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10 ' 5 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1898 building, at the foot of Market streat, is hoisted the last, that would be only about an average NTS. Timothy, $i1 50@13 50; Alfalfa, $10 50@11350 per RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. € 2 5 E a at g . Vield, while other evidence 18 less favorable. MEDAD W SN imothy, SS90 i o d avant !xne(:hmxn"::_;}:‘:efg;‘mfl&mcd{w&n & >4 4 ; o | Forelgn buying has been strong. _Atlantic ex- Receints. Shipments. | FTRAW—-3GM per. bale For Friday, Beptember 2. | o, ot meridlan, by stegraprle sigesl oo ports for the week have been 3,326,378 bushels, | . Sl s L e S Flour,*qr ‘#ks ... 13,012| Powder, car . 34,754 v Pacifl 3 55| Bags, ,460 | Observatory, Mare Island, Cal. 2 . SERonSe e dea iol buchels, AEainsc i | Minncapolis gm0 Spen AND BRI, Davat: ctia o LSIEERS 007, fik: "0 | A motice stating whether the Bail was drooped SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. 4 MINING STOCKS. bushels last year. But recelpts are increasing | Duluth ... i "§s | Previous prices rule for all descriptions. Corn, ctls 10(Hay, tons B o Toratug. papersi the following day. : hollar ... 14 |Ontario 330 |t the West and the price has dropped 5 cents | Milwaukee . e 2,930 | BEANS—Bayos, $225@240; Small Whites, | Cheese, ctls Btra'w, tons Ed o T OR, Bilver advanced again. Erown, Polnt’ 12/0phir . 15 | for spot, thoush the September option s %« | [ICA e Sl 41 0210, Largs Wiise, 6l s 0; Pinke, | Butter, ctls Hope. vales . e W Wheat weaker and quieter. on Cal 34|Plymouth . 2 er for the week. N Ry 89000 9,000 | 32 25092 30: Reds, nominal; | Blackeye, $3 15@ skcs Wool, bales st bl Sonia R cii ol - 125 | oniy contimaca. but. betomen. more. Imprassive, | Detrolt 16,704 13918 | 326 Butters, nominal; Limas, $303 15; ~ Pea, | O ks e ND ‘TIDE 3 i 2 50 , e City 7 6.5 ‘e, $2 50@2 5 : . sks . Leather, ol v 3 Oats, Corn and Rye unchanged. Hale & Norcross, = To[sierrn Neada %0 | hecause after enormous business sales have | Kansas City’] 119,000 e S O s e e Lumber, ft 30,000 [ . & AND TIx Heavy arrivals of Straw. Hay weak. Homestake Standard 155 | satisfled the needs of great consumers for Total o S Yellow Mustard, $4@4 123" F1. "mmh&l $2@ | Sugar, sks Pelts, bdls United States Coast. and .Geodetic Survey— Bran and Middlings firm. Iron_ Silver Union Con 1; | months to come, the demand for products is | TOtAI8 .oocveereneren.n 112 210:Canh s Bech ,%};im"‘;r e “Alfalte. | Do bbis . 65! Hides, 10 .eeceeee Times and Helghts of -High and- Law Beans.and Seeds unchanged. Mexican |Yellow Jacket . 12| g0 great that both materials and products | 7 iCewater— from Utah, bc; Rape, 2%.G3%c, Hemp, 2%@3c; | Lime, bbls o Waters at Fort. Point, . entéance to” Sen Rice Atoutah bl : BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. A e e e A ot | Now vork Timothy, 3@ske. o S OREGON. Francisco Bay. . Published. by Gffictal au- facre e lite o Money— Union' Pacific risen to 31056 at Pittsburg, local coke '~ | Philadelphia DRIED PEAS—Niles, §1 75@1 20; Green, 32 25 | Oats, ctls . 400/ Hay, tons . ) thority of the. Stperintendent: Tncreased recelpts of Coal. e b cago and anthracite foundry at East are | Ehiladelpt per ctl, NOTE—The high_and [ow.. waters occur. at Larger customs collections. i E West End strong, and also bars and plates advance a | Baltimore 3 b > d aters o : = : Time loans . Do prefd i o P atansis | New Orieans —— E the city front (Missibn-street sharfy. about Potatoes and Onlons unchanged. Stocks— Westinghouse e e th b 4 so | Galveston: POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. | Hay, tons ........ twenty-five minutes later -t at - Fort' Point; Dairy products as before. AT &S F. “Do prefd 25,000 tons of rails sold at Chicago for delivery " the height of tide'is the same at both piaces. Poultry in fair shape for sellers. Amer Sugar Wis Central next year. The advance in tin plates, in spite Totals . There is no materfal change In anything. | Corn, ctls o el 2 : : Fresh fruits steady. S B ameTel. of production far greater than was thousht Lr Tomatoes rule firm at the advance. The other SATURDAY Dried fruits selling faitly, Brritiate. Cas (Gen nlec pre(d. possible not long ago, Is evidence that the con- | Wheat— Vegetables are in free stock and cheap. FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. — Prov out the same. Boscon & Albans. 240 | Miniag. Shases sumption of steel in that branch will be heavy. | Opening . POTATOES—40@50c in sacks lor Barly Rose —— Sun rises o " i beton. any. 240 | Mining Shares— The wire nall works also report a better de- | Closing and 40@6sc in sacks and 69c@3l in boxes | pytter, Cheese and Eggs show no change | Sun sets . Boston & Matne.. 164 : \\\M ur‘.x. ;.:d lll-l‘u (]x;xlfl, Bomtbn s e et SLguer A oo, mand apaih Ay oalq(ionnplls\'lll’!‘e (ooks, Hie) 5 ;ur Burbenks Sa%rzl;';s nur!';nnka, TWe@L 15 | rrom last week. > : Moon rises . No Turther change In_ Hogs o starte gaining 10,000 tons for the week. P lonre sapt. Nov.-Teb. | Sweet Potatoes, 1ls@2ic per Ib. .’ 4 L — 5 ol & gl 117 |Boston_ & 3 The wodlen mills have rather better orders | oFlour- 7 NV iR | ONIONS Secitac” per-ctf for vellow. Pickle | Meats and Poultry scll at the old prices. grime IMPORTS OF SUGAR. Gen: Bl B A et this week, but not enough as vet to warrant | (PRS- 7% 44 €0 | Onlons, The@sl per ctl. Fruits and Vegetables t ual | 8 lreet. iinote :;;; :2;@ ‘,_;:::;i:f aecla rum?lns”nenlrlythrul‘l‘ force, \\;llh hme 'F}\i?.r",f Wheat L\'EGE;F%J‘L’LES—GEmU PeuB.Q 3c; good supply :nd cbhem ‘?ulnces ha\scl apwarel, SHW orts of Island gar in A t e 36,- . iyt wool held af e West much above Eas [8) gy 29 Beans, 1@2gze per T Lima ans, Fish stande about the same. urgeon is T e e (o mankiin markets, and by those markets about 1 cent | QReiing 0% 3050 | Bay Squash, 2@30c; Green Peppars, 36 e i —_— 01d_Colony L 182 |Osceola e o e et e oo 71 dn the e o A e icumbérs, | Following-ls The Call's regular weekly retatl SF S CO! ¢ e . s for vee 1 in : ERN LIV 2 o, : rots, 30@50¢ ack; Bay 3 2 CUSTOMS COLL s. Sh %3 (Quiney . United States, against 191 last year, and 22 in EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. Haug; Pickles, §1 50a1 ot for No. 1 and 1scgs ""(lf)‘n,"‘;fe'r R 7 vel Canada, agalnst % last year. = for No. 2; River Tomatoes, 40@60c; Bay ! T e cms collectiois In this district fn Au- < & kit CHICAGO. Tomatoes, 35@6ic; Green Corn, 60@Shc per sack | Cannel .. —@12 00 i Castle Gate.$9 60@ —- gust were $300,434, against $31,400 in August, NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. BRADSTREET REVIEW. CHICAGO, Sept. 2.—CATTLE—Were gener- | for Vacaville, 7oc@l 2% per crate for Alameda, | Wellington . —@10 60 Southfield T %15 5 Ao N S * | New TWelling- | Wellington —@ 9 50 15! Thus far.this year they are 4,152,923, VEW Y¢ o ally lower for poor and steady for best cattle. | 50@65c for Berkeley; Garlic, 2@2iec_per b | New Wel 2 3 5 e i - NEW YORK, Sept. 2.—Money on call, 2@3 per CEW Y . < = i et 'y b * e 50c per ton .. ——@10 60|{Coos Bay ... —@ 7 00 against §3,565,300 for the same time last year. e @3 pe NEW YORK, Sept. 2.—Bradstreet's to-mor- | o St St )4 85; | Green Okra, 40060c; Egg Plant, 25@50c p g 0 D Cholce steers, £ 0@ 6; medium, $4 654 85; | freen, DRer. 0G0 Beg, Tan. S0 Seattle $ 003 . In the above. exposition of ‘the-tides: cent; last loan, 2 per cent; prime mercantile | row will say: , The advent of September finds 0ok ECE - . G > N ; s feeders, $3 10 BV, vEG ABLIES — Potatoes, te.— s RECEIF OF COAL. Paper, 3%@4% per cent; sterling exchange 4 = e West and stockers and EVAPORATED VEGETA 2L o ., Dairy Produce, etc. the early morning- tides” are -glven. in’ the: lsft steady, with actual business in bankers' bilis t\!‘" l:r“mfl ma b ?“tn‘r::d (l!lr::ng at South- 4.10; cows and heifers, §3 50 | aliced, raw, 1ic par I in lots of 3 Toe: alicec | murter, fancy, per Common_Eggs....15@20 | hand column and, the ‘guccessive -tides of the Ricatuts ot iChe1ss Rl R at $4 83,@4 8 for demand and $4 §2%@4 83 for | Jorthwest and more reported dolng calves, $4@ Western rangers, $3 | desiccated, 16@1Sc; granulated, ¥ raw, 13¢; | ‘Couarg —@60| Ra ot day in the order of pccurrence as to time. - The 0 e ot Coa s Ui port In AUSUSt Wer® | ) Gays: posted rates, $4 8316154 and 4 so. | ern Mississipp! Valley polnts-and in the East, | qq &5 Texans, §3 6005, Onlons, 60c; Carrots, old, 13c; new, 18c; Cab- | SIS o —i | dox o | second time column gives the second: tide pf 146.400. tons, against 108,000 in August, 1 commercial bills, $4 2; silver certificates, 63%@ | but the volume of business in wools and dry | "HOGS—Were 0c higher. Fair to cholce, | bage, 30c; Sweet Potatoes, 30c; Turnips, 2ici| o' good —@40| Hone: the day, the third time column .the .third tide For ‘the clght monihs of the year they | d0iic; bar silver, §0%c; Mexican dollars, 48%c; | goods in the latter section is rather smaller | 33 0G4; packing lots, 35 @3 §7i; | butehers, String Beans, 30c; Tomatoes, 3c. ; Cheete“Cal ’z—ggn i3 S0 that last: Or TISBE Tunas goliinn lres e ere aga 115, his year's | Government bonds, 3 e arge bt 397%; mixed, 0@3 95; t, 5 i “heese, Fa: — ... 8@ " 2y, re- ar tons came " from_British Co- | rallroad bonds, . L o i bonds, dulli |ithan expected. Farly reports of lame b By | ST e 45 e0as e 0 s POULTRY AND GAME. Cheese, Swiss.....20@25 thc oiion s o maTonent e Hhere £ge bt 5 from the Sound and 146,570 from — Rt by s il e . SHEEP—The demand for theep was mot at a| Meats, per 1b— given dre additions to the Sourdings. o th o L EON R B O e erais for that | &L rgent and It equired'a great deal ofiped- | The market s In faty oot Wi e 1217} Pork, fresh nitea” States Coast -Strvey eharte sxoept show unprecedentedly large totals for that|giing {5 find an outlet at prices recently paid. | there is no accumulation of stock. 3 e A e e St THER SUEORT NEW YORK, Sept. 2.—The Evening Post's | month, little below, indeed, the immense | Western muttons, §8 20; bulk of sales, 8 3@ | POULTRY—Live Turkeys, L@llc for Gob- e o e e o e CRIm S he bt A London financial cablegram says: The stock | m ~thly aggregates of last winter. 43; poor to fancy lambe, 8 76@8 C Dlers and 18@ue for Hens: Gesse, per pair, | o 00 %L, 81 ouna Bk the depth given by the charts . The. plané o i e, markets here were good to- and fairly | Reports from the iron and steel trade are in a | Recelpts—Cattle,” 4000; Foss, $17000; Sheep, | $1 %@150; Goslings, 315001 T3: Ducks, 838 | G coff 12%@13| Kirloin Steak. reference is the mean’of the lower. 16w waters, active, despite the holiday to-morrow. The fea- | high degree favorable, the tonnage movement | 7000 orLuid yan, 5 ters, old, $1@4 5 Do ‘Eastern @15| Porterhouse, maximi temperatures were | Y on Laialia ot b OMAHA. Roosters, young, $5 50M6; Roosters, old, 50 18| 5 ” U cemmberatury | ture was the sharp rise In Portugnese securities | heing unprecedentedly large and the line of 2 A Povere S %0%as Brollers, $3 50G4 for large, $2 5 | Lard 12715 Smoked Beet. SR ffom stations in Californla to-day: and Raffirs on a revival of the rumor that| yriceu firm at the advtnces recently scored. | OMAHA, Sept. 2 —CATTLE—Recelpts, 5000, @3 for small; Pigeons, $1 25871 50 per dozen for | Mutton . —@10| Pork Sausages. 5 < Fresno 82, Los Angeles §2, Red | Delagoa Bay has been leased to Great Britain. Market Veal ve steers, §i 200 eady to lower. d $1 25@1 50 for old. Spring Las 12@ i Luls Obispo 86, San Diego 72, Sac- | There appears to be a substratum of trath Business in steel is exceptionally large and In | %0 % oo S0l (0 r B0, R i i 3 7 Branch Hydrographic: Office. ¥. S, (N, “Mer: ependene 80, Yurma, 100, | the rumor, but it is impossible l:(aay ‘any> | the West particularly is limited only by the | srockers and ferders.” $5 7 A st el bl H:::'"‘::r:“d (;:'fi":‘.rurkv chants’ Exchange,” San. Francisco, Séptem= Maximum temperature | thing definite about it yet. abllity of the mills to keep up with orders. | $4 50665 bulls and staes, §2 BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Hens jenci Turkeys, prib i@ 20 | _ber 2. 155 i mean 61, | yAmericans were irregular. They closed steady | The Western crop situation remains practi- 5300, Marks ears, each .. 60@ 75| Geese, each gilie time ALl GRnthe SOwes oL il v manty. CONDITIO; AND GENERAL | but quiet in view of the hollday here to-morrow | cally unchanged, cash wheat being lower on mixed, H o building was dropped at exactly noon to-day-—. Quotations for all deseriptions remain un- | o1 ot sters, Pigeons, pa i. e. at noon of the 12ith meridfan, or at 8 ORECAST. | 278 ohe holiday in New.York on Monday. 1 ¢ spring wheat, but : @s 10. hanged. Butter rules steady, Cheese s firm | each 0@ 50| Raviit 4 ga G dow ) areabure 2 LONDON, Sept. 2.—Canadian Pacific, 90y | & rather larger movement of spring wheat, SHEEP—Receipts, 45 ady; natives, $3 80 | changed. s h S pair.—® 40 | p. m. Greenwich mean time. o fossre, which was central | Grand Trunk, 7i: Bar Silver, quiet, 21%d: |an activesdemand for export has furnished | oPUpPRC RO (0 ORON: DACYER B30 | and Bess are quiet, with ample supplies for all Eryers. ‘eachi. 800 ¢ Hare, gl : CHAS P. WHLCH, A e T "m-r:l i Noven | Money, % per’cent sustaining power. Corn has been ruled by the | ers §3 60@4; lambs, lower, $4@5 30. immediate wants. ers, s i Ensign (retired), U. S. In_charg The pressure has risen rapldly over FINANGIAL, REVIEW. weather in_surplus producing Slnl‘;fi.‘v\zi:chfl‘l: s b }:;e-i:“:::;»-y_am) S e Mr‘mnds a;\: !\ulsl— i i —————————————— oby a ¢ s A | NAD L % ¢ and hot, with a steadying effect on X 2k A C: y creameries, 3 monds, Ib. I Nutm, B ST e e e e roae of the torton year finds the | KANSAS CITY, Sept, 2—CATTLE—Receipts, | some brands even higher; seconds, . ASios e 9312 | Nutmeg Melons - STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. rature has risen over Calfornin |, NEW YORK, Sept. 2—Bradstreet's Financlal | price of that staple slightly firmer on reports | 3000, Market, steady: natlve steers, 8 5@ 23} | ~ Dairy—Choice to tancy, 31G22i30; common | Blnekberries:, per Oranges, ‘doz .. ..12430 Steamer. - From | e Nevada, and fallen over Utah and | ReView to-morrow will Prices have been | of damage by rain to the crop in the South | cows and heife ; stockers and foeders, | grades, 1ig@ate, | D 55030 Dears per g 12830 amer. - | e o s changed but little in the other | irTegular and at the beginning of the week | Atlantic ~States. From other parts of the | §3 75G5; bulls, = Pickled Goods—Pir! e ,,{{GQ,Y,;OC- pickled roll, | Bananas, doz. @20 [ Peaches, per . 4@ 6 | Lakme. {Honolulu . 3 he ope. he tempera- | the tone of speculation was reactionary, Large | S0uth, however, crop reports continue quite | HOGS—Receipts, . Market, steady to 5c | 215 creamery tub, 20&%c. Cantaloupes, 6achi0@15| Plums, 15 e e 3 nerally below 'the no T e | 3% ctlonary. Large | ¢, rible and a yleld at least equal to that | higher. Bulk of sales, $3 6:@3 77%; _heavies Fastern Butter—Ladle packed, 16@16%c per | Figs, per Ib. 5@ S| Raspberrie: itania, . anal - 3 ie mormal In all sec- | interests were disposed to withdraw support | ro A NN "0 Year just ended is looked | $3 7043 §23; packers, $5 63@3 0; mixed, $3 606) | Ib; Elgin, 22@22%c. Grapes, per 1b.... 4@ 8| drawer Orizabe, fERmbolaE = her is cloudy over Oreg#n, Washing- | °F {© 8¢t on the bear side and there was more | for by many. A betler tone Is evident in the | lights, §3 5:@3 75: ples, §3 30@3 15. CHEESE—Cholce mild new, 10@11c; old, 8%@ | Hyckleberries Raising, ib.... 1925 | Grace Dallar.. Oregon Ports |Sept. 3 clear in Californ Nevada | OF less liquidation of the large bull account | print-cloth markets this week and an advance | SHEEP—Receipts, 3000. Market, firm; lambs, | 9%c; Cream Cheddar. 10G1lc; Young America, | " per Ib . 39910 | Strawberries, pe State CaliforniajPortland . ept. 4 ornia, Nevada p n . per H N Utak | open for the public. London also sold, and | of 1-16 is reported, largely the reflection of a | $4@s 70; muttons, §5 25@4 20. 10%@11k%c; Fastern, 12§13, Lemons, 25@—| drawar 2535 | Homer: o femt e ept. 4 gragnditions are favorable for fair weather | the frmness of the money market checked | MOTe cheertul outlook at Fall River. TFailures DENVER. Do G G por dosed; siore | Limes -dos. 10@15, Walnuts, i e | e e T Barta o T Bent -4 wturday. | It wi Ci . if S are down to very low fig- 2 Cggs, 14@1T%c; Ea 3 N 5 5 51 > < | $ ean i Ut and marmer in Calitornia, but | speculative. buying in spite of the woakness of | i the United States are dotn to Wery low B80| pEnvER, Sept. 2-CATTLE- Receipts, 40, | i i7q15 (or tancy: AL 4@ 6 Watermelons, echi5@3) | pristol |Departure Bay t made at San Francisco for thirty | “¥change and the increasing probability of gold Tast Week. 187 in 1897, 336 In 1866, is4 in 1305 | Lower, Beef steers, 3 50a4 30; cows, $2 50@ DDy A Vegetables— Empire Coos Bay : ling midnight, September 3, 1895 imports. The news that some gold was com- | and 227 in 1804, feeders, frelght paid to river, 8 75@4 25: DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Asparagus, 1b. 6@10 | Lettuce, doz Charles Nelson. Humboldt R 2 - 5 v do,’ $3 80G4 40; bulls and stags, §2 25@ i P Senites S en s B oee Diess B Callfornia- ir, warmer Satur ing to the United States ral Distributive trade is active in the West and ckers, do, § Artichokes doz. @3)|Green Okra, 1 8| sants. o |Sar -4 ehpas IR r Saturday; L e s:“mm ehowmr ‘torc::m,l:::; -!pl:““::_‘:‘ Northwest, with dry goods, br;::l! xndd s'?‘mm;, HOGS—Receipts, 100. Market a shade higher. | , FTices for all descriptions remained about Eeels. do;l = :fg:s gnkms, ib s!gh.ltl;a’t’d n;m;r{,gg;el S n California— vars > = | hats hinery, clothing and hard- 28 e sy L5 e . Every! eans, white, Ib. 5 | Peppers, § | Portla; M t wind_ " o~Falr, warmer Saturday; | in the money market and arrested enforced | 1ats and caps, machingry, clothing ang hard: i3 6583 T0; mixed, $3 60g3 65; | the same yesterday. Everything was in good | Beana, Whit 4@ 5 | Potatoe 3| Geo. W. Eider..(Portland .. 5 supply except Pears and fine Peaches, which North Fork..... Humboldt aturday: prabably liquidation of’ stock. Later on the market, | and iron, steel and most of its products in o s 2 S Lima, ib 5@ 6| Do sweet. I places. . ¥ fOS 19| hough still Irregular, exhibited & firmer tone, | astive demand and | conssmotion by MAnu: e L ket 5 om: E00d were scarce. The warmer weather helped | Cabbage, each...: 5010 Parsnips, do Colon.. {ssantla. .. turday. advances being scored In the Pacific stocks. | facturers. An increased business {s reported | fat muttons, §3G4 25; lambs, 34 50@5 50. of Melons somewhat. Grapes still dragsed. Caullflowers, each 5@10 | Radishes, dz Glengyle |China -and’ Japan! cooler Saturday, N\’ | whileimboriek povered S nEMaT: Peomies [ In the Southern Mississippl Valley, New Or- T e DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Celery, bunch.... 50— [Sage, doz be Washtenaw.....(Tacoma and vieln-—Falr, warmt W e attan, People's |, ne telling of increased activity In general IFORX 51 g Strawberries, $3G4 per chest for large and | Cress, doz bnch §0fi25 String Bea [Newport Summer S Coos Bay 4@ 6| per 1b 12@25| Thyme, i : brisk northwest wind Gus, Sugar and other portlons of the list, which | yraje and large receipts of new crop cotton for_small. Cucumbers, do: port from Mount Tamalpais—Clear; | bad been depressed by bear selling. At the | and rice. On the South Atlantic coast heavy | CHICAGO, Sept. 2—The Earl Frult Company | Figs, 36@S0c for white and 40@6c for black, | Exg Plant, per I jolles; temp=rature 67, maximum | same time London showed increased readiness | rains have hurt distributive trade and are | gold California fruit at auction to-day as fol- | double layers. Green Corn, doz. San Jose. Panama. G. H. WILLSON to purchase heavily, although interests there | claimed to have materially injured cotton crop |y .. mopa of 5 vor- | , Cantaloupes, 75c per crate; Nutmegs, 25@ | Green Peas, Ib. 4@ 6| Turnips, doz......15@20 | Curacdo. [Mexico Local Forecast Offictal. | had advanced sharply on fears of a drain of | prospects. San Francisco advices are that the | ! ““"1;,9‘3‘!" ‘} “d %’"f‘ tts, 31 15971 60, aver- | goo“por box; Watermelons, $15@20 per hundred | Lentils, 1b. 6@ 8| Tomatoes, Ib, Columbta |Portland”.. e xold to the United States. The extreme heat | Califcrnia wheat cron will not much exceed | 38 $1 3 Crawford, 9lc; Nectarines, $1; Ital- | for large and $.g12 for smail to medium. Fish, per Ib— Wella W {Victoria & . FASTERN MARKETS at the West was reported to have Injured the | §.000.000 bushels, which is about one-third of | an, sc; Silver, s0c; Gros, $102; Hungarlan, | Huckisberries. catc per b Barracuda, 3@10|Shrimps Al (I AN MARKETS. corn crop and on this the Granger shares were | an average. About one-half of the usual fruit | $1 30, Five cars sold: weather kot Quinces, 50@65c per box. Catpilorisves 5@ 6 |Shad -l Bontone 5 3 2 aulte heavy e crop Is locked for, except ’||n|th<: case of ral- W YORK, Sept. 2.—Grapes—Tokay, $1 05@ @gam Nectarines, 60c@3l; White Nectarines, 35 | Soqhen Eg"' Hen Besn o | Coptl NEW YORK STOC - lransactions in bonds were smaller and some | sins, of which a heavy yleld Is expected. Au-| ¢ 3 2 c per box. 5 5 @ NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. of the more active investments and some of | Fust wns a good month at Puget Sound cities | 3 0% average, $124; Muscat, 50c; Malaga, $12) | "Whits Grapes, 235@50c per box: Black Grapes, | Hiounders & AT @i STEAMERS' TO SAIL. e 1%, average §123; Bartletts, $1@2 05, average | 23@40c; Muscats, 25@60c: Seedless, 40@76¢; To- | Hoiiins 3 5 e : NEW yonrk _There was a brier | (D¢ Epeculative speciallies have receded as to | for both domestic and export trade $@10 | Skates, each. tncluding | $1 8. Peaches pilce. On the oiher hand the railroad bond | Wheat shipments for the . weel T Se; Orange Cling, S5c@ | kay, 35@s0c; crates seli about 10’ higner than | 3ot alls, .| Pler. 8G10 |~ Steamer. | Destination. Period Gf actiyity on the Stock Exchange this | Het shous ather ioomer oot S ailroad bond | X $120, average Hungarian, Sic; Nectari S $@10 [Tomeod .. i E , | flour, nggresate 3,657.040 bushels. ‘as against | $1 20, : garian, §ic; Nectarines, | boxes; Isabella: per_crate. 5 g b £ ng-and a brisk demand manifested for a | notably those of the Northern Pacific road, | 3.063.475 bushels last week, 6264847 In the cor- | 1 €0; Fellenberg, 30c@$1 05, average $ic; Gros, | ~ Blackber 32@4 per chest. Do e 6| Do hardehett, 100 10450 Belgic % pm PMBS cks; but the dealing became more and | While new records have been made in some | responding week of 1897 and 3.360.812 in 1806, Sc@31 05, average SSc. Sixteen cars' sold; | Plums, 2)@d0c per crate and 20@50c per box; | perch o 8@10| Crabs, each.......10@15 | Umatilla, | 10 am Pler .9 mbre perfunctory as the day proceeded. The | l0W-priced bonds like those of the Colorado| Failures in the Dominion of Canada number | Weather very hot. in_bulk, $10@15 per ton. Pompano . 50@75 Do, softshell, doz.25@35 | Arcata ... 12 m Pier 13 TriaTket: was Aunfler {BE Sooril eds faliibce s o | MIGIAMA: 23, against 27 last week, 38 this week a year ago | BOSTON, ‘Sept. 2.—Mnlaga Grapes, 95c@$120, | Peaches, 50g75c per box for good to cholce | ROMBARC 10| Busscie: ot oy | S e T N enitter 11 Ao 17 ® © °f| Governments have been less active and the | and in 159, 33 in 1895 and 29 in 1894. average $106; Bartletts, 3110@l 85, average | and 35@4lc for common stock; clings, $15@80 | Salmon, smoked 20G— | Oysters, Cal, 100, 40@— | Ovinaty Humbolat . 10 am|Pler § the éxhausting heat, the tightening money | older issues are fractionaily lower, while the — 31 j6; Beurre Hardy, 31 25; Plums—Glalster, 60c; | per ton: freestones, $20(40. Salmon, fresh. 10| Do Eastern, doz..25G40 | Homer ..., Newport .6, 9 amPier 11 market and .the approach of the Labor Day | new 3's fell from 1053 to 104, rallying to 105, NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. German, G5@0c, average i2c; Gros, 5c@$l 2, | Crabapples, are about Rone. Sturgeor 2 SrgAto e © 7010 am|Pler 12 X 7 Sturgeon 1 State of Cal/Portiand 1) am{Pler 12 hollday. It had fallen into complete lethargy | The decline was on the accredited delivery of -— R o e au [ e Twsbie | Basban gD et oh R —_———— Moana, {8ydney. .. 2 pm|Pier 1 )Y Doe _ 3 v ' e allotments of § and the issue of notice of 'W YORK, Sept. 2.—FLOUR—Recelpts, 18,- s sold; weather hol pples, 35@60c for common, per box R A A | by Jgon, and the governing committee was In- | yiotment to subscribers: for 34000 Amounte of Eflwm 36,117 barrels. Dull and weak but | .CHICAGO, Sept. 2 Callfornt=.fruit sales: | for No. 1 and $1 2 for choice. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. e e SEE luced to, reconsider its refusal to close “"-'\new bonds. rrdbepite Pears—Bartlett, 75c@$2 80 box. Grapes—White | Bartlett Pears, §1@1 50 per box and mgso —_— S Queen, B £ 12 " PASS. Exchange on Saturday, and decided to s —_— not "quotably “lowes Cornichons, $138 single crate; Tokays, 60c@ | per ton for No. 1 and 50@75c per box and 35 J. A. Wilkens to Ernest O. Wilkens, lot on gCrfiulN < Humbolat " & °0 am/Pier 13 pend tracing from 3 o'clock to-day until 10 BANK CLEARINGS. WHEAT Recelpts, 32,32 bushels; exports. | §12; Muscats, 70@lc; Rose de Peru, 4ic. Five [ per ton for ripe and inferior stock. va. | S,line of Turk street, 100 E of Van Ness ave- | Clantyic 1! Cring &Japan|Sept 10, 1 pm PAMSS o'clock next Tuesday morning. The announce- 116,074 bushels. Spot, weak:; No. 2 red, T2ic | cars sold. CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges, $191 50 for Va- | nue, E 276 by S 1300 $7600. engyle ...|C - 10, 10 S Bler 13 EW YORK, Sept. 2—Pears—Bartlett, §12 | lencias, $1G1 2% for St. Michaels, 75¢@$1 for | " Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety to Joseph | & V- B Portland ment of this decision demonstrated that the | NEW YORK, Sept. 2—The following table, | f. o. b. afloat to arrive. Options opened steady . = % 7 @1 70 box. Prunes—Hungarian, 50c@$1 25 single | Mediterranean Sweets and 60@75c for Seedlings; cCu = | Goos-Bay. weakness of ‘some stocks earlier in the day had | COTPlled by Dradstreet, shows the bank clear- | on light offerings, but were poorly sustatned. | @170 Gros, £5c@$1 02, Tlums-—-Schiey, 900 sin | Lemons, §1 30@2 50 for common and $3@4 for lm’;‘:nghg“l{' n;.l;"é 1 Ffin&:’;‘,’"a"&%fi% Columbia 9 am Pier 11 10 am’ Pier 12 been die to speculative short relling shown by | 5 ot oo Citles for the week ended September | The big Northwestern receipts, declining cash | gle crate. . Peaches—Late .Crawford, S00@s$1 % | good to cholce: Mexican Limes, $5@6; Calltor | e 500, = = the demand to cover shorts. Manhattan scored | &, "iih, the percentage of increase and decrease, | premiums and hollday llquidation eventually | box; Strawberry Clings, 9%c; Orauge Clings, | nin Limes. i@l 80; Bananas, $1 502 5 Dor | “4gbot . Villegia to John A. and Josephina SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE: an extreme {mprovement tter marked early | acoPRTCd YAth the corresponding week last | demorailzed the market and closing _ prices | £2c.' Fifiern care sold: bunch; Pineapples, $3@4 per dozen. G i s o & s Joeyhing 3 e 2 = year: show /1%c net decline, latter on Septem- — s Eader 3 g 7 5 e = of 1%, and Tobacco, after a loss of Percentage | ber. Sales included No. 2 red May, 61%@88%0; FOREIGN MARKETS. DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, ETC. [N 9f Bddy, N 25 by W 0. 510, ; A B Thomas Horan to Mary Horan, lot on W line Friday, September 2. points, recovered 1%. The early actlv- | Citles— Inc. Dec. | closed, 67%c; September, 67%@68%c; closed, e LONDON, Sept. 2.—Consols, 109 15-1 of Castro street, 105 N of Fifteenth, N 35 by W ; silver, | Press dispatches from New York report a | 9, %%° y- centeréd in the Pacifics, the preferred New York. $810, 450,577 19.6 Stmr Pomona, Debney, 61% hours from San stocks sliowing special strensth on the dects- | Boston 99,694,555 15,6 HOPS—Qulet. 27%; French rentes, 103f 50c. strong market for drled fruit there, and sy | “TFrancis or Francolse Voorhamme (Bart) to | DieEo and way ports. : $on of the Notthera PRAINE dlectoss S sarical| Shlcagy 53,543,344 WOOL—Dull. Wheat cargoes off coast, buyers and sellers | that opening prices for Prunes will probably | Jules S. Godeau, lot on S line of Park Lane | Stms Scotia, Hansen, 28 hours from-Eurekn. Philadelphia . COFFEE—Options _closed _qulet, unchanged : ? Stark ) . % b Stmr Greenwood, Fagerlund, 12 hours from later in' the day to put aside’ a reserve fund | b Sosip} 105 points lowor. Sales. 1260 bags, Including, | APATt; car~res on passage, qulet; English coun- | be established In a day or two. (Stark) ‘street, 1i7:6 B of Stockton, E 20 by § | BtmE Gre . of $3,000,000 to insure the continuity of pre- | Pittsburg . 2,965 October, $5 60; June, $565. Spot coffee—Rio, | {Fy markets, weak. g The local market continues quiet, thoush | i1:3, Agrees to pay flrst property 3§ per month, | “girnr Kicazar, Gundersom, 1f hours from ferred dividends. The common stock fell off a | Baltimore 14,696, 7 ufet; N involce, 6%c: No. 7 Jobbing, 6%c. | , IVERPOOL, Sept. 2.—Wheat steady; wheat | there is some selling right along at steady | 46°d and assignment; $10. . Greenwood; bound south. Put'in to land .pau- point on selling by holders disappointed In ex- | San Francisco. 155 it e e, Tt e i@ 8> S%C. | 1y “Paris, firm: flour in Parls, firm; Ensiish | e James Lawrence to F. A, Parkhurst, undl- | conce, .{hat the surplus would be distributed | Cincinnatl 10,629,860 SUGAR—Raw, stronger, very active; falr ro. | COURLTY 'markets, easy; weather in Ensland, | PISCt i oo prunes su@aso for the | S8 22 of It on & line of D¢ jlaro street, 175 |~ Simr Mineola, David, 52 hours fr m Tacoma: s, 2 dividend on the common stocks. The com- | Kaneas City. 380,275 fining, 3ic; centrifugal, 9 test, 43c. Refined | SEast o four ‘sizes; old Pranes, carload lots, 5@SXc foF | - Maank ¢ AR CH Oukland direct. mon .ctock’ railied only feebly on the presi- | New Orleans 1036446 ~Strong_and_active. L COTIDNE Uplands, 3 -3 L 40305, 435@bc tor 50-0's, 3 e for 80-10's, BB | Theanny \at cnd Bmma A Fuller to James | “simr Hueneme, Johnson,,7 days from. Port: dent's statement that consideration of dividend | Minneapolis 7 METALS—With the exception of spelter, CLOSING. Siio for 10-80's, PR@3C, LT $0-90's, 2@24c TOF | 298 N of Ladre stroet 1e oo mor eotiymirst avenue, | jand, via Eureka 2% hours : S on the common would be in order If business | Detroit .. 5 which showed a_weak undertone, all depart- | WHEAT—Futures closed ulet; September, | §°100's; new Peaches, T%@8%c for choice and | -Anne. Beesatime twite ot Crasios, o0 Tug Monarch, Thompson, 15 days from As- comtinued at its present level. General Elec- | Cleveland . 8, ments of the metal market weore decidedly | 0% 5%d; December, &8 2%d. £pot No. 2 red i6c for fancy; new . Apricots, S@lle fOF | Jommoen e mise as 08, Gharles) 10 Peter | toria with raft of lumber in tofe. tric’ continued to show strength and closed at | Louisville . 5,652, firmer, with business generally more active. | ‘Western winter steady, s 63- No. 1 red West- [ Royals, and 15@i7%e for Moorparks; Evaporated | °0030% lot 632, Gift Map 3; $10. Brig Courtney Ford, Murthison, 2 days from the :best-at a net galn of 1%. Ba.imore and | Providence . 3,898,200 | The outlook is very gratifying to the local | €rn spring steady, 6 od. Apples, 6%@ic; dricd, @4c; Black Figs, Alameda County. Erelen - Oblo also renewed its advance. The market | Milwaukee 4! trade and the resumptlon Tuesday is expectad | CORN—Spot American mixed new steady, 3s | sacks, 2@2is ~ 5@sc for pitted and 3 3 Schr Bender Brotlers, Wetzel, 36 hours from - generally. drifted to a lower level in the later | St. Paul . 3 to bring forth some startiing developments, At | 1%d; ~September, steady, 3s 1%d; October. [ 1g14¢ for unpitted; new Nectarines, 6@7c for | pC s s 20 Mary H. White to Elizabeth | Bowens Landine. dealjngs, .due. to taking of traders’ profits in | Buffalo 3 the close to-day the metal exchange quotes: | Steady, 3s 1%d; December, 3s 3%d. rime to fancy; Pears, 3@5c for quirters and | LyeipomsoD, lot 10, block 5, East Oakland | Schr Maid of Orleans,- Austin; 10 days from {ion of the threa days' interval of trad- | Omaha 3 PIGIRON—Warrants, firm at § bid and §7 20 | , FLOUR—SC. Louls fancy winter steady, 8s|Sisiee for halves, according to color. ete.: new | FeiShts, East Oakland; §i0. | Port Ludlow. 5 e money market hardened further, call | Indianapolis uien o 3d. Pears, 1@7e for quarters and 7%@l0e for |, 02<land Bank of Bavings ta -ame, lot 11, |~ Schr Aloha, Jorgenson,.18 hours from. Needla loans generally being marked up to 3 per cent | Columbus, O LAKE COPPER—Firmer, $1225 bid and S Emre o Balven, block 5, same (quitclaim_deed); 325. Rock, via Fort Bragg 15 hours. an the expéctation that to-morrow's bank state- | Savannah $12'37 asked A R TR R N AT RAISINS—2@2%c for two-crown, 24@2%e for | Gy B and Alice G. White and E. P. and : ! CLEARED: ment would show a still further decline in cash | Denver T Blrmer, at $1605 Bid and $16 15 three-crown, 3@ike for four-crown, 3@4c_for | yivian P. Vandercook to same, lots 1 and 2 and e holdings .and surpius reserve. The high money | Hartford e DAL S0 bta ‘aw‘ce{-}é OREGON. Seedleas | Sultanas, 2%4@3c for Seedless Mus. | the E half of lot 3 and lots 1§ and 19, block 4, 3 . Friday, Séptember 2. rate was .not reflected in the exchange market, | Richmond &2 Friateil GO PORTLAND, Or., Sept. 2.—The export Wheat | cateis and $1@1 16 for London Layers; drled | 300 entire block 7, map of same (quitciaim | Stmr Umatilla, ‘Cousins, ' Victoria ‘and Puget * Which ‘was slightly firmer in tone. asked, deed); 310. Sound ports; Goodall, Perkins &-Co. LEAD—Firmer, at $4 05 bid and $4 10 asked. | market continues to drag and everything now | Grapes, X The firm that fixes the selling price for | points to a late season, as there is such an| NUTS miners and smelters at the West quotes lead | ecnormous amount of grain to be moved that | Softshel \E'T Kruse. Bonds were very dull, but prices were more | 7 , new, 6c for hardshell, 7c for | L B: Fond and H. C. Campbell (trustees for | = Stmr Czarina, Scaman, Seattl firmly held than for stocks. Total sales, $2,35, alnuts, new, for ha 01 ‘Almonds, 3GAc for hardshell, 6@7c for | Edward E. Fotter) to ‘San Irancisco Savings | Ship Santa Clara, Lindher Karluk; Alaska 000 | t e Fra s iatal Union, 472 d 237, Its 1 to 9, 12 to 18, block A, | Packers Asen. . et Total. enles . of stocks to-day were 315,200 | New Haven at 33 90. Dene o Ltflmunnnflfletr r‘:u:;lb‘_;g :‘:0“,?”",.-,";25{.’,,“,52“’:,',‘2 ;%’c“h,g‘r gfifi’; and iige for Callforni lots 1, 2, 3, 5 6 and 9, block §, lots 1 to 20, | ~Bark .Albert Griffiths, ~Honolulu; Willlams, ghares, including 6645 Atchison preferred; 11,234 | Worcester 3 YORK Bent s 8 CaillTort nxious to buy. Fifty-three cents was paid | cans, 6%@Sc; Filberts, 3%@l0c; Brazil Nuts, | block i Sna thatiportion ot lotad? and 8, | Dimond & Co.. =0 = o {-}\[x‘;nngmn 39, ;ghaelr:‘nh?unlnfl; z:mzn%;:su;gx pl;:- gfl‘"fi:k' P'r:lfi‘;"mmy 7 Eephy T —Callfornla. Drted |y tor at amalllor OF "Walle' Walla: -and| 809C per.ib:: Cocoantte, U MQ{S‘pfir mg.d : I e icoribed ;‘,'em‘f:"f;;'m 1\:0]; SAILED, cific;.. 30 Pacific: - | Balt it - _ 5 NEY—! . 9 , 13169 “ferred: 393 Rock Island: 4610 Union Pacific: | Rpringfeld, Mass. EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, 6GSc per | Valley is selling at sc. . o ey prafen: ter-white sctracied 55 | of East Twenty-cighth street, SE 155, NE 8.1 © - Triday, September 3. 10,610 St Paul; 12,19 Union Pacific preferred: | Fort Worth pound; prime wire tray, dc; cholce, $igo; fancy, WASHINGTON. s aner: extracton ARG Dot ib. NW 150, SW to_beginning, all being on map| Stmr North Fork, Bash, Euteka 0 Minnesota Tron: 3570 Cotton Ofl; 24,815 To- | Portland, Me. @10, TACOMA, Wash., Sept. 2—There Is a better | *HpERGAIPEY OO nCo of Bella Vista Park, East Oakfand (trustees' | Stmr Alcazar; Gurderson, Newport. Chicago Great Western; 6055 Peo- | Portland, Or. RUNES 4@8c, as to size and quality. feellng in the Wheat market, but no disposi- EEty deed); $19,650. Stmr Coos Bay, Shea, =" - Pedro. i as: 11,595 General Electric; 4405 Pacific | §t. Joseph. APRICOTS—Royal, 11@13c; Moorpark, 13@16¢. | {101 to sell. Quotations are unchanged at Gic PROVISIONS. George A. Boden to Edith Boden, undivided | Stmr. Czarina,-Seaman; -Seattle. Mall; 15,030 Suzar. Los Angeles. PEACHES—Unpeeled, 7@c; peeled, 12@16c | g0 10 304 f8c for blue stem. half interest in lot on NE corner of Russell | Stmr Alex Duncan, Gi¢low, Santa Cruz. CLOSING STOCKS, Norfolk . per pound. No cfiange In prices. IC it were not for the | 4td Grove streets =B lisio N 8170, W | stmr Columbi, Gréen Astoria: : 8 sadeg —_ CSINESS. £ & .98, 0 beginning, being lots 1'and 2, | Stmr at, Anderson, Eureka: A ohiwon L s n | By CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. s b b Government orders the market would be dead. | o) 27 Shattuck Tract, map 5. Berkeley: gift.| Ship Columbia, Nelsoa.’ Tacoma: B A Dhie S o e ey 2% | Nashville . e PORTLAND, Or., Sept. 2.—Exchanges, §243,- | CURED MEATS—Bacon, 8%c per ™ for | Georgs D. and Mary A. Russell to Henry | Dark Albert,- Gritths, Honomlu: - Canadn Pacite: 2 53 |Tomd & teaciic:: ¥ | Wiimington, “Dal: CHICAGO, Sept. 2.—In the figurative lan-| o5 yajahces, $00,074. heavy, 9c for light medium, 10%c for light, 1l | Ford, lot on SW_line of Briggs avenue, 250 SE | Schr Ocean Spray; Ostlin; Iversens Landing. Canada Southern. 3% Usion Sactfo C. 3% | Fall River guage of wheat speculators the heavy receipts | * ' e e for extra light and 12%@13c for sugar cured; | of High street, SE %0 by SW 23, being lot 40, | Schr Bessie K, Adler. .. ¥ . “Central. Pacific .. 23| Do prefd .. 1 | Beranton at Minneapolls and Duluth gave the bullish Bastern sugar-cured Hams, 10%@lic; Califor- Hgl{xxs T;'lad lAlaCr;edl]l: tg. e - : TELEGRAPHIC! Ches ‘& Ohio...... ZR U P D & G ¢ | Coandinagiie. feeling a black eye. It did not matter that LOCAL MARKETS. nia Hams, 9%@10c; Mess Beef, §10@10 50 per | [Henry Word to Charles B. and Cora M. Bry-| poiNT LOBOS, Sept. 2.-10.p. m:-Weather, “Chi” & Alton...... 159 'Wabash . 8% L;‘;‘;fl“- = Liverpool reported advance in the price of e —— bbl; extra Mess Beef, U1 50; Family Beef, | w1 "W " and Anna J. Searing to W. A, | bazyi wind, 'W; Velocity: 7 miles, e o e Z% | Payton, O futures or that New York sent word of nu- EXCHANGE AND BULLION. f1212 50; extra prime Pork. $10; extra clear. | pouse and Charles W. Hunt, ot o7 N line of - * CHARTERS. - e i e A 140 | Beattle merous acceptances of last night's ofers, and 8018 0: mess, $15 50@16; Smoke: , 1@12e Ninth street, 70 B of Clay, B 25 by N 100, block | The Columbla joads Coal at ‘Tacdiia for tals - ok Loecke > % | Tacoma . Fri ain bidding for wheat. The | Sterling FExchange, 60 days. — M B 117, Oakland (quitciaim_deed . -| port; Jobn C. Potzer ber_at - Tacoma fcr. Dol & Hadson.. . 1064 |Adan Bx ComPILeS= | Bpokans e s Toa st s Tmagority st | Gering Exchange, sight Z “4ss |, LARD—Eastern tlerces, quoted at 6e per Ib | " 'y McMullen and W. C. Moody (trustees). | Meibonrne: Clty "o Athens: Wheat b Porte Dol Ly & W 149 |American Ex .... 130 | Bloux City. BT Sterling Cables . — 456y | for compound and 7ic for pure; palls. 8c; Call- | prank P. and Sarah W. Thwaites to Oakland | land or Tacoma for. Europe., 3-prlor €3, are el L 3 A x o the opening and generally throughout the fore- | Sterling Cables R A {38 | tornia_tierces, bc per T for compound and e | LAt oy ivestment Company, lots 2 to 1r | 1ond o ) Den & R G 14% United States 42 | Eroxville, Tenn noon. September wheat had sunk Into the rest- | KW EAUE EXCRATHS teles o 5 8013 | for pure; half barrels, Tie; 10-o tins, Sc; 51 | 10k & Fast Oakland Hel~ths, excopt right of | © 2" 5 e o B T arwo 20| Topeka .. ful condition usual with an active tradIng | Sewican Dollocs g % S6i4 | tins, skic. 3 YRy way of East Oakland st~ Railroad Company, _ MEMORANDUM. +Biie (new) S ruso Birmingham month that has outlived its best days and en- 3 COTTOLENE — Tierces. 6%@6%c: packages | Wik inoludes the tracks &s now lald and | Per Huenerne—10 miles NW. of ‘Point Reyen Do-1st pretd. A_Cot Oil % logs than 300 Tos—1-1b palle, 63 In a case, 94C; | four feet on each side thereof, trustees deed, | traveled through floating pine lumber for about Wichita . 13 | Binghamton 30 Lincoln ... 142 Lexington, Ki‘l.. Fort Wayne .Gt Nor prefd Hocking Valle; Mlinols_Central Do prefd Cered e e ya L T eartuly feureer WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. 31 patls, 20 in a case, §%¢; 5-Ib pails, 12 In & L thro A e e S L 5 case,” $i4; 10-I> ‘palls, 6 in'a case, $hos sl | RS OWIARUIIS, | Nw | “Pertie Moparch=On ‘Aug 91°at §30 p:.m. 4 Slevator mman's braker GRering 1t for sale pe | WHEAT—The shorts having covered all thelr | {ins'1 or'2 in a case, T%c: wooden buckets, 20 | 1o &7 Fowe atroet, 1243 N of Moms smenns, | miles.of. Pomt Aread rafc broke. in two-in & Nedge against wheat H itry, | CORtracts are now selling again and the mar- | tbs het, Stc: fancy tubs 0 Tbs net, T%c; balf | N 121, NE 101, SE 127:6, SW 100, to beginning, | heavy NW swell; and -was picked. up Sept 1 % t. & hedge against wheat bought in the country. Lake Erle & W 128 | Jacksonville, 2 y he decline. The barrels, about 110 Ibs, 7%c per . 3 : o Tt S ¢ " Kealamazoo N ki in dealer's assoclation issued | ket is lower and dull at the decline. ere s rrel il ke being lote 16, 17, 18 and NE 10 feet of lot 19, | by tug Rescue.and towed-intd pi D T 106% | Akron. .. & chreulas Mmaking an cstimate of Lrom 45,000,000 | nothing new in the spot situation. W WOOL AND HOPpg, | Diock C. Thermal Hill (formerly the Howe) | Per stme Beotia from Eureks bout _ six erfeld 187 | Bay City. to 55,000,000 bushels as the size of the wheat | Spot Wheat—Shipping, $110@1 i2%; milling, HIDES, TALLOW, Tract Oakland Annex; $10. miles off Fort Rose passed largs. quantities o o Ate, o 1 | Chattancoga. . crop ‘of that State. Nebraska considered last | §1 175@1 20. P Mary and Hyrum Peterson and Town of | pine lumber drifting I large piles. Sizes 2x4 year's crop a heavy one, but according to the CALL BOARD SALES. ANl markets under this head continue quiet | Berkeley (by commissioner) to Oakland ‘Bank | to 8x8. : Rockford, 111 ok . t Ry, Do pretd R e i hanged 1 iLe ne N 4 ‘anton, O...... Government report the Nebraska wheat cro, g o and unchanged. of Savings, lot on E liLe o’ Stanford street, 5 OKEN: ... Mich-Central Gen Electric 4% | Springflela, 0.0 of Tust year was only 21,430,000 bushels, ‘To. | Informal - Session—g:1s o clock December— | * NG AT sxrNS—Culls and brands sen | distant SW 106 from its. intererion. with § Aug 10-Lat 15 8, lohg 91.W, B ship Afon M et T e N. day's estimate gave the market anothr tioc | 4000 G 1 19%: 40.000, $LI: 14000, 3LISKS | e Tyc under the quotations. Heavy salted line of Ave-acre tract of Mark T. Ashby. trom | A48 1TSS F28-Han Franclscs. Mo Pacific .. Lead Soanion. " Beptember ‘closed THGIe downe and | Second sesslon--December 22000 clls, §114%; | steers, 10c; medium, So: light. ~She; Cow- | NI S0 RONLG20 BIBOE, Wiy Sh S2r | DOMESTIC’ PORTS! Mobile & Ohlo, Do December lost %e. 18,000, §1 1415; 4060, $1 14%6; 14,000, $1 14%. hides, Sc; Stags, 8%c; ealted Kip, 8%4c: Calf, | istant, thence SW 106, NE 22080, NW' 94 47 PORT LUDLOW- ept- 2—Haw ship Mo K & T. 12% Nat Corn rather {mpressed its own character upon | Regular mogning session—December—20.000 | go; dry Hides sound, 16c: culls and brands, | SW 175 to beginning, being portion of plat 51, | Jonn Ena. from: P . i Do_prefd - 3%%iHaw Com Co. the wheat market yesterday, but to-day con- | ctls, $114%; 14,000, $114; 2000, $1 14%; 10,000, | yoc; ary Kip and Veal, 15c; dry Calf, 17@1sc; | rancho of V. and D. Peralta, Berkeloy: $2468. Sailed Sept 2-Schr Annle’ M: Camipbell, for Chi Ind & L..1010 8" |Pacific Mall ditions were reversed. Wheat being heavy it | $1 14%. Goatskins, 21%@30c; medium, 30c; winter, 10c; | Mary L. McMurray to Jaunet Ingler. lots 15, | Honolulu. e . Do.pretd .10 %0 [Pullman Palace. weighed upon corn and helped to cause the | Afternoon session—December—18,000 ctls, $114; | Sicopekins, shearlings, 15G25c each; ‘short | 16 and 17, block D, Revised Map Brospect Hill | - GbAT M LE—Arfived ‘Sept 3-Stmr New Eng- (N I Central ...... %0 [Silver Certificates B heaviness shown by the latter. Decciaber | 12,000, 31 13%; 4000, $1 14%. May—2000 ctls, $116; | ool 30@40c each; medium, 60GS0c: long wool, | Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. land, from Alaskg. - 0o N ¥ Central .".ll 118%|Stand R & T. closed H%@%e lower. 2000, 51 16%. 0c@$l 10 each: Horse hides, ealt, $2 % for| Mary E. Holt to Lewls E. Spear, lot on N | PORT OAMBLE—Silled -Sept - 3—Haw ship N Y Chl & St L. 14 |Sugar ... o ¢ Oate dragged along after corn and wheat. De- | BARLEY—The market is firm at the im- | igpee and $1@1 75 for smail; Co Horse- | line of Bay avenue, 234 E of Paru street, E | John Ena, for Port Pirje-- - Do Ist prefd.... Do prefd 5| Selena . 564,602 cember closed %c lower. proved prices, with rather more demand. hides, dry, $1 75 for large and 75c@$ 25 for | 49 by N 159, being lot 2, block Q, Oak Park | COOS HAY— Arrived. Sent. 2 i hio ‘Do _2d_prefd. I C & Iron. S el Provisions yellded some with graln. The| Feed, $1174@l 20; Brewing, nominal. small; Colts, S0c. Tract, Alameda; $10. Aug 14; schr Lettétia; hence “Aug-17. = o e U e rata .l o | Totals U. 8. 120938188 124 decrease in siocks of lart 16,00 tierces. was CALL BOARD SALES. TALLOW-No. 1 rendered, 34@she per m; e USAU—Arrived Sept 2 — Stmf Jewel, hence e ’ . 3 2o L disappointingly small. e market suffers 15 o = No. 2. Sc; refined, %c: Grease, 2c. 31. Sadime? 3 Sk No Pacific U § Rubber 46 | Toely outalds Neaw e mion 15 Somewhat for Iack of orders, the public taking | Anformal scssioncs:15 oclock—No sales. S GOT - Tall cilp. Southern Mountatn. 78100 « ~Builders® Ganiracts. AYERT BRAGG. Arrived ‘Bept. -3-$ime Co- - q Do prefd Do prefd 105% “DOMINION OF CANADA. """ | very little interest in the market. December | peinie FUCIITNE Gon No sales. free Northern, $@12c. Spring cl outhern | = Richard L. Murray (owner) with Ira W. Co- | quille River, hence Sept 1. i Ontarlo & W |West Unton S41y & 2 5 ork left off 12%c down, lard 7%2@10c and ribs s o Decamber—2000 ctls, $1 Mountain, 12 months', 9@1lc: Ban Joaquin and | burn (contractor), architect, Willlam Koenig, | SAN PEDRO—Arrived. Ser:-1-Stmr. South Or R & Na C&NW. 1247, | Montreal 2.3 | P 1ower. B e, 125 per. ol wosy -t | Southern, 7 monthe’, S@l0c: Foothill and | all work for a two-story and basement framé | Coast, from. ROGKDOFir. = @ - 8 Or Short Line, Do pretd 175 | Toronto . he leading futures ranged as follows: S ea sy common, $110818 o> | Northern, free, 12@ldci Foothill and Northern, | bullding on N corner of Frederick and Cols | ~ASTORIASailed Sept.2—Stmr.State of Calle Pittsburg 31 | Winnipeg cholve, "$LAT4EHL TET 20; miting S5 | dofective, 10f12c: Middle County. 13@ife; Hum: | streets, distant therefrom 110 feet. thence N | fornia, for Sem,IPrancisco. - - Reading . 14 | Halifax . .. | Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. | prise, 31 25@1 30; Gray, §1 ; milling, 3120 | {40 and Mendocino, 14@isc; Nevada, 10G1 2 br E 125; $2350. POKRT LOS ANGELES—Sailed’ Sept: 2—s: Do 1st prefd. 25 | Hamilton ....... $.1| Wheat No. 2— GLE per ctl ellow, $125: Eastern Oregon, 10@1%: Vallay Oregon, 15617c. | Fredorick and Albert Baruch (owners) with | Aloatvaz, for o ro0 ooicd . BEt " Rock Island St. John, N. B 3.1 September .oe% Mx 6@ 6% | CORN—Small_round yellow, iy Bastern, | “HOPS—1598 crop, 10@13c: 1897 crop, nominal, - | W. L. Holman (contractor), urchicects, Percy | SOUTH BEND-Arrived Sept 2--Schr jamies Bt Louls & § —_— —— | December So 0t 62% 6% 1% | large vellow, $110@112%; White, §115@1 20; = & Hamilton, elevator and grille work for a| A Garfleld, hencs.Aug.17. . - : Do 1st prefd. Totals ......... $2L89L187 11| May Lo 6% 63X 3% | mixed, 3105@107% per ctl GENERAL MERCHANDISE. seven-story and basement brick bullding on | ~Suiled Sept 2—Bkin- Mary Winkleman, for Do 24 pretd. *Not included in totals because containing | _Co RYE—$1 16@1 173 per cti, S corner of Third and Stevenson' streets; 45| Sydney; stmr Orizabs, for San Fratieleco. St_Paul other items than clearings. 1Not Included in | September 30% 0% 30% 30% | BUCKWHEAT—$1 75@1 85 per ctl. BAGS—Caloutta Grain Bags, 4%c; Wool | feet on Third by 76 on Stevenson; $3015. REDONDO—Arrived:Sept. 2-Schr Corona, Do prefd . totals because of no comparison for last year. | December 31 F10 ST 14 e Page, 6m2ic; San Quentin Bags, $4 85; Frait sl il b Biariie e R Tt e r - 6t P & Om. FeE s May 33 % 2% 25 2 Bags, b, 6l4c and 5%c for the three grades of SEATTLE—Arrived Sept 2 Br ship.Clan Me- Do prefd . DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE. Oats No. : aEE o DAl Twenty-five per cent of the shares in | pherson, from Port Townserid, - s - —— September 20 19% 19 FLOUR—Family extras, $ 15@425; bakers' | white and 7@GSc for brown. American railways are owned In Eng- | c-iled Sept 2—Stmr Progreso; for Sai NEW YORK, Sept. 2—R. G. Dun & Co.'s | December . 19% 19% 195 | extras, $4@4 15 per bbl COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Wel- | Jand clsco: stmr Cottage City, for Dyea Weekly Review of Trade will say to-morrow: "{I. e 221 a% 2 MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- | lington, $§° 'outh;l:ldCWelllémunkn vi.'o; Seat- - TORT BRAGG—Salled Sept’ 1—Stmr "Aloha, The smallest faillures ever recorded in an; {scount to the trade: tle, - Bryant, $6; Coos Ba- 2 ‘allsend, for San Francisco. T FoL rhonth Tor (fiyetiycass Wwere thbes T0t sk . | Beptember 874 a7 a7 |lows usual dlscoumt 8 AN e omanam | Be R umperiand,. $13. in bulk ana $1§ 5o a THE CALI'S CALENDAR. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Aug 31-Schi San L Y ugust. | gerober . . 8 84 <8 13%. 3 iy | Flgur, 38,25 per 100 1os; e Per 10; | acks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Teg, §14; Can- oy Buenaventura, from Redondo: No other mon'h since the monthly reports were | December . .$87% 89 875 877 (Rice Flour, $7; Cornmeal, $250; extra cream | pei. 0 per ton: Rock Springs and Castle Gers September, 1596 GREENWOOD—Arrived Sept 2—Stmr. Whites- commenced by Dun's Revlew exclusively has| Lard, per 100 ths— “Cornment, $325; Ontmeal, $ 25 Oat Groats, | §1 ©0; Coke, $12 per ton in bulk and $i4 in boro, hence Sept 1. : : Do 58 coup N Y C & St L'is. shown defaulted liabilities as small within | Septemiber Bome Do 5. B0 |s450; Hominy, $325@8 50; Buckwheat TFlour, g | eac PORT TOWNSEND—Sailed Sept I—Br. ship District 3.65 ... 17 INor & W 6s....... 122 |$1,000,000, and the ratlo of such defaults to | Qctober . SOMe S124 502 6% | Gya: Cracked Wheat, $375; Farina, §450; | IICE—China mixed, $ 25@4 30; China No. 1, Clan McPherson, for Tacoma.. . . .- Ala class A...... 108 |Northwstrn cons. M3 | solvent business, represented by exchanges | DSCEMber . -85 51T% 807 5B | hole Wheat Flour, $350: Rolled Oats, (bar.| $4 90@5 20; extra do, $5 30@5 Hawalian, | 3 | Lmet Quarier,| | Passed Sept 1--Schr Jennie Wand; from Bu- B 100 | Do deb b % 08 | Short Ribs, per 100 Tbs— 6 o5 656 05; $5 3T4@5 50; Japan, % S0@6 40; Loulsk b (3 ka, f S - Do B A0 §Dasen 68 through all clearing houses, only $10870 in | September 5% na pam o sy | TRl RO e B e e | Gt e S e Bl e . | T I GASCHE i Salled Snt i—&chr" Etbit e AT e 8 $100,000, 1s emaller by 26.5 per cent than In any | October - 530 530 |ley. 36; Split Peas, #425; eas, $450 per NawMoon. .| 4 ogne: for Ban Franciacos - - o SUGAR—The Western r Refining Com- o pany.quotes, terims net. cann ot 121% | previous month. The clearings having been the "Atchison ds . $4610 8. Line s tr Cube, Crushed | r [S48epiember 18] | TPORT TOWNSEND-—Arrived :Sept 3—Schr sh_quotations were as follows: Flour, O 8 Line &8 tr.... 107 | largest ever known in August, and 23.0 per cent N (AY AND FEEDSTUFFS. and Fine Crushed, 7o; Powdered, 6c; Cand = Compeer, from Point Hope; schr H C Wright, 's Pacitio'és or 4.1 igt lager than in 181 CUA rg@ . Drne, wiiesl (S8 Ko 3 l;;,:n:_ 3 Granulated, l&c‘;e DL Grnn‘?ul-Atedé 5%0; Contec. gaater from St Michael; bktn Chas F Crocker, from A s . Y Y A W e % b 1) oners’ A, i Magnolia A, c; I - ~olulu. . ¥ Reading ds - onormous volume of business in a month | No. 2 oats, 20%c; No. 2 white, B%@24%e} No. Straw fs weak under heavy receipts from t%c: Txtra C, i 2% | ueually one of the most inactive of the year | white, 24@28%c; No. 2 Tve, 421@43ic: No. 2| Stockton. There is no change in Hay. Bran | %C; Golden C, Sc: California A, S%c per Ib G2 | Europe's crop-at 232,000,000 bushels more thaa | ries, 12@1ic. I H St L & I'M C's. 9 | demands attentlon. Postponement during (he R aio 0! 2 A half barrels, %c more than barrels, and boxes schr Mabel Gray and schr Eclipse. from Eus DR 3 L & ST G Gs. 1203 | months of war of some coRtracts and purchases | biny sead. £ 4245 mess pork. per barrels S and Middlings are firm and bolders are gen- | o ‘more. T Eaiied Bept Y-Bheh Cariiner. City for Grays : St E Con which have now come forward explains part of | s §0; Jard, per 100 nounds. $5 04@5 Go: short LD aitedris o ; e Sied Sept 1 er City, for Gre Bile Go Do s Ciritics, Cxpiatuapert, T thors an Al | ribs hna) e zstg:gi el NS ’i‘xlx‘r?ngndsganm;erozén ME Tt NOTICE TO MARINERS, EVERETT—Sailed -Sept 2—Schr Sailor, Boy, i 5 ders (boxed), c; short clear sides (boxed), ¢ . s for Sen Francis & O e o il [T T Gtiete 106 | e rearaetien a0 tonscor bushelsifo make |~ Avticles— | i T e m’z“‘fi’%ll‘ Cotion. | K0 around. The other descriptions are aa be- | malntaihed in San Franciscs Tor the beneat of | 10" TN L raNCCe. 1GN PORTS 5 : our, ; ; 25025 ;| fore. . s HeTo 1 | Do ng s, fo | than in 1892 It ie therefore strictly true that | Whoa, *bushels Cracked Corn, $24@2 50, L ‘ogmmn-n:n quality, : mecond quality, | fass of ckpensecit Fegard to natlonallty and | NAGASAKI—Arrived Aug 30—Stmr Zealandia 2o Unlon Pac 344 | businces Is larger than in the very best of all| Com, b CALIFORNIA HAY — Wheat 316017 for | s4@éc: third qualisy, oy b * | "Navigators are cordially invited to vistt the | QW Manlla, for fan Francieco. - o vile La new Wab 1st Gs. 111% | much’ further increase. Ry i Soming in: Wheat and Oat, $13 0615 30: Gn7 | vAksLar Vethors, "sc; " Bwer o {1 disoctone.of oe. martd are. kopt on hand | 'o5¢,Slampa, for San Hrancisco. 1 CLEN D220 0% | _There e mo room to doubt that the wheat | Rariey, bushels .50 31800 | $15@14 507 Barley. ; Taiand Barley, $11012} | per b, chers 0@ e | o aompariaon ar roror aT? kPt o0 Band | FALMOUTH-Sailed Sept 3—Br ship Puif urt G Vo Tides 1 | S50 Semake L e PO | e e Toay e uiar | A H1 5001 07 Stook H0; Clover, omi: | "EAlin spring rume per information can aiweys be obtained regarding | “HONGEONG. Satied Aug $1-Stmr Empress : Do deterred 5| harvested, and aithough Beerbohm estimates | market was steady; Creameries, 18@isc) Dui- | " 'OUTSIDE HAY(From Oregon, Utah, o) | Fo « Hony, S tor doryr: 40440 | lights, dangers to navigation and all matters | of India, for Vancouver. . Central ists, 116%.Wis Cent »m Eggs. fresh, 1240 5 mu‘«uen_- and 3% c_ for i s of interest to ocean commerce. FALMOUTH—Salled Sept 1—Ger ship Bareme % - | Wheat, §13@15; Oat, $13@14: Cheat. $1 50@Ly; 84 @60, | The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry | bek, for Hull. Z R - W%