: Moorpark, 8@1134¢. Unpeeley, 11c; peeied, 12%4@ Tone of market qulet. CHICAGO GEAIN CHICAGO, ILr., Oct. 9. da; MARKET. N0 grain market—holi- Receipts. Shipments. Fushels Bashels. 54,960 565,085 St. Louis - Detroit. . Kansas Cig; TIDEWATER. Boston. ~New York. Philadeivhi . Baiiimore New Grieans LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURES. Oct. Opening. 574 Ciosiug. PARIS FUTURES Nov. Flour — Opening . Ciosing. . Wheat—Cpening . Ciosing.. .. EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET CHICAGO. T11.. Oc: 8 —CATTLF—There was the ususl Saturday market, or lack of it, in cattle The i ens were almost empty, the offerings con: ing mosily ot Westerns. Prices were mostly nom- insl and unchanged from yesterdas’s figures HOGS—Packers {n hozs took hold more actively a per 100 pounds. Sa'es coarse Lieavy pa argel 3 3U@3 65, sud prime assorted light his al $400@4 05. Buyers discriminated | aguiust the numie U3 lots Of COATA® hruvy. Sow hoes and they ‘we 50@ - 30 below choice bacon wraaes belug preferred. Pigs sofil largel t #3553 8o, SHrEP—Western runge sheep and I prised the bulk 0f Lo-day receipts Native sheep al $3@3 *0: eeding Wesie , £8 4. @3 50 Ve lambs, 334065 60 and Wesiern lambs at 5@ 75 ' Lambs are J5@30C lower 1ha s iast 837 . bogs, 13,000; sheep, Heceipts.— Catile, 300, 2000. Kansas City. RANSAS CITY, Mo. Uct. 8.—CATTLE—Re- ceipis 400. Market sieady. Texas iteers, §: : Texas cows, $2 50@- 95: nacive steers, $3 65 @5 20: native cows ana Deifers. $1 ¥5@4: stoca ers and feeders. $2 5084 4U; buls. 3@3 15. Unly retail trade HUGS — Receipts. 2300. Market 5@10c lower Leavies, $3 45@ 55 of sales, $3 vU@3 85; packers, £3 45@4 60; mixed. & Bu k S 2o yorkers, #3 ¥3 50@ 6744, SULERP — Keceiits, 1500, Market steady. Lamus, $3 22@>5 16. muttons. $2 10@3 Omaba, OMAHA, NEBR. Oct. 9. TTLE—Receipts. 1000, Market steady. Natve beer sieers. 24 25@5 10: Wester sieers, 23 75@4 3. Xs steers, 333 75 cows und heiers, $2 SO@3 75 T, $1 75@32 T rs and ger, 0@4 4U; cu.ves, 85 T6BS 75; buls, stags, e @3 70 S—_Recelpts. 3700. Market 5c higber. #3 45@3 60. mixed, &3 50@3 55: lighr, 6083 65; buik of saies, $3 50@S 50, SHEEP—Receipts, 500, Markei steady. Falr t0 choice natives $3 B0@4: fmr to choice Westerns, 83 40@3 common and SLOCK sheep iambs, $3 7@ LONDON WOOL SALE LONDON, Ex6. Oct. $.—At the wool ction | sales to-any 12549 baies were offersd. of which 1000 were withd:awn. ‘The genera’ selection was poor, but what good wools were offe.ed reaiized full rates. Inferiors were irregular and wewk. New kngland merinos soid for 1s 1d 1o the Conti- nent and home doyers paid 1s 9d for Victorian washed fleece. Crossbrels were firm and were taken by the bome t de. Cape of Good Hope was in smail d unchanced. Punt r condition, but 1t m and was takea chi det 2420 bales: scoured, 7d@ greasy, T@1) d. ensiand—.338 Dales; ired theia e nd- scoured, T1ad@ls scoured, T13d@ls 94; Australia—466 bales; scoured, 7d@ls 2d; ¥, 53,@0ed, Tasmauia—208 bales; scoured, 8@10d; greasy, scoured. 84@1s 4d; el New Zealand—3103 bales; groasy. 51a@9ad Cape of Geod Hope and scoured, 914d@ls 1d: greasy Punta Areoas—4180 oates al — 638 bales: , 5@61ea Kreasy, 315@814d. NORITHERN WHeALr MARKE.C, Oregon, PORTLAND. Om, Oct. 9.—The Pacific Nortn- west is now finishing up the harvesting of the larcest crop of wheat ever produced. It is a crop that apprars lo grow larger with each estimate that is made of it, and 1t is nearly a ! safe from posiibie danger atteading ou bad westher. Catles came through a littie stronger to da aud the most of the irausactions made were on a basis of T:c for Walla Walla, 8lc for bine-stem, nd 82c for valley. The amount of tonnage now on hand Is com- paraiively small for such an immense crop ss Is #ow commeucing to move, and aoything like a free seliinz mov ment would be almost certain to cause & biockade, which could only be hiftea by big charter rates. Clearances have been very oshels having Y ety ani three car- usBels. &Ta nOw 11 ady 10 g0 out. 1. is difficurt to staried seuward siuce Mond goe:, totaling over 300,000 the siream | securs anything for the balance of the year ut less than 368 3d. Washington. TACOMA. Wasm, Oct 9.—Wheat firm. No. 1 blue-stem, £2¢; No. 1 clug, 92 FORTLAND'S BUSINESS, PORTLAND, Og, Cci 9 —Exchanges, $464.- 084; balunces, $48.504 EXCHANCE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days, - Steriiog Exchange. sight = '::x& Sterling cables. o= 486 New York Exel ) -— 15 New York kxchaage. telegraphic. T Fipe Sliver, per oance B63; Mexican Doiiars..... @3 6y —_—— FRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GEAINS, WHEAT—The F. 8 Cismpa takes for Cork 53, 421 cila. valued at §80,.00; Travancore, for Cork, 72,758 ctis at $108.160. § The market was higher again yesterday, though boliday in Chicago operated against any boom. The Eastern and foreign marcets ‘were reporied firm. [he advance in futures was about 2c. Local quotations are as follows: i 4 474 for No. 1, 81 483 for choice and $1 50@1 65 @ ctl 1or extra chice for milling. CALL TOARD sALws. HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY OCTOBER 10, 1897 10,000 ctis. $1 52; 8000, $1 51 SH000, $1 515 May_—:000, $1 5035 18,000, £1 50875, 215114; & lo.n?v. i SECOND _ SESSION — December — 2000 SIS 200 1 0T34 1 51%: 060 i 5035 4000 51 50+ 5000, 81 trx/,; 2000, $1 50%: 14,000 $1 61 Recviar Momxivg - December L 8000 ctls, : BOOU. ; 18000, $153%;> 2000, $1 b¥: 800u, u?w.; 2000, £1 5u; 10,000, $15254 May—6000, 81 51347 2000, '$1 5133 '6U0V. $LB135. 4000, 81 51;10. 000 315114 20,000, 81 511y RLEY—T s of 1-aiadate takes for Cork (623 ct 3 Lrewine. valued a' §~0 600; Loch Car- 103, for Cork, 68,768 ciis at $77.795. The market 13" dull and unchasged, though fu- tnres are higher. Feed. 85@90c: Chevaller. $1 5216@1 57% for No 1 and ¥135@140 for Na ;. Brewing. $10752@1 10 for No. 1 aud 9234@0715¢ B cti t0r darc Coust CALL BOAED SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—D:15 0’clock—No sales. SECOND SESS10N—Decem ver—.000 cils, ST14¢; 2000, ;:fit: 2000, 8734c: 2000, P8e; 2000, 8sYc] 2000, <. KEGULAR MOBNING SESSION—December—2000 ctis e81ac. OATS—Elack are no louger selling for feed, as they are 100 high, Ther are in quic request for seed. raocy Feed, $1 2735@1 30: 00 to choice, #1 1713@1 25: common, ¥: 0714@1 16 Surprise, $1 32:08] 37 Re., 21 15@! Gray, $1 15@ 120; Miling, 81 2232@1 %749 B cil; Black, for seed. $. 3531 50. Cifbped Oats sell a1 $1@2 B ton over the raw product. SORN—Receipis from the East are increasing ain an i offerings are ratler more liberal in con- sequence. Nochange In prices. Smail Round Yel- low is qno: t 81 15@l 20: Large Yellow, ¥1 0714@1 1215: White. $10715@1 1214 B cil. RYE—$11315@1 15 B eil. BUCKWHEA[—95c@$1 15 B otk FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $5@5 10: Bakers' extras. §4 75@4 85 bbl CORNMEAL ETC.—Feed Corn, $24@25 B ton: Cracked Corn. £25@26 B ton. vy MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows, sual discount to the trad-: Grabam Fiour, $3 # 100 s; Kye Flour, $250® 100: Kice Fiour, #5 75: Cornmeal $2 25: extra cream do, $3: Oatmeal, $5 50: Oat Groats, $: 3 30: Buckwheat Flour. $3 2 ¥ 3 5@3 50; Crack heat, $3 25; Farina $4 50; Whole Wheat Fiour, Kolled Oats (bbls), #3 70@5 90; 1o sacks, : Pearl Bariey, #4; Spiic Peas, $3 50; Green 425 100 s, HAY ANU FEEDSTUFFS. | $32 | %37 <o, & Hay is steady at unciasged quotations. BRAN—$15@15 80 for the best and $14@14 50 ® ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$20@20 50 for lower grades aud $21 50@22 50 B ton for the best. FEEUSTUFFS—Roiled Barley, $18 50@20: Ofl- cage Meal &t the mill, $30 % ton: jobuing, $31: Chopped Feed, $15@16 ® ton; Cocoanas Cace. $1750: Cottonseed dienl, 8: HAY—Wheat, $12@1. 2 $11@l4; Oat, B1U@I2: Barier. $10@12: com- pressed, $12@14: Altaita, $8@9 50; stck. $5@9: Clover, $5@10 # ton. Arenas stock was | by the Continent. | | | STRAW—3Ugilc P bale. | EEANS AND SEEDS. There is o furiber change in Beans or Seeds. BEANS—gayos. #1 70@! 90; Small Whites. £1 25@1 36; Large Whites. $1 10@1 20: Pinks. | #1401 50; Heds. 31 30@1 40; Biackeye, 82 25 2 50; 1 ed Kldney. 8 25g2 75: Limas, §1 80@2 utters, $1 2091 40: Pes, $1 20@1 du. SEED>—Brown Musiard, $225@2 50: Yellow Mustard. $2 25@32 80; Fiax, 81 7581 85; Canary Seed, 13,@2%4c ¥ B: Alfalfa, 634¢; Hape, 315@ 28,c Hemp, 5c: Timothy. 4lgc. DURIED FEAS—XNlles, 81 25; Green, §1 20@1 70 Bo POTATOES, ONION:, VEGETABLES. Summer Squesh and Cucumbers are higher; | otuerwise there i« nothing new. FOTATOES—Early Kose, 30@: River Reds, SU@b5c: Burbanks, S0@40c: ~alinas Burbanks Su@sUc; Sweet Potatoes, 4 c B cil. ONIONS—9Uc@#l: Pickie Unions, 75¢ B sk. | VEGERTABLES—Bay Squasa, 50@75c W box: | Marrowfat Squash. $688 ®_ion: Bay Lucumbers, | 25@40c B box: Pickles. % for No i lc® B | for Yo. 2: Green reppers, 25@40c for Chlie and | 3U@50c for Bell: Green Peas. 1ls@ic B b: String Beaus, 113@g2c. Lima Beans, $1@1 259 sx: Green | Osra sU@50c B vox: Dried Okra. 6@8c B B: | Egz Plant. 5u@40c: Labbage, G0@T5« @ ctl; Car rois, Z.@30c § snex: Garlic. 1le@zc @ b: Toma- toes, 25@38¢ 1or river and 25@dUc for Alameda. POULTEY ANU GAME. POULTRY—Game is stiil more or less in baa conition and prices f0r such stock are low. A car of Eastern sold a 14316¢ for Turkeys, | 8250 for Ducks, $5@5 50 for Hens, $4@+ 50 for vouug Rooste.s’ $4 50 for o.d Roosiers, $2 75 10r Fryers aud $2 50 for Broliers. ive Turkeys are quotavie at 14@15c for Gob- blers and 15@lic for Hens: Geese pair, $1 25 ©150: Dacks, $3 B cozen for old and $3 5U@5 for young: Hens, $3@5: Rovsters sovug. $3 309 4: do, 0id. $3 bU@4; Fryers. $2 25@2 50; Broilers, | 82 25 jor large wnd 81 50@¢ for _smail Hacons. 31 20@1 30 B doz for young aud T6c@S1 for old. GAMY — Quail, ® dozen. $1@1 25: Mallard, $3@5. P dozen: Spriz, $2@3: fea. $2@2 50; Widgeou. $2@2 50: small Duck, $1 25@1 50; Gray Geese, 82 50@3; English Suipe, $2; Jack Salpe, $1; Hare, $1@1 35: Rabblis, $1 25@1 50 B oz for Cottontals and T5c@#l for small. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS, | | cheese 1s coming in more fres'y. Eggs ana But- ter are unchanged. | BUTTER-— | (mEamEmy—Fancy cresmeries 27@28c 3 B | seconds. 26c P b Darry. ,:?mlce w fancy, 23@24c § D lower grades 1 2 PICKLED—18@21c B B FIRKIN—17@1%c B B CREAMERY 1 UB—20@22140 B B | EAST k5N —12@1 3¢ 10F ladie-pacxed. | CH EESE—Chujce mild new, 11@12c: common 10 g00u. 9@10c; Cream Chedaar, 11@l¥c § B | Young America, 11@l:thc: Western, 11@1145¢: Easters, 1215@13%sc B b. | LGS KAl kggs, store Eags, 20@25c P cozen; Eastern, c_for tancy, i@-0c for fiisis and 14@16c ‘o seconds; Duex | kggs, 2tc. | TSI | 1 LECIDLOUS £ND CITRUS FRUITS | Wine Grapes are aolng better, and Table Grapes are no: as demoralizea as they bave been. The othier fruits show no change of rportance. The Punama steamer brought up 687 boxes of Mexican Limes. DECILUOUS FRUITS— | Sirawberries. $:@4 @ chast for larga Huckicoerries. 5@4c ® D | Raspberries, $4@o ® chest. | Fomigranates L0@7ic ¥ box. | JLare Cod Cranberries, $8G% $ bdi; Coos Bay, $2 5U@2 75 P box. Praches, - 6@50c B box. Pears, Bart eus. $1@1 25: Winter Nells, 50@ | 75¢; common kinas, 25@80c ® box. Apples. 26@30c B box 1or common and 50@75¢c | for good 1o choice. | Quinces, x5@4U¢c B box. Grapes, In boxes, 20@-ic_for Mrscats. 16@25¢ | for black. 15@2b¢ for Tokay, »U@50c for Isabelia | and U@udc for Sweetwaier. Crates sell about 10c higher than boXes Zinfandei Wine Grapes, | #14@17 P ton: White Wine Grayes, 3.:@14: Mis- cnpes, $12@1 4. Watermeions, § @12 $_100. Canta.oupes. 75¢@1 20 % cru & Nutmeg Meions, 4 @Uc B box on the whart, | _CITKUS FRUITS—Valencia Uranges. $2@3 | B box: Lemons. $1@i 50 ® box for common | and $2@3 for good tu choice: Mexicun Limes, | #275@s 50 P box: Bananas, $1 20@Z ¥ buuch: Piueappies, $2 50@3 ® doz DEIED FRUITS, KAISINS, NUTS, ETC, Prunes are firmer in New York, as the foreign crops are deficient and_supplies will have to come from this country 10 a grea: extent. This market, bowever, shows 20 improvement. though there is more business. DRIED ¥RUITS—Quotations are as follows: Prunes, carload lois, £c ‘or 40-50's, 414 for 50- 80's, 4c ¥ I for 60-70's, Bigc for 7C-80's, Sc ® I for 80-90's and 234 for 90-100's; Peaches, 535@635c B B: fancy. Tc; peeled, —; Apri- cots, 51.@634¢ for Royals and T@S14c for good to fancy Moorparl evapora:ed “appies, b: 5 sun-dried, 3@314c: biack Figs, in sucks, Plums. 4@+ for pitted and_l@2c for un- pltied: bieached Plums, gc: Nectarives, 5@ 6c ® I for pnme to fancy . Pears, 5@514¢ for quar ters aud 843@7¢ for haives. BAISINS— New "Huisina, #c_for 3-crown, 4o for S-crown. dc ior 4-crown, Sigc for Seedless Sutanas and §110@ 118 for Loadon layers. Dried Grvpes. 23c. - T ootValouts, 734@8c for hard and 9@9! for softaheli: Aimonds. 3@sc for hurdshell aud 10c for papershe.l; Peanuis, 4@3c for Eastata aud 4c for Ca itor: Hlickory Nuis, 5géc @ b. Pe- cans, 9@10c B B: Fliberts, 9@91ac; Brazii Nuts, 3%9‘: Cocoauuts. 85 § 100. OX Y —New Comb, 10c for bright and 7@8e for lower grades: new water-whits extracted, 434c: light amber extracted, 33,@4c ¥ . TEEsSWAX—13@i5c B B PROUVISIUNS, CURED ll‘:.d"—hwlu:. ot ) gt for ight tum, or itgh:, ER S Sar eSion iknt abd 126 107 sugAF-Soreds” Kasn ern sugar-cured H. 11@12: Hams 10@1025¢ B B: Mess extra mess do. 89 & ”..‘:uo':--u W bbl: smoked Sl okgrigs a m e heroes quoted ot 814 @830 for pound ana &' for pare; palls, Ti4c; tierces, 5@034c pure: Laif-bbis. 6 COTTOLENE— 300 me—1 s, 20 in & case, c: 10-B palls, Zi0 8 case. 7 Y180y by BO s mer. 75ac; hal boia, sbout 110 s, 350 B b HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. All Gescriptions are &s last quoted. Prices are gonerally firm. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands cell lc under sound stock. Heavy salted sieers. 1 1uige l-e:ln;n. Flac P B: light. 9c: wu: Sied Cin Bc B b fl' Slec; em-‘-m brands, 1 2 Veal lde: dry Cait, 17c; cuils, 10¢: Goatskin 20@35¢ each: Kids, 5c: Deerskins, £ood summer. INFORMAL SESSION—U:16 o'clock—Decem ber— | 5¢ B: medium, ¥0c; winter, 10¢; Sheepskins, shearii 10@20¢ each: short wool, 25@40c theh: eGinie 50870 each: Touk wouls, 158000 TALLOW—No. 1. rendered. i@3l4c 8 b: No. 914@314ac; refined, 5c: Grease, Jc © b. b g Cip — Middie " countles. _free, 10@13¢:_do defeciive. 10@1le; San Joaquin, de- fective. 7@9c B 1b: do Lambs. '614@Sc: Southern Mountfin. 9@12c: iree Northeru, 12@ldc § D: :%I;'Tlv’; 8@llc: Humbolds and Mendocino, S2cos Wotiner's circalar says: “Our market for Ppast week stil continues lively, with & good de- mand and iarge arrivals 1he country markets are preity weii cleaned up. ‘Ihe Eastern markets ere reported lively. active and advascing ‘The 10407 sales now in proscess show an advancing tendency. fn fact. taking I ail in sl. she outlook has never been so bright for the Wool trade as it is at present. The woolen-ml'ls all over the conn- try are actively emploved, and slihough It was surmised when tne tariff Lill was passed that we bad a (w0 years’ supply of Woo! on Land, i BOW 100i i we wiilbe shors of Wool by the first of Maroh. Most Wool Importers have represente- tives In Australia and also at the London sales buying Wools for this countrr.” OPS—0la crop, P B forfalr and §@10c for good: new crop. 11@14c GENERAL MrRCHANDISE, BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 555c: San Quentin, £5 40: Wool Bags. 27@30c: Frui Bags, 5%4c, %c and B¢ for the different sizes. COAL—Wellingion, $8: New Wellington. $8: Souihfield Wellingtoo. 37 80: Seattle, $5 50: Bry- a0t ¥550; Coos Bay. $4 75; Wallsend, £675 @ toz: Cumberland, 814 50 B ton io bulk and $18 in sacks: Pennsylvania, Anthraciie Ege $1a @ ton; Weish Anthracite, $:@12; Cunnel, — @ ton: Rock Springs, Castle Gaie and Pleasant Val- l‘;].kl'f 60; Coke, $1i@i2 In bulk and $13 B ton sks. CANNED SALMON—The Fish Commissioner of Washington places the pack on Pacitic Coust as foliows: Furet Sound 384,500 cases, Fraser River 878,650 and upper British Columbia rivers 150, 000, Alaska 1.000.000, Columbia Kiver 484,00 total, 2,807,180 Adding to this the pack of the Sacramento River. outside rivers in Urezon and the iail pack of Puget Sound and the Columbia River, the woial pack witl go fuliy 3,100.0.0 Cases, which Is 750,000 cases more than :he pre- vious largest pack’” The Alaska Packers As- tociation quotes Red Salmon as follows: In iots of 25,000 cases. 95¢ B dozen; 50,000 cuses, 921uc ¥ dozen: 75,000 cases, $UC P dozeu, Des cash L. 0. b ex-ship. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refizery Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed and Fi : Powdered, 634c: Dry Granu- ntectioners’ A, 5855c: Magnolia Lgo: Goiden C. Be: Granuiated, 534c; Califorma A, 585c; half-barrels 4c more thau varrels, and boxes ¢ more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. The firmness in Beef continues. Hogs aresteady. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from siaugh- terers arems foilows: - €@614¢c; second do, 0@ BELF—Firs: quality, ¥ third do, 4@4l5¢c B Larg= c@6¢: small. 6@7 8 B. ON- Weibers 6@61ac; Ewes 6P B LA MB—Spring, 7@720c @ Bb. PORK—Live Hogs. 55@354c for large and 334 @3%c tor smali and medium: soft Logs, 22@ | 3h4c ® Ib; dressed do. blgmbe. RECEIPTS OF *RODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. Flour. qrsks.... 9784 Middiings, sks... %18 Weshington... 2586 Butter, cu 225 v . 88295 Cheese, ctls 5 . 15,225 kgxs. doz 7,650 . 1190/ Hides, uo 352 Barley, culs ..., 18,710 Peits, bdis."..... 375 Uregon - 550 Wool, bis 754 Corn. cti . 2,925 Leather, riis. e Eastern, * 800 Wine. gals. : Oats. ctis.] . 2,920 Hops. bis. Oregon ... 4190 Sugar. bbis. Washiugion... 5,270 Ralsins. voxss - Rye, culs. Lumber, M feet.. Keans, sis. Potatoes, sxs Onions. sks. Hay. tons. Straw, tons. Bran, sks. 8.202 Quicksliver. fisks 2,421/ Laliow. 5 v 19%| Broom Cora, bis. 359 shorts, sks. & Oregon..... 065 | Powder, cases.... WEDDING POSTPONED. Paying for Bicycles on the Installment Plan Changed Things. In spite of the fact that it is considered | uniucky to postpone weddings, the mar- riage of a certain Tower Hill young man that was to take place in September has | been put over to another spring. Ha con- fited to a friend that it was all on zc- count of bicycles. He had purchased one some weeks ago for himself on the in- stallment plan, whica was all right of course. But last week his prospective | bride, a_clerk in an Essex street dry £oods establishment, took it into her head to havea wheel, and also bought one on the instaliment plan. “*And you see,” concluted the young| man, “if we married in September, of course she wouid leave the store »nd I | have both wheels to pay-for, and it’s all Ican doto pay for one, so the wedding | has been postponed. She will get hers just about B:id tor by Easter end we will | probably married then.”—Lawrence | American. THE CALL CALENDA®#. fctover, 1897, ! | W. fTh |Fr. |Sa.| Mooun's Phases.| | 1 = | 1| 2/~ First Quartes] | Of SISt S i S @ i h 3| 4| s/ 67/ 8 9 { _IT‘__<__—_ @Fnll umm“ 1101312133 14118 18 Oct. 16, ||| ——— i 17|18 29 28 st Quarter | f— | ot 18, || | 262728 |9 |30 ‘; — — @ e Moo || | Oct 25 || | i “Alls. | PIER Oct 10, vau | Pleell : Cet 10, 1w |Precis Columbia... | Portiand . Oct 10,10au | Pretly Arcata...... 1008 Bav.. . 'Oct 1i, 4pw|Plecls Del Norte.. GraysHarbor. Oct 11, 5ey | Pler 2 Queen... . |~aa Diego....|Oct 11.17Ax|Fler 11 P.o ection.. | Yaquina Bav.|oct 11, 5px Pler 2 Dorlc |Chiua&Japan Oct 1% 1ew/PM SS Homer [ |Co0s Bay...../Oct 1410AM Pler 13 Weeoww.. .. | HumbodcEar et 14 9ax | pier s Fureka_ .. | NOWpOrt ...... Oct 13 tam| Pleell CUlty Puebia | Vic& Pgi Sna Ce: Jomona.... HumboldtBay Oc: Moana...> (~vdaer. Siace of Ual| Pordana | 18, 9aw Prer9 14, 2Pw | Piess 14 2ru Pier7 t 15,10au | vier 34 15.13am Preril 1812 u P MSS 15 Sau | Plor ) e ————————————————————————— STEAMERS 10 AREIVE, STrRAMER | Frox AlicoBiaacnars | _rezon por |Coos Bay. ‘ Loos Bay. C00s Bav | Humbold: | Newpors. . IPortiana. "l'lcnm. Hum bol MOON AND TIDE. TNITED STATES COAST AND GRODETIO SURYRY. TiMES aND HEIGHTS or HIGH AND Low WATERS AT FORT FOINT. ENTRANCE TO SAN FRaXCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OPFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPKRINTKNDENT. NoTe—Tne high and low_waters oc ac a the City Front (Misslon-screet Wharf) abou: twenty- five miautes Iater than at For. Polat; the height of tide 18 the same a; botn places October—1897, Sunday, October 10. .6.14|M00u rises, 5.40; Moon sets geeces frcaons adove exposiilon of the tides ths _tides are given in the hand ns Navigators are cordially Invited o visls the office, where complete seis 0f charts and saillng Qirections of the worid are kept on hand or com- parison aud reference, and the laiest oa can always be obtained ling lights, dangers to navigation and all matiers of o oceaa commerce. The time ball ontop of the bullding on Tele eraph Hill is hoisied about Len minutes before noon. and is dropped at noog, 120sh meridiaa, by telegraphic al received each day from the United States Naval Observaiory » Mare Isiand A notice stating whether the time ball way dropped on time, or giving the error, If any, I8 pubiished the same day 0y the afternoon papers #ad by ine morniug papers the following dav. W. S. HUGHES, Leutenant. U. 8 N, Incharze. The Time Ball, Braxca HYDROGRAPHIC OFpIoR, U. 8 N., MERCHANTS' EXCHANGR. } Toe tmesay, FEANCISCO. Ociober & 1897. e time ball on Teiesrspn Hill was dronped exactly at n0on to-day~—L e.. at noon of the 130th meridian, or exactly at 8 ). Greenwich time. W. S. HuGHEs, Lientanant U. 8. N. harzs. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Arrived. SATURDAY, October9. Stmr Orezon, Stephens, 81 hours from Portland, via Astoria — hours proiuce. 100 R & N Co. Stmr Rival Johnson, 41 hours from Hue- neme; produce, to Gray & Miichell, Stmr Coqulile River. Johnson, 15 hours from Fort Bragz: $54 M ft lumber, to Union Lumber Co. Stmr Jewel, Madsen, 13 hours from Cas par: — M ft lumber, to Caspar Lamber Co. S mr Whitelaw, Dolia d. 4 days from Victoria; wreckaze, to T P H Whitelaw. stair Cdrona, Jebsen. 62 hours from San Diego: pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkine & to. Sumr City of Puebla. Debney. 57 hours from Victoria. eic.: pass and mdse, 10 Goodall, Perk- ins & Co. Stmr Del Norte. Allen, 67 hours from Grays Harbor: pass aod mdse, 10 Grays Harbor Com- mercial Co Stmr South Coast. Zaddart, 40 bhours from Ventura: vatisst, (0 J & Hanify & Co. Ship Columbia, Neison, 7 days rom Departure 1ay: 2350 tons coal. to K D Chandler. Bark Mercury, Coiby. ¥ days from Fort Blakeley ; 900 M ftlumber and laths, 1o Renon. Holmes & Co. Haw bark Roderick Dhu, Rock. 18days from gflo: Ppass and sugar, ete. to J D Spreckels & Bros o Schr J G Wall, Bjornstrom, 31 aays trom En- reka; lumber, to San Francisco Lumber Co. Schr Lillebonne, Hansen, 7 days from Grays Haroor: lumber. 10 E K Wood Lumber Co. Scor Alblon, Grinnel. — hours from ; lum- ber. to order. ' Up river direct. Schr Vo ant. Hanson 8 days from Grays Har- bor: 241 M ft lumber to Simpson Lumber Co. Schr Maxim. Olsen. 20 nours from CUsspar; — 3 ft lumber, to Caspar Lumber Co. Up river direct. Cleared. SATURDAY, Octeber 9. Stmr Pomona, Cousins, Kureka: Goodal, Fecsias | & Co. Sumr Corona, Jepsen. San Diego; Geodall, Perk- ins & Co. Stmr Columbia, Conway, Astoria; Oregon Rail- way and Nav Co. Br ship Laneing, Hatfield, Loudon; Geo W Mc- Near. a2k ohip Slackbraes. Chrisholm, Liverpool; G W cNear. Br ship Toxteth, Bromley, Port Townsend; J D Spreckeis & Sros Co. Bark Annie Johnson, Matson, Hilo; J D Spreck- els & Bros Co. Sailed. SATURDAY, October 9. Etmr Pomona, Cousins, Earexa. Stmr Polnt Arena, Hansen, Mendocino. Stour Crescent City. Stockfle b. Crescens Clty. Stmr Rival. Johnson. For: Brage. Tu: Printer, Lursen, Grays Harbor. Ital snip F S Clampa, Cocurulio, Queenstown. Br suip Loch Carroa, Clark, Quaenstown. ! ark Anme Johnson. Matson, Hilo. Schr J M Colman. Treaner. New W hatcom. Schr Ralph J Long, Peerson, Hardy Creek. Schr Norma. Larsen, Eureka. Bchr Ocean Spray, Steinoorn. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS. Octover 9—10 » s—Weathae hazy; wind W; velocity 8 mules. Charters. Freights ars higher. Tie Br ship Merioneth is charteced for wheat to kurope. at 3.s, and the Melpomene for whea: from Tacoma for Europe a 363 3d. The Brship King Edward is chartered for whes t0 Eu:ope, 28 §d; Br ship Morven, 27s 6d. Oc: 6—Lat 31 15 bencs June 18, for - Domestic Porte. SOUTH BEND—Arrived Oct 9—Stmr Signal, he Oct 5. FORT LOS ANGELES—Salled Oct 9—Br bark Notma. for Portlavd. CLEONE—sailed Oct Y—Stmr Greenwood, for San Francisco FORT HOSS—Arrived Oct 9—Schr La Chilena, heace Oct 7. oEUBEKA—Arrived Oct 9-Scbr Gaide, hence : Sa.led Oct 9—Sehr Jessie Minor: schr John A, for San Francisco. SAN PEDRO—Salled Oct 9—Stmr Nazional City for San Francisco. TATOOSH—Passed Oct 9—Stmr Transit, hence Oct 8, for Vicioria. NEW POR—Salled Oct 9-Stmr Aleatrar. Arrived Oct 9—Sums A cszar, from Russian Landiog. FORT GAMBLE—Sailed Oc: 8—Schr Alice Gooxe. for Honoluin. NEW PORT—Sallea Oc: §—Stmr Alcazar. COQUILLE RIVER—Satled Oct S—Scur Lizzle Prien. ior San Franciaco. ’ BEAR HARBOR—Saled Oct 9—Stmr Laguna, far ~an Francisco. POINT ARENA-Arrived Oct §-Stme Sanol, Bbence Oct 8. ASTORIA~Arrived Oct 9—Stmr Alllance, from Coos Fay. FORT BRAGG—Arrived Oct 8—Stmr Greenwood nence Oct 7. USAL—~alled Oct 9—Stmr Protection, for San Francisco. CREEK—Salled Oc: HARDY etile Sundborg. for San Francisco COOS BAY—Sailed Oct $—Stmr Alice Blanch- ard an! schr Ida Schnauer, ‘or San Francisco. YAQUINA BAY—Arrived Oct 9—Stmr Truccee hence Oct 5, and will sall at ncon to-morrow, for 9—sSchr N D—Sailed Oct 9 —Sehr Dalsy Rowe n Fradeisco: schr Melaucthon, for San Francisco. 8 LANDING—Arrived Oct 9—Schr , for Sau Francisco. Foreign Porte. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Oct 9—8hip Dirigo, hnce June 16 HONGEONG—Arrived Oci — —Br stmr Colum- bia, rom Tacoma. RIO DE JANEIRO—Arrivea Oct 7—Be ship | Comlieban <. hence Stly 24 QUEENSTOW N—-=ailed Oct 8—Ship Dirigo. YOKOHAM A—Satied Oct 5—Brship Howard D Troop. for Tacoma. ACAPULCO—salied Oct 9—Stmr San Jose, for San Francisco. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers LIVERPOOL—Sailed Oct 9—stmr Umbria, for New York AMSTERDAM—Salled Oct ©-S:mr Werken- dam, for New York. ER—Passed Oct 9 DELAWARE BREAKWAT. —sStmr Indiana, from Philadeivhia, for Liverpool. NEW YORK—Arrived Uct 9—stmc Maesdam, from Rotterdam. Sailed Oc: 9—Stmr Massachusetts, for London: stmr Cambrian, for Londoo; stmr La Toursine, ¢ Havre: sumr Kotterdam, for Rotterdam; alser Wilheim If, tor Naples; stmr Eurui Liverpool: stmr C ty of Rome, sor Gissgow; Palatia, for Hamburg. ANTWERP-Arnved Oct 9—Stmr haven ,from New York. CHERBOU RG—Salled Oct 9—Stmr Normannia, for New York. HA VRE—Safled Oct 9—Stmr La Gascogoe, for New York. SOUTHMAPTON—Salled Oct8—Stmr Paris, for New York, Bremer- Importations. COSMOPOLIS—Per Del Norte—330 M ft lum- ber. berdsen—1 bx groceries. 1 bx housshold goods, 1crate glassware. 1 bxd organ, Hoquiam—400 bdis shooks. 1 chest too's. VANCOUVEE via C P R R—~Per City of Puebla —56 pkg« mdse, 6 cs hames, 11 ca hinges 279 bals tron, 11¢s bar (ware, 897 c1’ horseshoes. 245 ke 50 c3ks white lead, 2 cs ofl cloth, 640 Kegs nails, 435 rolls paper, 5 3 pianos. 80 pxxs oeer, 1000 cs canned g0ods. 1343 Dkgs wire. 250 bxs § drums zinc, 2 pkgs harness. 51 pkgs b rdwars, 3% cs ci- garct es. 14¥ c3 tobacco, 4 cs brushes, 34 cs en- ameled ware, 62 cs boots and sho-s, 70 hath tub sheets, 10 cs dry z0ods, 5 desks, 573 bxs 50 crates starch. 8cs fase, 5 pkgs mdse, 834 bdls sait Victo hides, 4 pkgs express. 1 sk coin. Port Townsena—171 pkgs bides, 1 pkg express, 1 sk con. Do :ias Island—1 bx bulifon. Seaitle—45 pkgs mdse, 50 cs saimon, 3 cs shoes 40 bbis 178 sis roiled oats. 1 bdl 169 rolls 5 cs paser, 22 biis D hides, 3 bdls C hides. elams, 4 bxa fish. 4 pkes junk. 2 sks coin, 1 piano. 8 b bbis 20 bb s saimon, 36 cs smoked fish, 15 pkes express. 311 tons coal. ailde via G N Rv—F00 sks 40 ht-ske flour, § pkas mdse, 11 bals dry hides, 1 keg salt fish. Tacoma—2 es glas:ware. 100 pcs iumbver, 900 bars bullion, 1 bx eartheaware. New Whatcom—195 bdis salt bides. 4 bdis dry hides, ¥ bdis peits. Semahmoo—6799 cs salmon. Anscortes—4847 sks oa:s. 500 es salmon. Ev re:t—3 pizs muse. 1666 kegs 41 bxs palls “ 2 bdls shooks, 2100 bars buliion, 1031 bdls 30 rolis paver. HUENEME—Per Rival—3288 sks barley, 605 sks whea, 404 sks bariey. POBTLAND—Per Oregon—11.715 sks wheat, 15238 ska oats. 312 sks barley, 2500 sks shorts, 228 bdls paper. 4 M ftlumber. 94 cs cheese, 20 crates moss, 50 cs salmon. 18 vxs serd. SAN DIEGU—Fer Corona—433 bxslemons, 2 bxs jeily, 2 cris bicyces, 3pkas hardware, 3 cs siarch, 58 ¢s honey, 2 bdls nose, 8 bxs type, 382 s whea:, 1 esclothing, 8 tubs 3 kegs butter, 7 bbis beer. 1 5 bales 4 bags wool, 48 bdls nides, 1240 sks oats, 110t houseboid goods, 1 bol mustard, 1 bx houey, 3 sks beeswax, 2 Dxs Diates, 1 cs cigars, 1 ¢s tobacco, 6 rolls paper. Bowpert 158 exacea. :nunh barley, 1 rol carpet, 183ks D chilies, 1bx shears, ) bai rugs. 1 chair, © pkgs mdse. 19 bIs oranges, | diving ou- t Redondo - 6 pkis mase, 1800 sk barley, 114 sks wool, 23 m;lm 1 bx dry goods, 18 nd!s 1 mhn}g.‘l xs h?:ns. 1 b: l'_ll‘l'l'g. Port. ngeles—19 bales husks, lates, 18 pxzs mdse, 1 typewriter. i bxs patent medicine, 82 cris ol stoves. 6 baies wool, 286 sks beans. 2 bxs castt tanta Barbara—1 sk dressed beer, 1 bx extracts, | General | TOWN, ES | LA CHAMPAGN 31 7 bbls mineral water, 133 bxs lemons, 1bx wrap- pers, 1 sk nats, 18 obls tallow, 222 bils b des a1 Ppelis. Port Harford—972 sks oats. 3380 sks barley, 1 DX peeswaXx. 3 coops chickens. 158 sks wheat, 4 sks beans, 1 c3 dfy goods. 4 bxs fish, 36 bdls hides and pelts,'§ pxgs mdse, 5 cs honey. 19 cs eggs, 1 bx canned frolt, 21 bales wool. 645 sksdried froit, 12 bxa butter, 2 bxs green anvies. HILO—Per Roderick Dhu—24 rolis wire netting, 245 bags coffee, 87 bais hides, £3,9U8 bags sugar. Consignee: oZer Rival—Geo W MoNeas 20 - Per Roderick Dhu—J D Spreckels & Bros Co: J A Foiser & Co; Williams, Dimond & Co: ¢ H y. Per Del Norte—Grays Harbor Commercial Co: F Chevailer & Co; Tillmann & Bendel: Westera B & M Co; A Wiedermao. Moore, Ferguson & ro; Wells, Farzo & C Montfort: Mil er, Sioss & Overman Wheel Co: Paraffine Co: Welch & Co; Sherman, (lay & Co: herwood & Sher- Wood; Seiby Smelting and Lesd Co: Washburn Moen' Manutacturiog Co: H Gi bert: J Mensal: H Stanley: & N Wire Nai! Co; American 7 obacco Co; Buckingham & Hechs; Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co: Dunham, Carrizan & Co: E A’ Boward: Hol- brook, Merrill & Stetson; Hoimes & Edwards: H S Crocker & Co: J Levin: Jacob Unna:.J Dewing: Koudsen & Ingalls; J Wiciand Brewery: Wells, Fargo & Co; Bank of California; Saa Francisco Chemical Works: Royal Milling Co: H W_Hig- gins & Co; Brown PRros & Co: Pacific Sheet Metal Works. 8'Blum & Co; L H Morrow: A Hammer- son; C D Shoiwell; G. S Denis: W. Rilev; G M Castner: amer Carb Aeid t:2s Co; A'L Bryau Shoe Co; F B Peterson; Geo Aspden; .Duff & Co: Cunningham, Curtiss & Welch: Hass, Baruch & Co: Everett Pulp & Paper Co: _Weston Butier: W G Hintou; Fancroft, Whitney & Co: A 1 Sumner; U Jenne; Wheaton, Breon & Co; Getz Bros & Co; Schlegel & Bruker: Bersin & Lepori; Cal Wine Assn: Grannucel Bros: L, Metager; W T Garrait & Co: J Bonilia; Goodall, Perkins & Co; Oregou Imp Co: Albert Mueller & Co; American Biscuit Co: Athena Flour-mills: S Steirvater & Co; John Smith; J E Meisle; I putard; J Scott; Dickins Lumber Co: J M Pettigrew: Moore, Ferguson & Co; The ¥ Thomas Co; C H Moore; H W Mage Amer Import Ce H Waldec arl Froit Ce Alaska Packers’ 'Assn: John Swett & Son; Cal Traoster Co: Northern Lumber Co. Per Corona—Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson: Red- ington & Co: M D Vervalis; Waison & Mark; Jonas, Erianger & Co: Dunham, Carrigan & Hay- den; Shasta Mineral Water Co; Wellman, Peck & Gecedall, Perkins & Co S M Mineral Water “o; Francis Bros: J Ivancovich & Co: George Beale: L G Sresovich & Co: Wetmore Bros: W R Knight & Co; H_ Waldeck & Co; W E Mighell; Marshall & Ct E R Stevens & Co; Sbarboro & Co: A Osborn: Witzel & Baker; Christy & Wise; G W Lincoiu: F Dalton: D de Ber- nardi & Co: C P Skey; O B _Smith Pacific Ammonia Work: Son. Charies Belz; J G ( Charles Carison; S Jacobs; San Francisco Brewing Co; W C Pricé & 0 American Press Associa- tion; Charles Tetzen: D Ghirardelii Co: Wellman, Peck & Co: C A Halght; C A Suoptaugh:G W Me- Near; Mocre, Ferguson & (o: H M Robinson: Wililam Braele; R P Turnley; W B Sumner & Co: J osenberg: D de Bernardl & Co; khilmer, Bredhoff & Schuiz; Nan Jose Commission Co; A Levy & Co; L Splegel: Hofiman, Rothchild & Co: H Dutard; Park, Lacy & Co: Gray & Barberi; C Burdick; Cleveland Faucet Co: H Klanber; New- mark & Edwards: DN and E W=lters; J V' mills; Baker & Hamilion; Garcla & Maggini; H A Prawt; E J Partridge; Blown & Kinneth: Unlon Lumber Co: J H Burneli; Bariett Spring Co: Kobler & Froblinz; C H Moore; W R wright: T Dennigan & Sons; ' Murpby. Grant & Co: J Well- ner Dreger; Cunningham, Curtiss & Welch: D E Allison & Co; 6 H Howell: Boston Woven Hose Co; Hermann & Co. & Co; Johnson, Locke Mer Co; J M Moore & Co; Dalton Bros &' Co: Murphy, Grant & Co: J. J. Wiliiams; Dodge, Sweeney & Co: H Heckm: Garcia & Maggini: B G Xuhi & Co: J B Inguglia; A Camiloni & Co; American Unlon Fish Co: Stns heimer Bros; K ar: S Silverberg; Jonas, Erlanger & Co: Moore, Ferguson & Co. Per Oregon—Moore, Ferguson & Co: H F Allen; S P Miliing Co: Allen & Lewis; H Duiard: H & £ W 5 System: Hunt, Hatch & Co; Geo Morrow W 4 Wetmore Bros: Wolt & penter: G Matsuman; Co; Jones Lrown Paper Co: W G & Paper Uo: Vhite Bros; Hiis Bros; Russ, Eariy & Harvill Jacqurmet: Cutlery Fruft Co; E J Bowen & Co. l OFFICE FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & CO. 300-306 POST STREET, S.F., Corner Stockton. ESTABLISHED 1850, M. S. VULICEVICH & SONS, Founder of the firm of J. Ivancovich, Commission Merchants, Tropical and Domestic. Deep-waterSteamers and Ships Supplied 505-507 SANSOME STREET. D. E. ALLISON CO., General Commission Merchants. Green and Dried Fruits, Graln, Potatoes, Eeans Produce, Wool, ete. 501-509 Front St. OCEAN TRAVEL PACIFIC COAST NTEAMSHIP 0. QTEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY whart, San Francisco. as follow: For ports in Alaska, 9 a. u. (ctober 3, 5, 13, 18, 23, 25, and every firth day thereafter. For Vicioria and Vancouver (8. C.), Port Town- ®end, Seattle, Tacoma, Everetr, Anscories and | New Wratcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 8 A. . et 3, 8,13, 18, 23, 28, and every fifth day _there. witer, connecting a: Vancouver with the C. P. R. R., at Tacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with (. N.Ry., at Port Townsend with Alsska steamers. For Iiureka, Arcata and Fields Landing (Hu boldt Bay), Str. Pomona 2 P. M., October 1. @3, 18, 22,26, 30: Novembe: 3. §, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28: December 8,7, 11, 15. 20. 24, 25. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San_Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, Zast San Pedro (Los Angeies) and Newport, at 8 A a Uetover 1. 5, 9, 18, 17, 21, 25, 23, and every toursa day thereafter. For San Diego. stopping only at Port Harrora (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbars, For: Los An- eeles. Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A M. ¢ ctober3, 7. 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, 31, and every fourth day thereatter. For Ensenada, San_Jose del Cabo. Mazatlan, Ls Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 4.3, the 3 of each month. ‘The Company reserves the right to changs with- out previous notice steamers, sailing dates aad bours of sailing. Ticket office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery sireet. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market Francisco THE O.R. & N. CO. - DISPATCH FAST SIEAMERS TO PORTL.AND From Spear-siréd: Whart, 8510 4 . FARE/{SS Firstretass Including $2.50 2d-class fberta & meas SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: State of Califdrnia.Oct. 15, 26, Nov. 4, 14, 2 Columbia. Oct 10, 20, 30, Nov. 8, 19, Through tckets and ihrough baggage 1o s mm;-m‘wlnu Bates aud foiders upon applice w F.F. CONNOR. General Agent, 630 Marker streat, @OODALL. PERKINS & CO. Superintendeats The & S. MOANA l“l salls via HONOLULU and AUCKLAND for SYDNEY Thursday, > Ociober 14, 2 p. x. 5.5 AUSTRA LIA tor HONOLULU only, @n Tuesday, Nov 2, ai 3 2 Special party rates. Line to COOLGARDIE, Australia, and CAP& South Atrica. (CKELS & BROS. O Agents. e e T Montgomery streat, Freight office 327 Marke: streei, San Franciseo COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLATTIQUR French Line to Havre. OMPANY’S PIER(NEW) 43 NORTR ‘River, foot of Morton s, Travelers by thia ive vold boch tranait by Engiisn railwey iscomort of Crossing ihe chanoe; e A rem York (o Aloxandria Egpt, via Faria first class 8160, second class $116. LA BRETAGNE., October 16, 10 A 3. LA GASCOGNE UG 33 100 € _.Oct. $0 104 € mver ¥, 101 ¢ Teieeseses ¥ V- 13 104 . culars appiy 0 A FORGET, Agent, Xo. 3 BOWiing Green, New York. 3. F. FDUAZL & 5 Montgomery aveine, San Fraocisen” 2O STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 3, Washington St,, At 6 P. M. Daily. ¥reight received up T 30 P. M. A Reservea by Telephons. ‘The oaly liaw seillng through tickeis and giving through freight rates to ail poinis ou Vulley Ratlroad. STEAMERS: J. D. Peters, City of Stockton. Caw Nav. and Impi, G La TOURAINE T. C. Walker, Telephone Main 805 FOR U. 8. NAVI-TARD AND VALLEJO, STEAMER “MONTICELLO,” Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat. s Sr. (92N ex. Thirs) B e Mon.. Sundays. = 10:30 a. . and 8:. x and offices, Mission Dock, Pler e ‘Telcpoone Green 331 3 FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATOS & SANTA (RUZ Svunmn ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAILY (Sundays excepted) al10 A s Alviso daits Saturday excepted) at 7 P. w. Freight and Fare between San Francisco and Alviso, 50c; o San Jose, 75c. Ulay s Plec L 40 W. Sanis Clara st. Sua Jose

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