The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 17, 1898, Page 10

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jes. No { office, Where complete get, in rices. The continued rise | clf; of lard and ribs | lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham | very liberal deliveries from coast 9011157 al t3 of charts and safl- T cean Grelgnts S taken (o confitc reports | olse addeq s the dschina 1n pork. . Pork Jeft | Flour, §1 % per 100 fba: Rye Flour, § 75 por 100; | arrivals of ‘Australian this weely _althoush | ing dirsetions of the world ‘are kept on hand 2 of recent large export sales. The quieter ap- | off 5@7kc lower, lard 234@sc and ribs s lower. | Rice Flour, §7; Cornmeal, $2 50; extra cream | there are six vessels fully due. We are prom | o8 COMEOTISon and reference, and the Iatest ® | Jearance of the iron trade is confined strictly | * The leading futures ranged as follows: Cornmeal, 33%; Oatmeal, # 25 Oat Groats, | sed large shipments of coal from a new fleld | infarmation can always be obtained regarding $4 50; Hominy, 2 25@3 50; Buckwheat Flour, $4 | in Tacoma, of promising grade; hithe ation, and ol eanS 111 re still full: - 4 B vied it orders. and T Spite of o silght Articies_ Open. High. Low. Close. | Gua: "Crackéa Wheat,” $3757" Firina, *3150: | fow af thede promises {rom new sections havs | of \NErent 0, fosan commerc, Boston & Albany. 235 | Mini se in production, stocks of pig iron are eat No. 2— ole Wheat Flour, § 50; Rolled Oafs (bar- | been realized; it may result diffe s € tower of the new Fe ECMMA R N EERERE Toston & Muine. 100 | Allones" M1y Co.. 3 | smaiiee, poiating 4o & heayy consumptive de- | September - 3 rels), $5 85@6 25; In sack: G: Pearl Bar. | case. There are thirty-three vessels on the | buflding, at the foot of Marke steeet, trhercy 66 &% $5 65@5 63% 2% 6215 mm‘: Split Peas, $4 25; Green Peas, $4 50 per | engaged list from Australia, with a carrving fabout ten minutes before noon ang dropped at 4% C S i thern iron | December t Silver advanced a fraction. b SR, et i ee oo Ll - e e e o oo oo e o4 Gitg capacity of 85,000 tons. Names are not belng | noon, 120th meridian. by telegraphic signal re: Wheat futures weaker. Fitchburg ......... 104% [Calumet & Hecl sale demand for lumber continues in spite, of | Corn No. 8— — 5daed To the loading list lately, as ship-own- | ceived each day from the Uniial meatis L 76 Other Cereals about the same. Gen Elec new.... 78 |Centennial 1. some complaint from retailers. Fxport trade %ep!ember 2914 §2' gv. g}: HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. ers are finding more tp;'l;\‘t\‘l??l;e‘:flfil ft(‘y"r'“n;e.‘l; °T’.§:€‘.§2"' are w‘i:ng“' AL 2 ignal 10} v] very isfactory, the ecember 9 b vessels. s not yet fi vy 18 8 b - ether the (HAY, Ta ther Stpa ] o TR L O1a Bominion st otal Delng ewelled By, farger abipments it 31% | Hay is rather steadier as recelpts contlnue to | cost of Colonfal conls will be increased after | on time or glving the error, i L o pet No further change in Beans. N Y & New Eng. 88 |Osceola : of cotton, provisions and manufactured goods, run more moderately. Dealers generally look | January 1. The general opinion is the leading | in the morning papers the f s pu Potatoes steady. 0ld Colony 100 |Quincy .. which are larger than for August a year ago by | September . 20% 203 1 o molrarther [osclio e this Bk s d grades of Newcastle will be eight shillings, CHA 3 Eggs continue to rise. Or Short Line.... 3% Tamasack 47 per cent, notwithstanding a heavy increase | December 2015 201 on, and most | ook means an advance of thirty cents per Ensign (retired), 1 Butter and Cheese unchanged. Rubber 0 45t | Wolverine * in Ehipments of breadstuffs. Import trade as | May ..., A 22 | of them rather expect better prices as the | ton over present ruling quotations. utter a Sy e oA s el [Ty olverian 2.5 vet shows no particular expansion, and for the |~ Mess Pork, per barrei- winter _approaches, though early rains and | ‘‘Cumberland coal is being offered now below Poultry: quiet and fwealk. 22in ECHNITY eight months our exports are §2 per cent in | October ...., 83 832% §30 | warm weather might change this programme. | last month's limits; this Is caused by free ar- SUN, MOON AND TID; Peaches rather weaker. FPlums and -Pears FINANCIAL REVIEW. excess of {mports. Unfavorable trade features | December S 845 8 3714 | Feedstuffs dre_unchanged. rivals. 1f we should have some seasonable Pt firm. Al 2 are few and presented chlefly In the textile | January . 9307 92 $ 17 | BRAN-SUGIS 0 per ton. Taine in the next sixty days, it will lead 0 3 | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— s still drag. L : manufacturing trades, but here it is expected | " Lard, pe S er ton. Softening of coal freights from Englis! Times and Heights of High g;“:;'l,:u“' 1’:‘2”“ s dend A NEW YORK, Sept. 16.—Bradstreet’s Finan- | that the undgnlnbly large distribution Of dry | October .. ) p°“".d§’5— 4T 472% | FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $25 per ton; | Australian ports, as vessels would naturally Woters ot Port® Py »rvvr‘xnri\“i, Lénw 2 it ing g cial Review to-morrow will say: Prices have | goods this fall will soon be reduced in Im- | December 4821 4 82 48 | Oilcake Meal at the mill, $31@31 50; jobbing, | Seek this port if there should be any assurance Franclsco Bay. Published by officia gu® Large Prunes wanted, but scarce. vl ree el e i i TR o Peonmbe e 48714 | $82a32 50; Cocoanut Cake, $24925; Cottonseed | of outward charters for grain.” o the Fuperiotensens au- Provisions unchanged. e &' P! Wheat shipments for the week reflect an en- | ° Short. Rib: 00 e eal, $28@30 per ton: Cornmeal, $23@23 50; | Wellington, $8 per ' ton: New Wel NOTE—The high and low waters Wool, Hops and Hides dull. lative market as to the prospects of‘a dle-| o gt g emand for American wheat and | Septonsbes . DT, 00 pounds 530 | Cracked Corn. $24@24 50 38; Southfleld Wellington, $7 50; Seat- |, NO T ne e O treer " ors occur at Meat market well supplied and quiet. turbance in money. In the early part of the | quir® pur B i o “s6rs 901" bushels as against | oegoper ... s ink 5 27y | CALIFORNIA HAY—Wheat, $13 50@16 50 for Bryant, $6; Coos Bay, $5; Wallsend, | the ©lty Irome o i ter than ar mrD) about o week the bad bank statement of last Saturday | 3,100,208 bushels last week, 6,259,348 bushels In | January ATy %70 | good to choice, and $12@13 for lower grwde:' no Cumberland, $10 in bulk and $11 2 in ;: R IRt & i sammin 't L ebort Polnt; Cotl ateady and the expectation that the continued draw- | the corresponding week one year ago; 3,566,326 | SR o Y G fancy coming in; Wheat and Oat, $13@15; Oat, nia Anthracite Egg, $14; Can- | the height of tide 15 T o " places. R ing of money in the t - ‘would result in | bushels in 1896, 2,530,800 bushels in 1895, and | Cash quotations were as follow: $12 50@14: Barley, ; Island Barley, $106 Rock Springs and Castle Gate, | — s e — Larger movement in Quicksilver. Ing of money it the iressury would! resultiin | BUa e e Bige Tuly L ihis year, | lour, fem: No: 3 aprin Wheat, Sises No. 3| 1ol Alraita, 31l oq12 t; Scoek, sio;” Clover, | 3 fo; Coke, $i2 per ton in bulk and s in SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 e - rts of wheat aggregate 36,169,091 bushels as | spring Wheat, " No. d, 67c; No. 2 Hh sacks. — — QUICKSILVER TRADE. lMquidation by bullish speculators and gave an | (XPOTLS Of Sncat CEETERAte U6, 10 ™ ,:}(’,r,:{gxn%%g‘;{““’qfc-z g&sf:{‘:mmc; No. 2 w(l)"l"l;'sl,!]);: HAY-(From Oreigp. Utah, etc.)— | RICE—China mixed, $4 25@4 30; China No. 1, | Sun rises = % opportunity for bear operators to attack prices. | "Corn exports for the week are considerably | white, 24@2c; No. 3 white, 23@2ic; No. 2 Rye, T“:oflmy oot '600.}\'11“}?“ : Cheat, $10@12; | $4 90@5 20; extra do, §5 30@5 Hawallan, | Sun sets The fallure of interest rr' = to advance to fig- | smaller than last week's heavy total, aggregat- | 47%c;’ No. 2 Barley, 39@ééc: No. 1 Flaxseed, 3 : alfa, $10@11 per ton. $5 25@5 37%; Japan, $6 80@6 40; Louisiana, $5 50 | Moon sets The receipts of Quicksilver at this port during ‘Niess Pork. per | STRAW—0@G0c per bale. | ures indicative of a scarcity of funds tended, | ing 2,331 005 bushels against 3,868,369 bush 89c; Prime Timothy Seed, ! @s 50, s the first eight months of the year were 15,835 b e | last week. 3,901,092 bushels in this week of 1897, | barrel, $8 40@s 45; Lard, per 100 pounds, $4 77% = SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- | 5| Time| Time)| 5, Bainst 10,780 during the same time in | oNeven iy B ‘223":3;13;&"';2 | 2,384,787 bushels in 1806, 1,605,698 bushels tn 10 | B SharC i Sther, Tooms,. s5.1085 35:. Dry BEANS AND SEEDS. DA et e e e & 2 ’iF"“-{H = 5 5 e excl , 5, - v 1, ear, ex- i%c; and Fine Ci ,_THe: v R s v he_exports by eea during this period | and ‘145,301 in 15%4. Since July 1, thia ¥ Salted Shoulders, boxed, §4@i%e; Short CIEAT | There 15 no further change to report. and Fine Crished, Tho; Powdered. ¢ SiLw| jEW) Confec- « > = { were 4 sk California A, 5%c: Magnolia A, 11‘ 5:42 8368 flasks at $120,619 In valued at $164,9%6, against | $1.600,000 gold in London for import, the In-| ports of corn aggregate 30,738,875 ~bushels, | gides, boxed, $ 60@6 70. crease by the New York banks of thelr Govern- | against 34,377,849 bushels during the correspond- BEANS—Bayos, $2 20@2 25; Small Whites, | tioners' A, 6c gt ing perfod last year. Articles— Recelpts. Shipments. | $1 %@2 15; Large Whites, $175@19%; Pinks, | 5%c; Extra C, 5ie: Golden C, b¥%c; half bar- 7 WEATHER REPORT, ment deposits and the fact that loans were | % S50 Halres for the waek number 173, | Fiour, barrels . 13,300 TE00 | 52 02 40; Tiedn: momient: ey Sk, | rels. 346 more ‘than barrels, and boses 1o more: | 18| 0oy 2 ) 2 - being shifted from New York to other clties |, ;inet ™10 Jast week. 169 ~ this week a year | Wheat, bushels . 14,600 264,600 | 3 25: Butters, nominal; Limas, $3 15@3 25; Pea, | N Order taken for less than 75 barrels or its | 19 1:40) S0tk Saratin 15 ine o | contributed to create an easler feeling about | g0, 315 in 1896 and 2i8 in 18%. Corn, bushels - 352,100 626,100 | 51 902 05; Red Kidneys, $2 50@2 75 per ctl. | equivalent. | 200 NN Shtorlinn Ewoino ine) the money market which on Wednesday and | “Canadian fallures for e week number 20, | Oats. bushels 183,100 151,900 | © SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $4 2G4 50 per otl; % B s |21 SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 16, § p. m. | Thuraday caused ‘a sharp rally in prices. O | sgainst 17 last week, 36 in this week @ year | Rye.' bushels 28,500 5,900 | Yellow Mustard, $474 126: Flax, nominal, $2@ EAN FRANCISCO MBAT MARKET. 2 The following maximum temperatures were | Friday the rise continued Lr ot “mw’, | ago, 41 In 1896 and 1895, and 43 in 1894. Bariey, bushels . 63,700 3,700 | 2 10; Canary Seed, 2%@%c per I; Alfaifa, 23| 5 | 3. reported from stations In California to-day: the engagement for imoort of e e e | — - —_— — — | from Utah, 6c; Rape, 2/4@3%c; Hemp, 2%@3c: | 1ocal packers are bidding only 4c for Hogs, | — o — = Eureka 64, Fresno 100, Los Angeles 9, Red | more £01d. In the latter vart of the day, hows | DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE. . On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter | Timothy, 5@5%ec. owing to the more liberal arrivals. Beef, Mut- | NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides Blodt %, Sen’ Lajs. Oblspe. &2 ben Diego! 1 | Sycky the exceptional weakness of Awierican | =l market was firm; creameries, 13@20c; dalrles, | DRIED PEAS—Nlles, §1 60; Green, $175@2 25 | ton and Lamb are quiet. the early morning tides are given in the left Bacramento 02, Independence 82, Yuma 106 “Fhe attitude of the Secretary of the Treas- | NEW YORK, Sept. 16.—R. G. Dun & Co.'s (11%@13c. Fges, firm; fresh, 13%@léc. per ctl. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers | hand cn;‘umn‘andfthfmsrurgg‘ecim;; i s e an Francisco data: Maximum temperature | v New Y Ve vi vt - e st day jn the order of o T . . &, mintmum 5, mean i U I R e e e o WHEAT MOVEMENTS. POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. | “BERF Kt quality, 6@eke: second quality, | seoond time column gives the second tide of 4 o el & < pxons ¢ i gRdpte i =l = 2 ¥ v, the third time column the > WEATRER CON DO e AND CHNERAL | sureiindiontiye ot mecions daranssment ol husl: iy or fatteint it twiniug tupfofialivir Uxtilon Recelpts. Shipments. | _There are several slight changes in Potatoes. | * 4 BAL - Lewes. 220 Small, (4@Se per Ib 1 G last or right hand column gives the An area of high pressure is central over | nO doubt a share in bringing the stock market | are generally greater than those involved while | Citles— Bushels. Bushels. | Vegetables run along about the same. MUTTON — Wethers, 6@ic; Ewes, 6@6%c | last tide of the day, except when there are but Jéaho ‘and Wyoming. A second area of high | {0 Its sentes at a time when speculators were | war s In progress. The rush of orders kept | Minneapolts 292450 a2 | POTATOES 40@50c in sacks for Early Rose | per Ib. | three tides, as sometimes occur. The heights ssure s central Oft the northwest. coast of | nclined to believe in the po-=iiility of & sharp | back while war lasted by those who thought it | Luluth ... 25,000 1,318 | and 4@T0c In sacks and 7c@$1 In hoxes for | LAMB—Spring Lamb, T%@Sc per Ib. | given are “additions to_the soundings on the vashington. -The pressure is lowest in South- | [UITY in Interest rates. This has not occurred, | gy eqd not to take any chances has strength- | Chienan ..., H 254'004 | Burbanks; Salinas Burbanks, T5c@$1 20; Sweet | PORK—Live Hogs, 3%c for large, 4@4%o for | United States Coast Survey charts, except eastern Arizona and Southern California. The | And the highest auotation for call loans has | Z/EF" A0 16 (R1e PO CORRRc B0 HOCre | Soicaso Y Jo.000 | Fotatoes, 1@1%e per Ib for nearby and 2@2%c | Medium and 34@3%c for small; stock Hogs, | when a minus sign (—) precedes the helght, barometer has fallen rapldly at Yuma during Deen § per cent, with the bulk of Wall street | ! a little and caused a large Gy L 36000 | 5 Merced. 2@3c; dressed Hogs, 54%@6kc. and then the number given is subtracted from the day. horrowings on securitfes at fully 1 per cent | for the time than can continue, but though it | St. Louis . 4,001 2,000 | (ONIONS-50@650 per ctl for yellow. Pickle — the depth given by the charts. The plane of The temperature has risen decidedly along | l0Wwer. Iesides the fact that an advance of | has passed there is evidence that the consum- | QE""" = !l;% 25005 | Onlons, Tic@s$i per ctl. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. reference Is the mean of the lower low waters. the Contral Coust of Calitornia and slightly over | Tates would bring gpld from abroad, probably | ing demand is very large. How large can only | Kansas City . : 0 | YEGETABLESGreén Peas, sage; steine e ——————————————— the entire Pacific Slope. It is from 6 to 19 de- . = S : | be judged afty ks of waiting. But 5 ;. Lima eans, 3c: Bay ‘or Friday, September 16. Brees above the normal in the interlor heavy payments for the new Government bonds | 00 JNAERC A1E Sme BeRes O ole Tong: | Thoctaters 1,201,252 4% | Bouash, waie; Green Peppers, %@ fof | Flour, ar sks ... 1055 Butter, ctls i Vel er is fof y alon e northe - re nearly d ¥ e ;. Ce age, 5 er V' “hees 1 = fommia conet, parie Ciont al e the soitnen | fAvorable’ bank statement fo-day 15 unlikely: | est are likely to pay most, The business of the | Boston s 156763 Carrots, G30C per sack; Bay Cuctmbers, | Nariey, ctly 11 am| e got | Branch Hvdrographic Office, U. S. N.. Mer- coast and cioudy over Puget Sound. In other | This hus led to a covereing of the traders' | country is expanding, so that payments through | New ¥ork .. L {1570 | 22@40c; Plckles, 31 501 65 for No. 1 and T5e@sl | Beans, sks 124|Brandy. gals chants' Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., Sep- digtricts it Is clear. | short sales put out early in the week, and | cjearing-houses In the second week in Septem- | T R 2o for No. 2; River Tomatoes, 35@i0c; Bay Toma- | Potatoes, sk ... 7,455 |Leathor, rolls tember 16, 1898. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty | has probably induced more or less repurchas | }o oo 925 per cent larger than in 1892 and | yow Oojeans . el 35@h0c; Green Corn, 7oc@§1 per sack | Onions, sk »..o. 1088 |Higen o i T oNes GO e Y. ouss enAing midnight: Boptombes 47, 2895 ing Interests which sold stocks on fear of tight | ber were 2.5 per e [ New orls Sr 159 | for ' Vacaville, "§1 50 per crate for Alameda, | Brag. s il o |ehdes B s building was dropped at exactly noon to-day— Northern Calltoria. Falr - Saturday, except | money, while It seems also.to have led to re- | for two weeks 12 per cent larger. T'rom ot ; 3.0% | T5e@S1 for Berkeley; Garlic, 2a2ic per 1b} | Myadiings. sics 435 Pelts, balo ... T e support by cliques and large operators | and rallway returns, and such trade reports as p. m. Greenwich mean time. v_cloudy c E | | Green Okra, 40@65c: 7 ) - artly cloudy along the coast in the morning; | = 7 ra, 40@65c; Dried Okra, 8@10c per 1b: | Wool o, Pk westiwing e ¢ | in_thetr specialtie | are instructive, it must be concluded that much Totals .. 305,488 517,926 | Egg Plant, 40@60c per box; Marrowfat Squash, | Hems' beres © [ A e A DS HLCH Southern California—Partlv cloudy Saturday, | , Londom's action in our market has been a | ,,re morchandising ls belng done than in the LIVERPOOL FUTURES. ity per fon. Hops, beles . I Quicksilver, Y Ensien etliedypa g e becoming somewhat threatening in the moun: | feature. Speculation there was depressed by |, .= "o " oo though not always with | Wheat— Sept. Dec. Mar. | EVAPORATED VEGETABLES — Potatoes, | fray. fons P e tains in the south portion: fresh west wind. | (he renewed political complications in Europe, | il card h ning 5 6% 6 6% | eliced, raw, 12c per b in lots of 25 Ibs; sliced | Fggs doz [ it ‘Nevada—Falr Saturday. in Crete and in the Soudan, Nevertheless, at | much profit. Wheat has gone forward much | OPERRE = 3% B o | esiconteny HeONE: e aots of 35 1a; wlited | mxes, .06 e Utah—Falr, warmer Saturday. the decline here there was forelgn buying, al- | more freely and the price has advanced 2c. It PARIS FUTURES Onions, 6ic; Carrots, old, 13c; new, 1Sc; Cab. OREGON. = Arizona—Partly cloudy Saturday, somewhat | though the money markets abroad were stiffer | is supposed that the advance is largely due to 4 Nov.-Feb, | Dage. 30c; Sweet Potatoes, 30c; Turnips, 2c; | Oats, ctls . 3,185 |Hay, tons ...... o T From. Due. threatoning in the mountain reefons of the ©On the fear of a gold outflow of the country. | milling demand comlng pon & narrow suppl Flour— ; Novi-Feb. | S Beane, Soe: Tomarotn S, o south portion. Later on Americans became the feature in | Exports are large, 3,007,474 bushels, flour in- | Opening o PAMXLYMRETML T Lo {Sept.1t San "Francisco and_vielnity—Partly cloudy | London, and the buying of stocks here for | cluded, from Atlanitic and 20L05] bushels trom | Closing - 4 POULTRY AND GAME. MARKET. CliaiIl s Pt o e in the morning, falr during the day Saturday, fOTelsn account was mederately large. partic- | Pacific ports, and for two weeks 5,697,320 bushels | Wheat— ity Tasnte e epty brisk to high southwest sind. v Sa * | ular attention being pald to the Pacific stock. | from both coasts, against 18%,853 bushels last | Opening g{ g The market s well supplied and dull. Butter and Eggs are both dearer, Cheese is | Iertha . St. Michael . 7 Bpecial’ from Mount Tamaipais-Cloar; wind | e coming srestoration’ f “passenger rates | ysir HHEcalRRIE WHERL for im0 IREies OF BeD 4 C/0aIng = POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 15@l7c for Gob- | unchanged. Titanin. {INanaimo . west. 4 miles; temperature 80, maximum tem- | cAused bv_the Canadian Pacific surrender of | tember Lave been 14,663,995 bushels, agains & o e blers and 10@13c for Hens; Geese, per pair, | There have been liberal recelpts of Poultry | NOrth Fork.....[Humboldt . perature 8. N 0™ | claims to differentials has apparently produced | 14,657,106 bushels last year. EASTERN E S 5 rs and ens % , : oultry | North F S Local Forseast Oiieial’ | 8 greater impression abr-ad than under recent ‘The forelgn demand will be smaller and the | e §1 25@1 50; Goslings, §1 26@1 50; Ducks, $33 50 | this week and the market is abundantly sup- | Gpeene S0 DieR clal. | jrcumstances it has been possible for it to | American crops larger than last year. The | CHICAGO. for old and $£3@4 3 for young: Hens, #@; | plied in consequence. | S I Humbolds . | do here. &light yleld in corn was due rather to the Go: FASTERN MARKETS. i ernment report, which fs not_entirely discred- | - e in Cat. | Roosters youns, $4 f0@5 50; Roosters, old, $4 25 : c . CHICAGO, Sept. 16.—CATTLE—Trade in Cat- | o338 Gi3 J00E 8 MO0 ern. 58 50" for large, | Truits and Vegetables show no changes | Wellington. tle to-day was as active as the slim supply | & 4 i K worthy of note. Both are In their usual | Navarro . would permit, and prices ruled strong, with | 62000 for small; Pigeons, §1 201 50 per dozen | LU,y sual liberal | gignal LONDON MARKET. ited, than to any change in movement, which = has been small compared with last year. The -+ < 3 1 NEW K STOCK 5 b 3 " © | some sales at 10c advance. Choice steers, 35 3 e, Salmon s out of season and will | Australia... " [Honolulu .... -{Sept. REW. ORI EDRE N NEW YORK, Sept. 16.—The Evening Post's | o1 ke, on 7 0 seks, DAVe been, 4801331 bueh- | medium, $4 80G5; beet stevrs, $1 l0a4 15; | GAME—Nominal until October 16, remain 20 | Queen ‘| Victorla & Puget Sound Sept.13 NEW YORK, Sept. 16.—There was a re-| London financial cablegram savs: ‘The stucs | With Jhe starting of ninetcen furnaces idle S LR 3 BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. m_!;ge“t;glt{'s Is The Call's regular weekly retail | Fomona.. SERbeli = 2 cets ened gene: v -day, | a month ago, partly not Included as yet, the ettt ) : e < - . > Srudescence of fears of 4 squeeze in the money | TISrket8 heore opened wenerally buoyant to-day, | & At SED, PACLY Mot Ieclu0ed 5 ol ton fed Western steers, | gEggs continue to rise. Butter is firm, but | _Coal, per tor ETOgTEsn. ttle S . s, but gave way later and except for Americans | 3 U 3 4 1065 40: Texans, $3 52@5 10. J - c Del Nort rays Harboy market to-d This had the effect of bring- = = against 206,177 tons August-l, and the decrease $410@5 0; Texans, 2010 no higher. Cheese remains unchanged. cannel .... 12 00| Castle Gate..$9 60@ — Bote & U Ing the morning advance in prices of stocks | Prices ‘;‘““‘r"“ “b"“‘:“’"" h‘"’r"- '1;“9 main | o stocks of 116,623 tons in two months ind L85 ine siioly O Hots pas 00 ‘rflr"a that | 2 e 5 Wellington 10 €0 Southfleld }H”““"' ’;‘,"“‘{’”’fj' to & standstill. The dullness that followed {n- | T¢ason for the setback is the fear of a crisls | cates a consumption but little below 1,000,000 | traders experfenced no difficulty in forcing a BU TR E | New Welling- " Wellington 950 | .|Portlan vited “operations by the benes Ther wentessd | in France over the Dreyfus incident, while } {ons per_month. * Structural work is the heav- | further, decline of fe. Fulr to choles, e ey e lmoonn | slom Coos. Bay ... —@ 700 3 ¢ ‘ ' s s| t ever know s f 1 B, 3 0@ f el alry— . their attacks on sugar, which was but feebly | he situation at Fashoda is also not liked, | iest eier, known at Fltishur, oust smailer mixed, §3 6)@4; light, # 65G4; piss, §2 % | _Dairy—Cholce to fancy, 21@2e; common | BN Biduee ete ' Diego supported at any time during the day, though cans were good. The strength In New | crowged with the general raliway demand for | B B akied Conde Firkin, 18@%c: pickled roll, | Butter, fancy, Common Eggs. pRacumaic; there were one or two s rallies on cover- | York induced bull purchases here, but the | gutomatic couplers and orders for street cars HEEP—There was a demand for sheep and |, pickied Coode Firkin. J26300; bt aquare - TR -IDepartx Ing of shorts. T! effected a decline of over | CHIe{ Support was from the continent. Cen- | to Japan, and plate mills are crowded west lambs and stronger prices were the rule for the | g;flg@;fl uum:ix.am'e dcked, 16@16%c r| Do, per roll . doz Y Yboina et ek e i tral Paclfic was again bought largely by Ber- | of Philadelphia, while the foundry consumption | better classes of offerings. Common to prime | ) FeHer JRUSE o Per| Do, good EioneY, 1 points in this stock and worked a reaction It is believed that financiers there wish | {s heavy and the rail mills are not yet ready | Sheep, §3 60@i 6); Western sheep, $3 60ad 25; | leFFI’S'F ~(‘|*‘;m};' mild new, 10@1ic; old, §%@ | Cheese, Cal. n 15 .22 In the whole list. earller advances being entirely | to have a say in the reconstruction scheme. | to accept orders which they cannot deilver for | feeders, 33 50@4 12; inferior to cholce lambs, | o, SEESRT ROl mild Bow, 10@Te: o1 TAG eese, Eastern. Do, 3@y [ Sxste Calitorniaitortiond 2 = Sent 22 wiped out, with & few exceptions. The de- Prices advanced sharply after business hours. | months, being engaged far ahead. Southern | $3 65@625; Western range lambs, $ 40@6 2. | jdes, (ream Cheddar, F@iles - " | Cheese, Swiss @10 | Walla Walla....|Victoria & Puget Sound|Sept.24 ine Al At very heavy offerings | but closed a fraction under the best 'Kalfirs | plg has been eold for export. 3,00 ‘tons in all, | Recelpts—Cattle, 2000; Hogs, '26,00; Sheep, | EGGS- Ranch Ergs, 16430 per dozen: store | _Meats, per b | Coos Ba; _|Newport Sept.24 and was effected o transactions for most Were £ood early In the day, but closed weaker | including 15,000 tons to Scotland, and orders for | 7000. Eggs, 16G22; Eastern, 15@17%c for ordinary | Bacon .. Stoiion: MTiere i profit taking by room | \T SYMpathy with the Parls bourse. New York | 15,000 tons more have been refused. Tin Is | S and 21@2c for fancy. Beef, chof STEAMERS TO SAIL. P S is buying gold very strong!- and has taken a | quiet at $16 06 and lead at 4c, with copper OMAHA. i & Y0, good. = e 4 traders, b tion of the urgent li- | gmall amount from the Bank of England to- | st 12%c and spel 50 Pot | ) Dol = = uidation w cteristic of the mar- o it aT T s Lo ey o | SOMATIA, fflept, |k CATIUL SR scelyta, (B0 || DECTDUOUR ANDOTIRUS | FRUTTS, £ 5 [oomed Bes Steamer. | Destination. | Salls. | Pler. b § O e e = B ensational rise %, London. Heavy sales | Market active and stronger. Native beef steers, | Ham, Cal. X er. ket carlier in the week. Active support was | (anadian Pacis .”c*.g,mn;nr:mm:gnl:.m#, bar | ahead have bloci e project for a tin plate 20: Western steers, §3 80@4 80; cows and | Peaches in small hoxes to the local trade are | Do, Eastern Porterhouse, do. Coptic ... {China &Japan|Sept. 17, 1 pm|PMSS withdrawn. however, and manipulation to ad- v, g 28 i $3@3 80; storkers and feeders, $3 70@ | a 1 It betog ot h iy | Lard .. Smoked Beet. G'ce Dollar|Yaquina Pay. Sept.17, 5 Pler 18 vance prices was ed for the time be- | PSE cent. Important cotton mills have stopped and print IS S0; FaBoCRe. J | dragging again, ng In free supply, though | v 5eq " ce Dollar|Yaquina Pay.|Sept.17, & pm|Pler 0 | Coos Bay ewport....../Sept. 18, 9 am|Pler 11 Pork Sausoges 4 65; bulls, stags, etc. $2 25@3 85. there is little decline. There is no change in | Spring Lam 12— Veal | Spanish 4s closed 42%. | cloths hold 2.06c, with other cotton goods un- | | ing. The earl y saw a very | PARIE £ elainE bt | © HOGS—Recelpts, 5900, Market a shade to Sc 3 | Umatilla .[|Vic & Pgt Sd.|Sept. 18, 10 am[Pler 3 iy - the | FATIS Bept. 36—Boantih {8 olosed AT | Reaer e eva i e Re mertlirs rn | lower. Fieavy: $1 0008 T mized: G ags Wiy | E U8 aNA Dears. Wigw aud Qubicos ara tarod. | Poultryiand Gaine— Orizaba. ....[Mexico 0 am Pler 11 Pac! eir | AN I CIRARINGS higher-priced cotton. Woolen mills represent | 1Eht, 33 65@3 75: bulk of sales, $3 8@8 70. s ochonmed o Wine Orapes a0 ool [ Honaceel - M00® Turkeys, Do b 150 20| Chitlkat Humboldt 2 pm|Pler 13 lea. high record | NGS. rather better orders, although much machinery | SHEEP—Receipts, 400. Market strong. Na- f‘ $12 per ton, with nothing doing, as it is | Young ohoet- 0@ u“Ckfl- Cfl%h» Wg 60 | Colon Panama.. 2 m PMSS at ke at 104. S e is idle, those who have not old wool bidding | tive muttons, $3 6)G4 15; Western muttons, §3 50 | ‘9 SAE¥ ¥6L. oo o Rear O P ohc 1 00@1 z aquina Bay.(Sept. 19, 5 pm|Pler 13 1, but there | NEW YORK, Sept. 16.—The following table, | much below the current prices, which are so | @4; stockers, $3@i; lambs, $4@5 20. <l“,‘g§ l‘ L et foeh i1 Rooeters, 09 50 RO P‘{' . W. Elder|Portla® 10 am Pler 24 + Prices. There | complled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear. | far maintained that sales for two weeks have | 2 PRl ol Gl ) o | LR S R SR, Brninieso R sIIRnE 1L 00 AT ane | ot °% | ings at 89 cities for the week ended September | been only 6,635,300 pounds, against 35,629,400 | s EADRS X igs, nominal, Brollers, each, 306 40/ o oo & pm Pler 13 Dy for fmport, so that mo further |15 With the percentage of increase and de- [ HOUNds last yer and 11010100 pounds in the | KANSAS CITY, Sept. 16—CATTLE-Re-| Cantaloupes, 50c@$l per crate: Nutmegs, 2@ | Frults and Nuts— e criels 1a expe Lon. | crease as compared with the corresponding | 510060 pasnds of Auctralien wool s colaPar | celpts, 5000 Best steady to strong; others slow. | goc per box; Watermelons, $15G% per hundred | Almonds, M.......10@12 Oranges, doz in the money market. Columbfa . 10 am|Pler 24 don bought stock: o 3 . Native steers, $3 40G5 40; Texas steers, $3g4 60; | for large and $@12 for small to medium. Apples, Th. 4@ 6| Pears, per Ib. after prices liad chgagements || T astiyeas Boston for ehipment 'to Burope. While the | irexas cows, 32 50@3; native cows and helfers, | Huckleberries, §@9c per Ib. Blackberries, per Peached, per b s i t S suj{bfer 1% ] L mills cannot buy at present prices, except for | wexis C kel \ oatic e B Queen ...l Vie & Pgt Sd.(Sept. 23, 10 am|(Pler 9 rices were quite firmly fes, | New York. as they did elght months 80 that the old | ®HoGS Recelpts, 800 Market weak to Go| White Grapes. 25@icc per box: Black Grapes, Cantaloupes, each10@15| Raspberrica, per ESEECUE P dnpiaiol 4. 2 pmiFler ,850,000. United State: v, and | GRicags Failures for the week were 174 in the United | loWer. Bulk of sales, $3 65@3 75; heavy, §3 60@ | Z6@40c; Muscats, 3%@30c; Seedless, —; o- | Figs, per 1 . 5@ 8| drawer . S Pler 2} the §'s udvance bid price to-day. De- | Chicago o BUtea, Spainst 301 Taoyear a8 it Canada | packers, §3 66@3 80; mixed, 33 60@3 80; , kay, 35@50c; crates sell about 10c higher than | Grapes, per ib..... 4@ 8| Raisins, Ib. ot th much” eurtatled. The | E L Sgainst 2 Tiehts, '3 5053 75: yorkers, $3 7083 15; pigs, 33 25 | boxes; lsabellas, $1@1 25 per crate, Huckleberries, per Strawberries, per, price ruled at St. Louts againet 4) last year, @3 0. Blackberries, $2 50@4 50 per chest. Thae @10| _drawer SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Total sales of shares, = S EEP—Recelpts, 3000. Market firm; lambs, | Flums, 40@66c per crate and 40@f0c per box; | Lemons, do; Walnuts, 1. e including: A G ORI SR s $3 85G5 10; muttons, $3@4. in_bulk, $20 per ton. Limes, doz Watermelons, " echis@30 ARRIVED. e The Earl Fruit Company sold California DENVER. e Eanesrn0GHEe mer hox forgood | tolioholon “:.‘;:fab;::‘_"“ Friday, Beptember 16. . | frutt to-day as follows: DENVER, Sept. 16.—CATTLE—Recelpts, 200. | 3 0, [o7 common stock. el v 25| Etmr Coos Bay, Hall, $ hours from Newport 1 preferred, Orleans . 9| NEW YORK, Sept. 18.—Grapes—Muscat, 5ic@ | Market steady and quiet. Beef steers, $3 50 App?es, 35@60c for common, 76c@$l per box | Artichokes, doz Green Okra, b, g | and.way ports. 3 | | _Stmr Coquille River, Joh 17 hours ational Pa nneapoils -9 | $1 55, average 83c; Rose Peru, 80c@$l, average | @4 b . @4 50; feeders, frelght patd to | for No. 1 and $1 25 for cholre. Beets, doz. Onions, .. Bl o P e T sunuson, ours: from Ciivtland ;| 8, Toker, Fuioga b, nrerase SN amoried. | riyer, B 3064 10 siockers SIEISNE Deld, W10 | Bartiet Fearn, Q01 Rofor pox and Ngw | oens, while D40 5 Ceppers greea.: 488 “Shiar Tkt Arens, Hansen, 1 Boues from sl ;) 5@1 40, average $1 35, Pears— ulls, stags, etc., : 3 a 75 r box an 5 . E - g Leather preferre | Loutsville artiett. $113G2 66, average 32 30; Salway, 6@ | HOGS-Itecelpts, 200, Market c lower. Light | ber. ton for ripe and inferior stock. Lima, . Do Sweet. H e i ol 7 h onioy CLOSIN 0 Providence . | 81,05, average gac.” Penches “Georse's Late, %o | packers, 3370G4 70; mixed, §2 65g8 10; heavy, | | CITRUS FRUITS Oranges, $161 80 for Va- | Cabbage, each. .. 1G10) Parenips, dox .. m@ig’ oStmr Alex Duncan, Olsen, 7 houts from Pigs o 0 pref 1 05, ave e $7c; range Cling, 1 15. 50@3 enclas, 5 for St. ichaels, 7 1 ‘aulifiowers, each 5 adishes, dz 5] >4 EDr e PP % i | e e p 0, Tealion ey 0o avarans | TeodS S eceipts, 3. Market firm. Good | Mediterrancan Bweats and 50975 for ectiiness | Gelesy. . bunch 5G—, Sage, doz bnchs. 203 | Bark Martha Davis, Frils, 4 days from Hon- Baltimore & Ohio 43 o Paclfic ... 8.3 | 81c; Hungarian, §1 201 35, average $1 22; How- | fat muttons, $3@4 lambs, $4 50@5 25. Lemons, $2@2 50 for common and $3@5 for | Cress, doz bnchs..20@25! String Beans, Ib.. 4@ 5 | Olulu. via o ays. Canada Pacific .. ¢ Railway by | Omaha .. - | ell, $1 41; Clairgeau, $ 70. Eight cars sold. odturisiing €00d_to’ cholce; Mexican Limes, $6@7; Califor- | Cucumbers, doz...10@15( Summer Squash, CLEARED. e ey {Bo Rallw % | Inaianapolis . GHICAGO, Sept. 16.—Grapes—Tokdy, $0c@ BUSINESS BERLI nia Limes, 7c@$1 5: Bananas, $1 25@2 2 per | Egg Plant, per ib. 4@ 6| _per Ib. 40 5 Friday, September 16. Canada Southern. | " Do pres T e L s—Tol USINESS IN N. s 4 = ST Central Pacific . |Texas & Pacifie.. 143 | Golambus, fo. $1 90, average $121; Muscat, 70@%c, average unch; Pineapples, $3@4 per dozen. Green gom. ‘dox 12@30) Tome W 0230 | Stmr Pomona, Parsons, Eureka; ‘Goodall, Ches & Ohlo...... |Union Pac prefd SANEHIAN 83c. Feven cars sold. BERLIN, Sept. 16.—Business on the bourse | 1 oypyy povind™ noms, RAISINS, BTC. Gl;‘m! et Saroips, Orzb 1§’722 Perkins & Co. Chi & Alton. 156 |UPD & N BWrORI Gmb i to-day was frregular. Americans and Canadian 3 , N ;‘sh.pfl: s oes, . @ sv,— ll;»alrk [nfi'eflnlm‘l‘ Ross, Portland; J D e et 2%, | Richmona AT Pacifics were firm. International securities | New York advices report a firm market there | Borude sty | SPreckels & Bros ol e S D BleDorere 1% | Memphis NEW YORK, Sept. 16—FLOU. —Recelpts, | looai securitics weve dut. o oo rined 884 | for Prunes, with the large sizes unobtalnable, | carp - . . -8 Teiday. | Beptemben ) Do prefd ........ 87 | Do pretd S %0740 barelaifexports) WAIRILA raln’ qulsterbut |6 ok = ADGIRRRE e Y DRRTORIE St ani| eOTen 8 10412| Stmr Pomona, Parsons, Eureka Del & Hudson F S e tasly Gt ! thott iShwnie i3 FOREIGN MARKETS. Oregon and Washington for large sized Ital- Hfrur?néfl 5 xg}g Stmr State of California, Thomas, Astoria. Del L & W O v b e B0 L fan Prunes to fill the deficlency, but they are | fajibut .. Shkates; cach: Stmr Empire, Nelson, Coos Bay. s Worcester = gt el Loy s also scarce. The fact is, there are no large | Kingfish $@10| Tomco Stmr Sequota. Thwing, Fort Bragg. 124,224 bushels; spot steady, No. 2 red, Tic f. LONDON, Sept. 16.—Consols, 109%; Silver, £ @ a Erl Atlanta ... ' ) 2 s s 16d: French 108 52 Wheat Prunes anywhere this year—either here or in | Mackerel g—! Clams, gal. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander San Diego. e Salt Lake City. b. afloat to arrive and spot. Options opened | 28 1-16d; French rentes, he; Wheat car-| ope. This Is an off year for frult, all| Do horse . 8@—! Do, hardshel, 100.40% Stmr Cleone, Miller, Point Arena. Fort Springfield, Mass steady on forelgn buying, but soon eased off | Boes off coast, buyers and sellers apart; cargoes | ;.und. Perch .. Crabs, each. 10@1: Br bark Inverurie, Charleson, Portland. @t Nor et Fort Worth and later developed pronounced weakness, | ON Passage, sellers at advance 6d; cargoes Ore- | Jocally speaking we are having a very fair | Pompano @75| Do, softshell, doz.25@35 TELEGRAPHIC. - Hocking Vall Portland, Me. Liquidation was o featurs, supplemented by | % 205 4id: English country markets, firm. | frujt market at present. Thera {8 no rush, but | RockAsh —@10| Mussels, qt. 10@12 | POINT LOBOS, Sept 1610 p. m.—Weather, Haols Cen 5 Portland, Or : 2 thts: lght LIVERPOOL, Sept. 16.—Wheat, firm; No. 1| good lots sel! off well at steady prices,” and | Salmon, smoked..200—| Oysters, Cal, 100...40G— | thick: wind, SW: velocity, 8 miles. g D Dogpeca St. Joseph . prospective large recelpts; light export demand | gtandard California, 6s 2d@6s 3d; Wheat in | there is no accumulation of stock, The feeling | Salmon, fresh.....—@—| Do,Enstern,” doz..23@10 : Pt J 2 e Erle & Am Tobaceo |rss amusiee: 8nd deliveries on September contract. Just at | Paris, qulet; Flour in Paris, quiet; French | in all kinds is firm. Sturgeon CHARTERS. LE:! w:'rv‘:ir Nortolk . I}’u’ !;lm:;’:@n‘ ‘::;3 ‘x;nwll(yr ovxg\;rsegegn%fi\e':ibg country rrlmgkets, steady; weather in England, DRIED FRUIT — New Prunes, 6c for ;A_'ge ?‘;pk:e Bm;gs mdxwl !old' le:-pool. 228 €4. ks | Byracuse ": clos 2 Lo Sl = warm ‘and 40-50's, b0 for B0-60's, 4%c for 60-70's, 3 e Chas B. Kenney loads coal at Depart- Louts & Nest il a0 1i6gTlc, closed T0jc; December, 67 3166 | * COTTON-Uplands, 3 7-324. @ic for 10805, 3.GI4e for S0-90's, 2 @e % | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | . bay for Honolulu; Dirigo, coal at Soat- R | ss3c, closed GTige. WHEAT—Futures ' closed quiet, easy; Sep- | $0-100's and 2@2%c for 100-110’s: Peaches, 64@ = tle for this port; E K Wood, lumber at Ta~ 3 2 HOPS—Firm. tember, 53 9%d; December, b8 4%d. 8l4c for good to choice and 9@10c for fancy; Mre. Cecile J. Dolon to W. H. Chickering, | coma for Shanghai, 56s. Mich Central . 3 . | WOOL—Quiet. CORN—October steady, 38 1%d; December | Apricots, 9@12c for Royals and 10@13c for|lot on N line of Ellls street, 136:6 E of Van MISCELLANEOUS. Minn & St L. Gen Etectric METALS—Aside from the fact that business | crenqdy, 3s 23.d. Moorpark; Bvaporated Apples, 1%@7%c; sun | Ness avenue, E 27:6 by N 100: $1500. 9 SeE A .~ Do_1st prefd ITliinols Steel was conducted on rather narrow lines to-day, . Arved di@te: Dinenk Figs, sarks, Sonsun piuman 3 24 ; LONDON, Sept 16—Br bark Anatnba, from Mo Pacific |Laclede Gas the metal market showed a decidedly firmer un- SEhe o e ot ed a1 he o unlapic), Rume, | Gascha Johnson to John Cordes, lot on SE | Liverpeol put Into Montevideo With wheel car- Mobtle & Ohio. |Lead dertone In the main with prices at the close 2 rines, 5@?0 for prime to fancy; Pears, 7@Tic | corner of Post and Baker streets, E 137:6 by § | rled away and other damage during & hurri- Mo K & T [ Do precd . tending upward News averaged up quite fav- | }pw vopw gept 10— zZimmerman & Fore- | fOF. Guarters ok 30100 tor halnes. 197:6; $10. cane. €rew sick. Do pref Nat Lin off orably, which jed Tolders to cut down offer- | NEW YORK, Sept. 10— atmmertan & Fore | "% SNG®R0 for two-crown, fc for three- | C. W. Purrington to Lilllam M. Richardson, MEMORANDUM. Chi Ind & Haw Com Co ings and buyers to show more interest. At the | Shaw gag ) Bol grown, 4%¢ for four-crown, 43:@6c for Seedless | 1ot on N line of Frederick street. 13:3 W of | Per Martha Davis—On Sept 14 in lat 38 N, “Do pretd Pacific Matl ... T close the Metal Exchange called: and Heidelbach, Ickelheimer & Co. have en- | Siltunas, S%oc for Secdiess’ Muscatels and 4120 | 10 line of F: < . 15: O D i i o hut : G Silver Certlficates ; ; X 1 v 5 S N Y Chi & St IStand Bo& Toon 68| New Bedford TAKE COPPER—Qulet with $12 25 bid and | fmport. soteohan: ,,{*,;:,‘;‘;;’,};.;‘g,‘fig;;gg{;fl;bzg for| carlo D. Banchi, lot on B line of Bartlett DOMESTIC PORTS. Do 1st prefd |Sugar ... % | Knoxville, Tei $12 3714 asked. —_— softshell, 8%Gdc for paper-shell; Peanuts, 4@ | Steet: 40 S of Twenty-second, § 40 by E 125; §10. | ASTORIA—Arrived Sept 16—Br ship Glen- Do 2d pretd | Do pretd | Topeka TIN—Quiet, with $16 05 bid and $16 15 asked. COTTON MARKET. ltc for Eastern and 4%c for California; Pe-| Apna H. Spring to Charlotte B. Spring, 1ot | preck, hence Sept 1. Nor West |TC & Iron Birmingham . SPELTER--Quiet but firmer, with $4 80 bld — cans, 6%@sc; Filborts, " 9%@100: Brasi Nuts, | 8 N line of Chestnut street, 137:6 W of Leav- | ~hUREKA-Salled Sept 16—Stmr Pasadena, No Amer Co. %U S Leather Wichita . and $ 73 asked. NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 16.—COTTON—Easy; | §Gsc Ber o Cocoanuts, 3 Per hundred. ' | enWorth, W 68:9 by N 275, $10. for San Pedro. No Pacific prefd . Binghamton . LEAD—Qulet, but firm, with $4 bid and $ 05 | midaiing, & 3-16c. ONEY—Comb, $G10¢ for. bright and. 6g7e | . William W. and Carrie F. Rednall to Harry | “*Arrived Sept 16—Schr Eureka, hence Sept 9. Do pretd 3 Rubber Lincoln . asked. The firm naming the settling price for | " NEw YORK, Sept. 16.—Cotton easy, mlid- | for lower grades; water-white extracted, Gy@ | J; @nd Minnle Porter, lot on B line of 8San| VENTURA-Sailed Sent 16—Stmr Newbers, Ontarlo & W Lexngton, Ky leading Western miners and amelters quotes | afing, § .36, g oj lght amber extracted, {QGHo per . Bruno avenue (Nebraska), 125 § of Nineteenth | for Sun Francisco. B g s Or R & Nav acksonville, ead af . f Soa BE! 260 per Ib. street, S 25 ; $1600. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Sept omet Or Short Line. Kalamazoo COFFEE—Options closed steady, unchanged PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. Robert §. and Carrfe Miller to John Dough- | trim an Dotro. Pitteburg . Akron . to & points lower; sales, 6000 bags, including, PROVISIONS. erty, all those portions of blocks PN 104, 138, | "GRAYS HARBOR — Arriver Sept 16—Schr Reading | Bay City . 35 60. Spot coffee—Rio quiet and PORTLAND, Or., Sept. 16.—Exchanges, $275,- 139 and 162 within Felt Tract (quitclalm deed); | Ruby A Cousins, from Redondo. T R et I I | O erora T 6%c; mild o e %clisem' fdotingy 8 It e S, MARKET, Cogtinnelquistand unchenxed, B iotes 3. 9. Maraily to mumes, P N hiboes 108, | o EORE R e Tl L A e # | Centon, Onio - f s‘-m“t_}“. IR R R PORTLAND, On, Dok, I8 Walla ' Walle | B o oo rs oD, | S0 Fa SR T R T SRt FOW LD ivea Sept 20—t Be %1 :3:3 3 ?z': T s gafi xs&:‘;n;}?,nomn. g‘c'c.ce'r‘&:n:&..'uouf' T ] e -xM e (Sh1es Of | for extra light and 12%@12c for sugar cured i‘:‘,’,’3§: ;{;%dgloffiaggtm v'mezeyen?d"(“fiifi‘e'} e C‘é’g’é’{:icflfi‘«h’m'\r-oé'&f's‘;'x‘fi Sept 15—Sch Bar<, Bt_Paul . 10%1_ Do B Sioux Falls, 8. D. BUTTER—Recelpts, 4783 packages, very firm; | Valley were made at 60@6lc. o to Gares | Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 10%@1lc; Califor- | Kansas streets (quitcldim deed); $5. B o B Francisco. . Do_pretd 157 |Minn_Tron 5:;,5 Hastings, Nebr. Western_ creamery, 14%@30%c; Elgins, 20i4e; | Were above the export value based on to.day’s | nia Hams, 9%@10c; Mess Beef, $10910 50 per | John J. Bomner to R. F. Morrow, all that | “SAN PEDRO- Arrived Sept 18—Schr Wm Brooklyn R T. 8% Pac C fat prefd... £ | Fremont, Nebr. fagtory, “w.’:‘,fi. ot e i e T (iverpool. dBota b A L e e ?&'éi’s'a“ Mess B:_:‘elk $LQ1 60 Family Beer, portion PN b’lsock 139 within Felt Tract (quit- | Renton, from Seattle. .~ o o T . 81% Davi rt —Rec h ; firm; - ik 505 e Pork, ; extra clear, | claim de IR.3 EURE —Arrived t 16—St 5t P & Om 1% nr()‘c-\_ 1235 prefd.... 88 131‘93?1 ern, 16%c. asfi}g 50; mess, $15 S0@16; Smoked Beef, 11@120 -leol'l:n Dou)sh;rty én]nz‘_ne, that portion of PN he’;é‘ergi‘rp(tA 15; tr “;..“'o{ t‘;ence Sept 14; stm 7 Sk Tyt 3 ock 159 within Felt Tract; also lot ¥ City. rtland. U 8 new s. TC Ba,o IS ripy | ONIvesti DRIED FRUIT. LOCAL MARKETS. LARD—Eastern, tlerces, quoted at 6o per Ib | corner of Maripoea and Kansas strects, W 100 | Bt eit 16 Sohe Bertha Dolbeer, for San 1])5 new 4s Carolina 6s..... 125 | FOUSER, oo NEW YORK, Bept. 16.—Callfornia Dried R sty for compound and 7ic for pure; pails, 8c; Cali- | by S 400; $10. ! Diego; bktn Eureka, for Honolulu. Do coup % Do 4s .. san | TOUALEOR Fruits steady. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. fornla tlerces, 5o per ™ for compound and 7o | Solomon and Dora Getz to Katherine Matt- | MENDOCINO—Arrived Sept 16—Stmr Sequota U_S ds. 111 N0 Pao isfs... 1l 12y | Brans EVAPORATED APPLES — Common, 6@sc; for pure; halt barrels, T4c; 10-Tb tins, Sc; 5-Ib | son, lot on W line of Twentleth avenue, 225 S | hence Sept 15. 13| ‘Do 2 L Mo prime wire tray, 6 cholce, fancy, Sic. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. e T e of California street, § 25 by W 120; 310! GREENWOOD—Salled Sept 16—Stmr Whites- 134N Y C & Bt'L 07 | Ldttle Rock 2| APRICOTS—Royal, 11@13c; Moorpark, 12@18c. | Stering doprense: Sish T 45, | tess than 800 Thei-tb palls, 6 in & chse: Ses | E- jihe of Fhivey-second mvenue os s O O | POTg; for Fort Kon A ea Sept 16—Stmr Aloha, 1134 |Nor & W 6s....... 128 1s, U. S....$1,330,603,098 40| PEACHES—Unpeeled, 75%@0c; peeled, 12@15c. | New York. Ireh ight 2 {92 | 3-1 pails, 20 1n a case, 8%C: 5-1b paile, 12 in & | stroct, S 50 by ki 120; $200. 4 for San Francisco. District 3.658 ... IT *| Northwstrn cons. 142 St P PR L s 4 el N o T e 30" | case, 8%c; 10- pails,'¢ In'a case, $%c; G0- | John H., Cellna D. and Charlotte B. Spring | GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Sept 15—Schr Re- Ala class A. 1051, D deb Eo.oonnnl 120 D e s isTmssn 61 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. T S e e = Sy | tns, 1 0r 2 In;a case, e wooden buckets, 20| to Anna, H. Spring, outside land blocks 975, | porter, hence Aug 25 Dkt _Gleaner, hence 3 v Ists. e el ; 3 e , 8hc; 5 o to 1010; $6000. i Jennie Stella from Gu: 4 S Mexican Doilars “ ® i Aug 3i: shr_Je aymas. Bacifia s ot 6.5 s | Whmtne it e Gt Md WHEAT ANDIOTEIR Sp iy HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. |5 N of Augustn, W 100 by N b lote 204 cod | - RORE TOWNSEND_Arrived Sept 16—Schr acific 6s of 95.. 102% | Winnipeg . 1410, er alarm ci n Liverpool, ‘ore the ] —er 205, Silver Terrace Homestead; gift. 1) San Pedro. g-gxag ;.‘ ¥ £ &Z ]};:rlx“lll’; % 1,&.% opening here, reported an additional sensatlonal 'mf:hfll::;\lrl;- wer'q“;:ll;: b‘:"ih"‘ k'r'-:en 1s nothing new to report in these mar- 3 Kne) Ph Klnd‘;ud P(m; E. M.M achelder, at- C(i\["é{fi'p{)og"r—smed Sept 16—Stmr Alcazar, foe s . B . t 24d for September delivery. If Liver- spot ; ness | yee orney), Mary A. Patterson, ‘Alice M. S St L & I M G fs. 98% | &t. John, N. B. 640,944 s L el for Beleberoall Draportionatey | continued qufet. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands selt | man, Bertha P. Hachelder ana Bmma T Sove: | “Asrived Sept 16—Stmr Lakme, from Fureka. St L & S F G 6s. 119 R e 3 ok Bentembiry thi efteot Spot Wheat—Shipping, $113%@115; milling, | apout lc under the quotations. Heavy salted | S2rt 10 J. Ferguson, lot on W line of Whitney | ST MICHAEL—To sail Aug 33—Schr Mildred, St.P Con..... . 1513 Totals ..........3 23,812,857 RSOE P fect upon specu- | ¢ 171,@1 221, 5 2 S Y. street, 275 N of Randall, N 25 by W 125, lot 1, | for Killisnoo. Aug 30—Ship Elwell and shig t P C & P ista.. 119 Ao lattve sentiment in Chicago would doubtless > steers, 10c; medium, Sc; lght, 8%c; Cow- | block 26, Fairmount; $10, " | 3 ; Do Be Lz BRADSTREET'S REVIEW. have been different, but it showed a decline R CALEABORE R hides, 8%@%c; Stags, 6c; salted Kip, 90; Calf, 2 T I e L e .17 g o ', o a . 3 H 3 . K T, i Erte Gen 4s. So Rallway Gs.... §1% g of 3, 50 that the September strength was con- | 15,oe viies 51 10 K000, 3L 1166, 30,000, 33 s, _ | Sci dry Hides, sound, 15@ise; culls and brands, Alameda County. B Rbond, for Port AT -olos. Sept 10 Subr Tnca o Stand R & T35 T | NEW YORK, Sept. 16—Bradstreet's to-mor | cluded {0 be & rise from a squeeze on the other | Becond” Sranichecemboreid i 'cts, 41 17. | 8@1c: dry Kip and Veal, Ite: dry Calf, 11glsc; | Willam P. Toler to Jumes il Toler, 8875 | for Dukét Sound: schr Wi Bowden, for Pork 4{Tenn new set 3. S1 | 0 L coorts of atill forines oo Ride ; which: had ‘noialwnifncanies I Rur ARP ons.| Mageolb,000; 35 SHL Sheepekins, shearlings, 15G2c_each; ehort | cres, being plat 30 of marsh linds on map | Townsend. Sept 1&—Schr W F Jewett, for Tex P L G sts... 1061 t arged Regular Morning Sesslon—December—2000 otls, | W00l 30@40c each; medium, 60@S0c; long wool, | Of lands in partition In suit of Willlam P. Toler | Grays Harbor. Do Rg 2ds...... 46% | distribution at most Western markets and | outside the ranks of the Liverpool shorts. On gul Session—] 0cOH 10, eachs . Horsehides, e’ % " ow | 6t ‘al. vs, Jose C. Peralta, administrat A COMA Safled Sept 16—Bark Sl Union Pacific 4s.. % | slight improvement at Fastern centers where | that account the start here was at 1o decline | §1 10/ 26000, $117; 10,000, 31 17%. May—2000, | .0 Fony $1G17s ‘for mally Colte, S0p; Horm | tl., 68 subdivided by A B. Crane. B & Facs | gesa for San Francisen. S o el U P D & G lsts. 76% | demand has been slower to materialize; en- | for September and %@%c for December. The |* Aftarnoon Session—December—8000 ctls, $1 17%; | hides, dry, $1 50@1 76 for large and 81 for small. | reily and M. Berwin, referees, Brooklyn Town- | SAN PEDRO—Arrived Sept 16—Bktn Moni- AR E - 11% | 1arged foreign demand for breadstuffs, increas- | Northwestern receipts Were heavy, as- usual, | 2000, $1 17%. TALLOW-—No. 1 rendered, 34@SH%e_per 1 | ship; L tor. from Eureka. o0 2ds . * 150 | ed Tallway earnings, not entirely due to the | 414 there was no change In the corresponding | = BARLEY-Dullness continues to characterise | No. Z TQC: refined, #4@43c; Grease, 2c. rances D. and Baxter Booth to Sarah Flan-| FEUREKA—Sailed Sept 16—Stmr Charles Nel- 3 Shore ‘4,011l 1003 = e vt to yarhet, iy | lightness of the winter wheat receipts. S0on | tnis market and there 18 no chanse in quota- | WOOL—Fall clip. Southern Mountain, 7@itc; | aan (wite of John). lot on NW corner of - son. for San Francisco. Va Centuries ...\, 763, | swelling movement of graf ot, Which | ater the opening Duluth showed %c a bushel | tions worihy of note free Northern, e, Spring cllp—southers | Henry and Vine streets, X 6 by W 1%, heing ( PORT TOWNSEND — Arrived Sept 16-Ship 1£[TWis, Cont Tatai11] 06 | ensed bank clearines over Jast woek and over | Bivie-streneth Wab thCrepy. Tpmried i iag || Feed: 1161 104; Browing, nominal. i e SO o and ot L Bk & Om A Talar Trat Derka: | Colimife; hence Sentiy for Tecom; bark Too- Ryl CALL BOARD SALES. - y: $1800. 3 u. i market here, but not long thereafter a_decline : Northern, free, 12@l4c: Foothil Charles W. and Henry W. Spalding to J. SEATTLE—S , for BTOCKS, =g lpe:\lol‘;dl::: wuk:e:yx f&#"'&'m Of e, took pleEs n O Jeie oT DN, e e ietective, 10Q1kc; Middle cfimlfizfix’:&r‘gm Glogs, ot on W ‘}énel;l;{ }g:lnrg lsmgt. AR Tl Dot N o 150 tir Fasallen, g wheat, on bul sen- s no, s ose, 3 3 5 1ch- Glonar 850 | petter than expected Government crop reports | {iment. _Later in.the day Minneapolls dropped | Regular Morning Session—No sales. Eastern Oregon, ity Oreson, 15Guc: | aame, Berkelry: 1300, T O L T SR RO Bl o BE e Plymon 12 | and enlarging “exports of American manufac- | lc for spot wheat and weakness ime more | Afternoon Sesslon—No sales. HOPE crop, 10@13c; crop, nominal. e — EASTERN PORTS. 2 ' turers, are all features tending to make the | pronounced. The absence of demand for cash | COATS—The market sagged again yesterday, ’ sk lver L e R et o motable one Coa | rnaet o Any. quantity and. tebortal Srioah | though there was. no . decline. . Fancy Feed: GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Builders’ Co-tracts. - 0 U IEEhp Squshauns et (3 + 850 | pairment in August, not unusual, nor un- | here and at Toledo of spot wheat on Septem. | 31 20@1 22% per ctl; 6ood to choice, $1 12 J Mra. George. Yoting | (owne), with ‘w. @ | for Manila. Sreeidee i - 10| expected, proves to have been less than feared, | ber contract created a heavy feeling near the | 1,20; common, 110; Surprise, nominal; | BAGS—Calcutta Graln Bags, 4%c; Wool | Knowles (contractor), architect F. M. Van FORNIGN. PORTE. e + 15| 3nd average conditions of leading crops, not- | end and caused further declines. Gray, $11001'15; miiling, 41 15@1 20 per ctl. 2002%80: Qheatia ol ALl workfor &, 3-story. attle ang’ b NAKNEK—Salled Aug 2—Bark B P’ Cheney, i Vel St | 8by whealcon cotigh andpolatoes, Wi betir | e S cseriencs Was Just he soverse o | CORNM sl engyat the ol siguren |08 SCORES o ievein Taen, MU i | e g on Jotor N e S B | R UL FTRREE o ey sere 10 ark Sem L - r ive in induc terday, mar] ; 5 5 3 Sy R ADS ved Sej i - BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. B e Y eigs demnd for our wheats aus | Jheat s weak The fhet fhat toeSmerile |low, 31 it; white, st 2%: mixed, 31 (G105 | White and 7GSe for brown. o of-Filmamsstrests W 36 by 1ot o Cttonotate; ship Kennebec, hence o TWest Ed ...oorr. 85% | e perhaps has been & tendency fo shade | did hot break with the reaction in wheat wes | Per ctl. : COAL—Harrison's circular says: *“There have Aug . Call loans Do prefd ... 105 | early estimates of the world's 'hma,m this | the incentive for covering. -The close was un- %55‘;&}:&}’1".1’" b i been the ‘following arrivals of coal for the NOTICE TO MARINERS. P d\“om“—hfl"d Sept 15—Ger ship Alice, ‘estinghouse El. ‘ear, some res as low as X changed from e # 2 i @1 ek, 3 'rom_Oregon. e ata e A | Yo ek While, Tavier. than 10st. year, 18 | © Oats StruRsied alone i the corn, al- T8 o roup SE T, ashingtan with a0 e e s a COLON--Arrived Sept 15—Stmr Advance, fm =till below that of 1807, This. with the iow | though they did not display as wtregen| | o, YEOUR. AND. MILLSTURSS. tons:four from Oregon. 1180 tons; ome ifoms | Office, located ih the Merchants Exohamee i NEiied Sept 16—Stmr Finance, for New York. state of the world's rea as leader was & £ Philadelphia, 2005 " Slower than expected movement from Ameri- [ mand and cleararices were quite liberal. May | FLOUR—Family extras, ¥ 1504 %; bakers' | i 0¢R0IL, "F fons: total gs,088 e ey antiaco 1or B evett of | _HULL -Anived Bept 168t ablp. Eats i uses is ‘hence there 18 only & | free of expense. T e ABiLd Bept 15-Be ahip Clty o€ m-m_m. yards. We are having | Navigators are cordially invited to visit the rfi-flms&rmmm Do . r . farmers’ hands to leading markets, has in- | closed 3c lower. extras, $4@4 10 per bbl. 3 By Buate Gaa 13 Atchison s i o o et Tt e e e ek et s b e Telephone... 277 |Gen Electric bs

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