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10 . THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1898. COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS., BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. banks lend over there heavily when it is the most convenient market for them, but they draw on Europe whenever they want money 3'“’: no longer have occasion to limit their rafts. This country is not drawing on Europe as largely to pay for breadstuffs as it did a year were 219 cars. The break of the day came Wwhen ~Beerbohm's estimate on_the world's Wheat crop was received from Liverpool. It put the total at 2,640,000,000 bushels, which was very much higher than any estimate hereto- foré made and 500,000,000 bushels over last year's estimate. This brought all classes of PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. PORTLAND, - Sept. 28.—Exchanges, $20,M5; balences, $30,744. SR LOCAL MARKETS. ° PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Bacon, §%c per 1 for heavy, Sc for light medium, 10%c for light, 1le for extra light and 12%@13c for sugar cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 10%@1ic; Califor- lights, dangers to navigation and all matters of interest to ocean comme; The time ball on the. tower &Y the new Ferry building, at the foot of Market street, is hoisted about ten minutes before neon and dropped at noon, 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal re- celved each day from the United States Signal Observatory, Mare Island, Cal. Money— Do prefd ........ 51 |8go and wheat exports for the week, flour in- | holders on to the market, and buyers were % Sitver lower. Call 10ans .......2%@4(Wis Central 7 | chuded, Bave been 3,963,304 bushels from At- | flooded with ofterings. Decerber renched 0itho SXCHANGHEAND, B ot40: ::, ’:"fi' ;fi‘&"‘:l‘omz m}&wm‘:’,’ A notice stating whether the ball was dropped ‘Wheat futures weaker. Time loans . 4 Boston L 70 | lantic ports, agalnst 3,677,868 bushels last year, | before the bottom was reached, and though N. $1212 60; extra prime Pork, $10; extra clear, | o1 time or giving the error, if any, is publ! B o iaany an O e Stocks— EA_El_ Tel. 185 |and 645,417 from Pacific ports, against 1,034,898 | coverings by shorts became rairly heavy at — P S et Tl PO % fmor. 11@i%¢ | In the morning Dapers the following day. ariey; steady. AT&SF 12%|Gen FElec prefd.. 1013 | last year, making for the three weeks 10,203,941 | that price, the market recovered very little. | Sterling Exchange, 60 days. - us s less, 315 50Q16; Smoked Beef, CH. P. WELCH, Corn and Rye duu. Amer Sugar 120 | Atchison prefd.... 34% | bushels from both coasts, flour included, against | Late in the session, cables showing strong con. | Sterling Exchange, sight. el G R Ensign (retired). U. S. N., in charge. Hay continues to tend upward. Do prefd 110 | Bonds— 15,569,129 bushels last year. Prices have risen | tinental markets stopped the liquidation in a Smlh;s Cables = a8 '; e Tt e i, So: Call- Beans unchanged. Bay State 13%|Atchisdn 4s ....... 93 | sharply, about 4c for the week, and the exports | degree, and from then to the close the market [ New York Exchange, sight. - 17% h:’_flfi‘"gg“" 3& % m"'{g""- “om'm and ¢ THE CALL'S CALENDAR. Wool very dull Bell Telephone.... 281 Mining Shares— of corn, though not as large as last year, have | was steadler. Paris showed an advance of 30 | New York Exchange, teley - 2|1 lerces, oy A ST e B z o AR, Boston & Albany. 246 |Allouez Min Co.. 3 |been heavy in comparison with any other year. | centimes, and Amsterdam and Berlin alsa | Fine sum-‘ per ounce. - 61 fr pure; half barrels, 7%c; 10-Ib tins, 8c; September, 1898. No change In Rice. Boston & Maine. 164 |Atlantic . . 26 | The price is slightly advanced. showed good advances. Seaboard claimed 40 | Mexican Dollars . % 4% “&5 8%e. = Potatoes and Vegetables about the same. Chi Bur & Q. #3|Boston & Mont.. 226 Reports from different cities disclose a won- | 1oads for export. December advanced irregu- TTOLENE — Tierces, 6%@6%c: DW"“’%‘C', e |TH. Eggs firm. Butter and Cheese unchanged. | Fitchburg .. Butte & Boston. 23 | derful activity at the chief centers of Western | larly to 63%c, and closed at that price bid. ‘WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. gfg ‘h;(' 3%’ l“"—“m Pls" ,fig"';' e e ° Fr.|Sa | Moon's Phases.| Ducks and Squabs higher. Other Poultry |Gen Electric . Calumet & Hecla. 676 | trade, the dispatches from Chicago, St. Paul | Corn was slow all day. There was a falr i L3k et Wiin cese, Bt ES I D A e e wnchanged. [Mnois Steel . Centennial . 17% | and St. Louls being especially significant. To -I'I:oun of buying of December against cash| wwppam putures were somewhat lower on by e ker ool buckate, 30 L ] Mexican_Centrai Franklin I 13% | Eastern dealers it may be hard to realize that | sales. Sympathy with wheat was the prin- | s, 1 or 2 in a case, Tic; o B — | september?, Wisconsin Cranberries here. |N Y & New Eng. 98 |Osceola 5~ |such extraordinary activity exists at the West, | cipal factor. December ranged from 29%@29%c | the morning calls, but spot quotations werei| Ibs net, 8%c; fancy tubs, §0 Tbs net, 7%c; B e Peaches and Pears abundant. Old Colony . uincy. ... n7 lll!;:o'ugh men:x:wn ’l‘n’de 18 !xce]llen:.m El;eny; '°o?:'.‘°‘ lndde{fledd%@u; lafiqr at 29%c. 3 unchanged. barrels, about 110 Tbs, 7%c per I. 6 | 77 | &) septemver 15 ruits and Rafsins quiet. Or Short Lin 171 |in Eastern markets It is commonly s as dull and weak. May ran rom | Spot Wheat—Shipping, $1 17%@1 18%; miliing, ey e Baalalo. b Drisd B s ] [ o] SRIIATRON 1% | no larger trade has ever been known, unless | 23¢ to Z2%c, and closed %o lower at 23%@22%c. | §1 @1 26, pping, §1 17%4@1 18% S| 1(DES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. e e ; Unlon Pacific Parrott 23% | in 1882, but the Western cities are Trunning | Provisions showed independence of grain mar- CALL BOARD BALES. — B | 2 | B sepiamber 3. Provisions unchanged. West End Old Dominion . 28" | things ‘much after their own taste this year, [ Kets, and the market was active with the ex- t . > HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell R P T e Beef and Mutton weak. Hogs lowe Do vrefd 4|01 Gen Eleo % [ naving greater.advantages than evex betore i | ception of a short time beforo the'close, Yel e P 0 51 2o a0, S SLe"~ | about 1 under the quotations. Heavy salted !@ Tt "g::,-' dollars higher. 7 5 heavy bank balances, and while the exchanges er talk apparently no effect. De- : . ; 8000, v : v = S ptem] Manice g Westingtipue HL W Wamohn - 44 | Bor ‘the ‘waek Tall below those of last year 3 | cember pork closed Two higher; December lard | , Second Bession—December—i000 ctls, $131%; | Steers, 10c: medium, Sc; light, Sc; Cow | 000, $1 22; 10,000, $1 22%. hides. 8%@9%c; Stags, 6c; salted Kip, Sc; Calf, GRAIN STANDARDS, 1898-99. to 5 per cent they are 13.1 per cent larger than | 10c higher and January ribs Tiéc higher. and the weather has become cloudy from Point Reves north. Tre temperatures have changed but slightly during the past twenty-four hours and are gen- erally below the normal. Light rain has fallen along Puget Sound. Conditions are favorable for rain in Northern California, which will probably extend south- yard throughout the San Joaquin Valley Satur- 2. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty | hours ending midnight, September 24, 1598: | atan Pacific, 88 modation bills In London has increased enor- mously of late and it will be surprisin if there is not a money squeeze at the end of this Sept. 23 4 p. m.—Closing: Cana- %: Grand Trunk, 7%. Bar silver quiet, 25%d per ounce. Money, 3 | auarter. LONDON, per cent. FINANCIAL REVIEW. NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—Bradstreet's Finan- Canada, against 28 last year. BRADSTREET' S REVIEW. NEW YORK, Sept. 24.—Bradstreet's to-mor- row will say: Favorable trade developments manifest themselves chiefly along the lines previously noted. The importance of a large export demand to the country's domestic inter- ests is fllustrated by the improved tone and prices of wheat and flour this week, growing (boxed), $5 40@5 50: whisky, goods, per gallon, $1 25. Articles— istillers’ finished Receipts. Shipments. 8,000 9, Flour, barrels .. . ,000 Wheat, bushels 102,000 41,000 Corn, bushels 318,000 187,000 Oats, bushels 350,000 372,000 Rye, bushels . 20,000 600 Bariey, bushels 85,000 9,000 On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter market was easy; creameries, 13@20c; dairfes, MILLETUFFS—Prices In sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, $3 2 per 100 1bs; Rye Flour, $2 75 per 100; Rice Flour, $7; Cornme: §2 50; extra cream Cornmeal, $3 2; Oatmeal, $4 35: Oat Groats, $4 50; Hominy, $3 @8 50; Buckwheat Flour, ¥ @4 25; Cracked Wheat, 33 75; Farina, $ '50; Whole Wheat Flour, $3 50; Rolled Oats (bar- rels), $5 85@6 25 in sacks, $5 66@6 05; Pearl Bar- Xey.ltfi; Split Peas, $4 25; Green Peas, # 50 per 100 ‘1bs. that will be they do not know. Any number of them have said recently that that was all that deterred them from taking wool out of the | markets. “The arrivals in this market for this last week have been rather heavy, consisting mainly of California falls and Oregons, and there has not been one nd of wool sold.” ~ o ; 1897 crop, nominal. HOPS—1898 crop, 11@13%: GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS — Calcutta Grain Bags, 4%c; ‘Wool LONDON MARKET. e The' leading futures ranged as follows: “l:s\‘x{a{m!&z‘m&;f o elon Docember: 30,0001 S50ty Hides) souiid, 15@18%e; calls and brund SUN, MOON AND TIDE. *The following grain standards for the season | NEW YORK, Sept. ?3—The Evening Post's|{ The iron and steel trade expands with a 3 5 44,000, 5 3 i 2000, | 19@13¢; dry Kip and Veal, 16c; dry Calf, 17@1sc; of 1808-9 have been adopted by the Profuce | Londuh foancisl cablectars: sayn: Tas. stock,| TaBidity ‘which ‘throws into-the shade all ex- | ‘GRiGeeC. = - ‘Open High 'Low. Clome. | §1 15 Sheepskins, shearlings, 15@25c each; short | United States Coast and Geodetlc Burvey— Dt ETal ot ctations, with a steel famine in Germany and rnoon Session—December—10,000 _ ctl: 7 T nd Heights of High ‘Exchange grain standard committee: markets here opened flat to-day on the de- | Breat Britain in the market for 10,000 tons | September $123; 14000 31284, 2000, 3133 33,00, 3122%: | ook, W@0e sachs medtum, 0GH: loge Wopk | Waters ‘at. Fort Point entrancs to fun Wheat, per bushei— velopments in China. Argentines wore espe- | plates and the American works crowded for | yacc™ber = & a 24,000, $1 22%. large and $1@1 76 for small: Colts, 50c; Horse- Francisco Bay. Published by official au- Chotoa N o & | clally weak on a_pessimistic London Times | Months ahead, New orders at Chicago cover | " orm'io, . e o] e e & cmarked advance In | )i3es, dry, 3160G1 75 for large and 31 for small, | _thority of the Superintendent. No. 1 White, pounds. 6 | edltorial concerning the boundary _question. | S0 1055, O 01 Buate ors, Jesiqes (00 1908 | September 2% 2 4| Teed §120G1 Z4; Brewing, nominal. TALLOWC-No. 1 rendersd. ioBue per Ibi| NOE The gD and o e oot Barley, per bushel— | When the information given In these dispatches | mang that the makers are to meet with the fi;";""’" g& 2 B CALL BOARD SALES, N%vg'olzfig’:fieElf;flr‘sfiitfllfi‘mhgfinmi 250: | tenty fiva mainutes Iatet than at Fort. Powas o. 1_Chevalier, pounds. 53 | concerning Buenos Ayres buying became | expectation of sdvancing prices, fome sales | “5Y,, s % | Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. tree Northern, 8@12c. Spring clip—Southern | the height of tide is the same at both places: = . 1 Brewing, pounds.. 46 | known. however, a sharp rise f(oliowed, the | having been made from Chicago ‘below agreed | geptember n P 1y | Second_Session—December—000 ctls, $13% | Mountain, 13 montha', $@1ic: San Joaquin and . 1 Feed, bright, pounds 40 | forelgn buying being backed up by Rothschild | giotations for delivery at the far West. Pereilinr A% - 20 207 Regular Morning Session—15,000 ctis, $1 24; | Southern, 7 months’, S@10 Foothill and BATURDAY, SEPTEMBER M. No. 1 Feed, dark, pounds. 42 | purchases, and the prices of Argentines and of | * Plates are strong everywhere, but, on account | gy 5 p fl;z 2000, $1 23%; 2000, $1 23%:; 2000, 31 24%. Northern, tree, 12@léc; Foothill and Northern, S Chile securities closed at the best. T am told | of car construction, especially strong at Chi- | Mgy Afternoon Session—December—14.000 _ ctls, | defective, 10@12c; Middle County, 13@16c; Hum- | Sun gises . WEATHER REPORT, that private telegrams. recelved In good quar- | cago, and the demand for bars on the same - | October . M6 812% g 1mg | $L25: 14,000, $125%; 4000, $126%: 6000, 31 M%. | boidt and Mendoclno, 14@ite: Nevada, 10@iic; ER R - ters, state that ‘a document providing for | count fs heavy, with one order at Chicago for | December " 82 1§14 | OATS_The demand continues good and grays | Fastern Oregon, 10@12c; Valley Orego 17c. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) iff:;’:::"éeg; e o meadeenia i bor g T e e O oy o | Januiy. 20 912% 9 174 | are perticularly wanted at the moment. Prices | “Jaeoh Wollner's circular says: ‘‘Both the 2 5 - . vi ates, y. = SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 23, § p. m. | _Americans opencd dull on realizations by | and wire nails which are in much bettér de | oo™ ® 4T% 4 S Paticr Faed: 11 Tk war sil: goodita cimice; | Locitant Mastern Searioarh weol murksts Te: The following maximum temperatures were | English bulls in specialties as Erle, New York | mand than heretofore. December 8T% 475 485 | $117%@1 2% common, 12%@1 15; Surprise, | heen in for the last nine.months—no demand mreported from stations in -California to-day: ("fl’“"‘i “'"“f'l"" “"‘L ‘;’:"l;f:l”-nfl M’";“r‘;’dl’" | _ Coke production increases, the output at Con- | January 95 48 495 |31 30@132%; Gray, $117%@1 20; milling, $1 20@ | and nothing selling. Still prices are well main- | Bureka, 62 Fresno, 82; Los Angeles, T2; Red | Sific. Loutsviile and Mashville Was S0C0ed oF | nelisville for the week having been 140,688 tons, | _ghort R 1% per o tained, although 1,000,000 pounds of scoured Bluff, 78: San Luis Obispo, T4: San Diegd, 6; | 31, “Xaggerated report of the weak condition of | against 137,171 tans for the previous week. and | Qotober . W% 525 530 CORN—There 1s no change whatever in the | wool damaged by fites which occurred last Bacramento, 78; Independence, §8; Yuma, 8. ' | pot FOUOR, TATIRE Lom_q‘_me 4 Nashvills | tin is somewhat stronger h‘{ $16 15, e lng; January 47T4 467% 4 T1y | situation. epring were sold by the underwriters at auc- Ban Francisco data: Maxinum temperature, | BOUSht Unlon Pacifie, Loulesfile and Naehville | in advance at London, while copper is qulet | = =" - Small round vellow, §1 25, Eastern large yal_ | tion and California wools brought from lic to 62; minimum, 54; 8. C at $12 50 for lake and lead comparatively in. eh quotations were as follows: Flour, | low, $1 05@1 10; white, $1 12%; mixed, $§1 02%4@ | 24c and forelgn wools from 30c to 40c. The AND GENERAL | Stgady. . | sctive at 4c. Tin plates are selling at §2 82% | firm: No. 3§ spring wheat, €¥@63%c; No. 2 red, | 1 07% per ctl: California White, §1 15@1 . sale did not have much effect on the market. There is & falling off in the number of Ameri- | /or full-weight Bessemer. 87@67%c; No. 2 corn, 20%@2%e; No. 2 oat RYE—S$1 1591 17% per ctl. X e e ation Dt is this: The wool AST. can bills offered for forward delivery. 1 am |’ The copper production in August was 19,508 | f. 0. b., 224@2c; No, 2 white, f. 0. b., BUCKWHEAT—41 75@1 §5 per otl. market is waiting for the appearance of the A storm has appeared off the Washington | told that orders for the withdrawal of eagles | tons domestic, against 6309 forelgn. and the lead | No. 3 white, {. b., 23% . 2 manufacturers, the manufacturers are waiting | NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides coast this afternoon and Is advancing rapidly | from the Bank of England to-morrow morning | production, as officially reported. has been 166,- | No. 2 barley, f. o. b., &) FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. Orders from the wholesalers, the latter are | the early morning tides are given in the left eastward. The pressure has fellen rapidly over | have been countermanded, but I cannot con- | 163 tons for the half vear, against 289,698 tons | 80ci prime tfmothy seed, Waiting for the retallers and the retailers are | hand column and the successive tides of ths the entire Pacific slope, the greatest fall being | firm this. for the full year 1897. bbl, $8 20@8 25; lard, per 100 FLOUR—Famil: t; #4 1504 35; bakers’ | waiting for the public. At every step there i | day In the order of occurrence as to time. The along the Northern California and Oregon | The financial position in Berlin requires care- [ Failures for the week have been 174 In the | short ribs sides (loose), & 20@5 40: FERRImILY ] SRS, L hesitation. The manufacturers are determined | second time column gives the second tide %of coasts. The winds are east along the coast | ful watching. The number of German accom- | United States, srainst 209 last year, and 16 in | shoulders (boxed), $4 60@4 T: short clear sides | extras, $4 00@4 15 per bbl. | B Oy umtil they see ‘orders, but when | the day, the third time column the third tids and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occur. The helghts glven are additions to_the soundings on the Tnited States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. TIME BALL. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Northern California—Saturday 1 3 n DA el e ey Drobshly rain; | ctal Review will say to-morrow: Irregularity | out of the better forelgn buying, induced by | 1U4@llc: cheese ‘steady, 7@SWc. Eges firm, Baus, 26G%c; San Quentin Bags, $ 8; Fruit | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- Southern Californfa—Partly cloudy Saturday, | has been the chief feature of speculation. Pro- | less favorable Russian crop reports, smaller , 4o, T ) of the ontetde Hay, which has | Base. So_5%4 and Se for the three grades of fh”f:: gxclgg;ge, San Francisco, Cal., Sep- ?;‘(Cfi?‘.(?.{?#iii"{ i :.'.'1 on the northwest coast; | fessional trading and manipulatfon furnished | shipments from that country and apparently WHEAT MOVEMENTS. Db ‘w"hl'“he market ¢ weeks, seems to be | white and 7@Sc for brown. -n,i"hm', ball on the tower of the new Ferry Nevaca—Cloudy Saturday, probably with rain | the bulk of the activity and the public is hard. | continued careful selling by American pro- == dving natural death. Dealers say that mot| COAL — Wellington, $8 per ton: New Wel- | building was dropped at exactly noon to-. 25 SIOERSTEST BOLER Iy a factor, although commission houses are | ducers. Raw cotton, on the other hand, re-| Recelpts. Shipments. | OVINE 0 NAtIfal eih o oped here unless | lington, $8; Southfield Wellington, §750; Seat. | 1. ., at noon of the 120th meridian or &% 8 Utah—Partly cloudy Saturday. fairly busy. London has bought a few stocks | flects probabilities of continued plentiful sup- M,nn:-po“. Bg‘lgh;;g- u-aeg;-n ’,f‘flc" advance several dollars, The market | tle, $6: Bryant, $6; Coos Bay, $5; Wallsend, | P- M. Greenwich mean time. Arizona—Fair Saturday. ion balance, but as a whole the market has | ply and rather slow demand In quotations, [ pyujyen ., S 870,980 557,885 | continues firm, and the tendency is still toward | g7 Cumberland, $10 in bulk and $11 25 In CHAS. P. WELCH, hs:,{‘ f’,‘;{‘fi:"‘“ Gnd, yicinity—Rain Saturday; | represented a struggle between bull and bear | lower than the lowest point reached in the | Milwaukee T T36i400 19,500 | higher guotations. gacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $14; Can- Ensigr (retired), U. S. N., in charge. Oy N St ‘WAL EON, speculative Interests, in which the money mar- | year of depression, 15%, when a large yield | Chicago . 102,000 40,937 | BRAN—$I4@I5 50 per ton. nel, $10 per ton: Rock Springs and Castle Gate, Local Forecast Officlal. | ket and the gold tmportations have been used | Was conincident with poor trade industrial | Toledo . 0 00 i‘%%%léfly%s;fifl‘}e?réfiiq s:g2 per | 250 Coke, $12 per ton in bulk and $i4 in STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. - | les and tight money. From the West an . Lous. 4 ¥ 3 A sacks. D e with some effect to Influence sentiment. The | {FOURICE W [G8IT MOCTR, 00 TeC VIt e | Detrott 8,395 % | ten® Ollcake Meal at the mill, 31@31 50; job- | “RICE_China mixed, # 25@4 30: China No. 1, Steamer. From. EASTERN MAREKETS. | principal movements of the week, however, | former cheerful strain. Some retaliation in | Kansas City. bing, $52G32 30; Cocoanut Cake, $#4G25; Cotton- | 34 80 extra 4o, | $5 9005 iopial i 2 | have been in stocks like Sugar, Manhattan, | activity is per;rpllb}e in some dnncs at lm;‘gle e T g;ckhfgtgogfflsgga%rwwnv ‘ornmeal, $23@23 50; & 25@5 37T%; Japan, $ 80@6 40; Louislana, $ 50 fimm‘.éw ?_za !Vx(':rhael ol | markets, but the volume of trade as a wohle otals 051, “orn, : ac .|Tacoma NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. T e e it poiriar oot | 18 "evidently equal ‘{0 any previous Tecord, At | _Tidewater— CALIFORNIA HAY_—Wheat, $16g17 0 for | 'GASOLINE—Is quoted as follows: Deodor- | Curacao [Tacoma. - 3 = g | the South low-priced cotton and yellow fever | Boston 29,650 £osthicholce and SIRGIE for Oy Srauots o [ 12ed. in bulk, 13c; 86 degree, 20c; cases, Sc more. | Progreso ~|Seattle . NEW YORK, Sept. 28.—There was only a rip- | ditions or espectal manipulation. The réduction | qu rantines afféct trade adversely, improve- | New York fancy coming in; Wheat and Oat, $14 50016 0; | “BENZINE—In bulk, 12c; cases, 17c per gallon. | Empire. ple here and there on the surface of to-day's | of the New York bank surplus reserves to ment in one section being counterbalanced. by | Philadelph Oat,” $14@16; In_lnénd Ear}: 1285%_5% 13 50; A}~ SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- | Walla W market. There were wide gaps In the list of | $4.000,000, shown by last Baturday's sverages, | less favorable advices from others. Favorable Palmie = U ) $11@12 60; Clover nomi- R SO S e nel s Ngut& Crushed | Coos Ba v ve stoc - w ol v conditions on the Pacific are most numerously . 3 v , 6%c; Candy | Pomona e K A e e e | e (e e e LY e | reported In the States of Oregon and Washing. | Galveston WQUTSIDE HAY. (From Oregon, Utah, etc.)— | Granulated, Gic; Dry Granulated, 67 Confec. | Crescent 2 T a d n a sluggs L by 6 p X y rate. ;mg‘f Conservative' manugement: earfer-in-tis | et fit ‘rxo@u% il o Artalr sxfi“s'& tioners' A, 6¢; California A, 5%c; Magnolla A, | Bristol.. and hesitating manner and on a small volume | last, however, was only momentary, and not | yaar, however, has resulted in fairly good con-| Totals . Y £11 50612 5; Timothy, H a, 8%c; Extra C, 5ic: Golden C, 53%c; half barrels, | Grace Dollar...|Yaquina Bay of trading. The bears seemed to haye the up- | only were assurances given by banking au- | ditions in California, where crops were less LIVERPOOL FUTURES. EISTRAD‘%}'_‘W e Bels %c more than barrels, and boxes }%c more. No | Geo. W. Elder..|Portland . per hand at the opening and clippel the price | thorities that conditions were satisfactorily ad- | favorable than further north. and fallures are | Wheat— ot i DF!{ taken for less than 75 barrels or its equiv- | North Fork..... Humboldt of St. Paul a point in addition to the 2% per | justed, but as the week progressed the fall of | td:v"e';-nt‘a?e.n’;;nn‘:“g;‘finnt: ll‘:: Enset :?:mle‘n;; g er;lng = BEANS AND SEEDS. it Ez:g!l)’;go St dividend, which was taken Of to oy, | ashanys, s hnt e mmeneement of WA | {orHl ndntiries, ool e et mad e € 7100 Dealers cuote’ previous prics, with & qui| | SAN FRANCISGO NEAT MammT. (Eoand eneral Electric new stock, Sugar, Metropolitan | 000 gold In Lendon for shipment to New York | roCturers are not encouraged o buy heavily | @ lers; QU D) g A et Yaquina Bay Street Railway and People's Gas all showed | 8ssis ging ra InTviewont ikt yeiy inolrete - trafle ia ol lour— market. e s St et the St. Michael loans and a_more confident feeling In regard | Opening Dt B g logs they declines ranging from a sharp fraction up to | G370 (00 S0P NERTUTEE ot shaken by the | 800ds. Cotton goods are in better distribution, | of BEANS—Bayos, $190@2; Small Whites, gg want at 4c. Beef is weak and the quotations | L Thompson.. Puget Sound . nearly 1%, Sugar showed reslstance and dritted | qavance in the Bank of England discount rates | DUt Prices betray the unsettling influences of | “ G, P 104; Tacge Whites §1 7501 90; Pinks, §2 35 { T g “anaded. The same ‘remark appltes | Mcola- DT back to the nelghborhood of last night's clos- | on Thursday and the sharp advance in interest | 197, prices for the raw materlal and pHnt | opening ey marAloaT ety ,%’“z’ e 41536 | to_mutton. okt e ing price. With that the market fell iinto a | In London which would incicate that opposition | snd steel manufacture continnes unabated, gna | Cloting 210; Red Kidneys, $2 26@2 50 per ctl. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers | Washtenaw..... Tacoma torpor, - the bears being discouraged from fur- Reaalt el L - | similar conditiolls are reported abroad. Talk EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, 34 80 per ctl; | are as follows: Columbia. Portland ther operations in face of the hardness of prices | “REER O B0 L (Lt of me | Of further moderate advances In prices has = s Yellow ~ Mustard, ~$4@4 12%: Flax, $2@ | BEEF—First quality, 6@6%c; second quality, | San Blas Panama 8 and the easler tendency of the money mMarket, | wai mad the domaraiion e e ot el (e | increased, particularly as this country is the CHICAGO 2 10; Canary Seed, 2V@2%c per lb; Alfalfa, | 5%c: third quality, 4 Umatilla. Victoria & Puget Sound| and the bulls being disinclined. to Tenew the | halt. yeerls Sin - pee | cheapest 'market for ifron and steel in the : from Utah, 6c: Rape, 2%@3%c; Hemp, 2%@3c} EAL—Large, 5@6c; small, 6%@sc per Ib, Del Norte.. Crescent City E e 3 halt yearly dividend on Union Pacific last | w;d™ The export trade in plg tron from | CHICAGO, Sept. 28.—CATTLE—Prime cattle | Tymothy, 5@5%c. MUTTON — Wethers, - 6@7c; = Ewes, 6@6%c | Weeott Tillamook Bay campalgn until conditions in the money market ‘l;h!lbr!d(;). Yet 2, Portion of the street seemed | goythern points continues very heavy and an- | 80ld at the best prices of the year, $ 70@5 8, | DRIED PEAS—Niles, $160; Green, §175@2 % | per Ib. : Santa Ros: San Diego . became settled. Some rellance has been placed | o be disappointed with these results. because | other advance of 2 cents ls reported by some | there being too few cholce droves to go around. | per ctl. LAMB—Spring Lamb, 7%@sc per Ib. Gaelic. War becoming manifest on the London. ex | of its existence not only 2 per cent for the | large Southern concerns. An improved forelgn | Native best steers sold largely at $4 90G5 50; | poy = PORK—Live Hogs, 34@3%c for large, 4c for | Nation hange aa d help to the mext bull campaign, | preferred, but something for the commeon | d¢mand for American cereals is shown in the | the poorer lots selling at $4G4 75. Stockers ATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. | medium and $%@3%c for small; stock Hogs, | StateCallforn! But New York's demand upon London fo gold | Stock. Both the common and preferred soid | criarsed shipments this week. Wheat, Includ- | and feeders brought 3 jand caww ana | SIS L Rt s ) | 0%t areaten Hown okigio. e T T e, “wiieh et o 5 b ent Today for | action of the Mangement.. Northern Pacifl | Mgainet L8751 bushels Tast week. IS | grades ranged from §350G5 for the better | p g™ put in general all descriptions stand RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. STEAMERS TO BAIL. loans e 3 - o 2 ushels in_'the corresponding week o A < 2 % LS ot e bk iebacon 15 LENbn (o°a | Bl sxteilont Torsien cogports e Tork TREF | 353016 bushels in 1585 S5 900 pshels'in 155 | monpackers ReMing aF 54003 10 And chotes 55 | © FOTATORS. 4060 I sacks for Tarly Rose Beptersher 31 St fibw ineibes [0 Sne, - Trer = 2 and 2,562, ushels in .’ Since July s “ Hay, ton: = g T g e gy e o n::::g ?:rllglr";:wm:n B the ansoacemen | Jear exports of wheat ey TEAE NI At T gt ons S0t ot "$2 T5@3 50 for the | 503, S0@c in sacks and T i 675, ‘pates 1. i e i e X Movements in individual stocks to-day, but the | of the deal by which Mr. J. 1. Hill and | 18 against 50.310,525 bushels last vear. poorer lots, up to W 50Q4 75 for cholce to fancy | Tze@s1: Sweet Potatoss, 1@154c ,20; Oregon, Pelts, bdls 8 | Signat Griys HatoslBant e a Soyier it Tarket s @ Whole presented a waiting atti- TWestern syndicate acquire an fnterest 10 the | yo " week number 185, apainat 173 Tast week, | oives: Western Tange sheep were salable st | by and 14G2c for Marosds e s o REAER 718 | Curacas ... (Puget Sound. (Sept. o, 10 am(bler § tude. ; | road. % 1 e man ONIONS—50@65¢c pe: tl _or o = State of Cal/Portland. Tobacco was weak and sold as low as 47%. | The industrials were, however, the active part | coTpared with 237 in the week a year ago, 321 | gt $3 7504; lambs were wanted at $3 T6@S: fair | Onions, 81 per otl, Fellow. Fhekia | Talluw, siis Broomcorn. ‘bdis. 300 | Coos Bay...|Newport. Sept. 26, 9 am|Pler 11 The mercurial New York Air Brake dipped 10 | of the list, and the feature of the market was | 7159, 198 In 1895 and 204 in 1594, to-good Western, $5@5 (0, and feeding lambs, | VEGETABLES—Green Peas, 3c; String | Beans. sks . Wool, bales .. Pomona ....|Humboldt ....|Sept. 26, 2 pm|Pler 9 ints and recovered 7 without any perceptible | sugar stock. Its break fo 116 early in the | _Business failures in the Dominion of Canada | g4 55@4 5. Beans, 2Gdc: Lima Beans, 4Gdisc; Bay | Hotatoes, sks . Leather, rolls . W Etder [Portiand......|Sent. 28, 15 mIEler nence. o he general ket Chicage Tor, | Weck was attonded by Jiauidation bt long | Bumber 10, againet 20 last week, 3 in this | " Recelpti—Cattle, 300; Hogs, 2,000 Bheep, | Bquash, Hogie: Groen Pespers, %o for | Qnions, sks . {Lumber, ft Corona San Diego. .. (Sept. 28 11 am|Plor 18 minal, Evansville and Terre Haute, Central | stocks and by reports that the trade war wag | Week one year ago and 34 in 18%. 4000. ¢ Chile and 3@dtc for Bell; Cabbage, Cap- | Bran, sks Wine, gals City Sydney|Panama......(Sept. 28, 12 " m|PMBS. end Southern Pacific and @ few other compara- | at last nearing an acute stage. The large short ORIND Tl o ey KANSAS CITY. rots, 30@0c per sack; Bay Cucumbers, 25@3c; | Ayoanr g, JK8. L s Walla Wall|Vic & Pgt Sd.|Sept. 25, 10 am Pier & tively obscure stocks showed noteworthy ad- | interest created at the decline was regponsible 3 KANSAS CITY, Sept. 23.—CATTLE—Recelpts | Pickles, $1 75@2 per cil for No. 1 and $i for No. snoflmf ) mee"‘i’b]:'. 31 | Arcata Coos Bay -|Sept. 28, 10 am |Pier 13 Yyances. [People’s Gas was up on the advanced | for the subsequent rally to 13, but the stock ST ©000; market steady to strons. Native steers, | ; River Tomatoes, W Bay Tomatoes, 40Q OREGON. Chilkat Humboldt ....|Sept. 28, 2 pm|Pler 13 ettlement of the controversy with the In-|again reacted and has been very irregular and | NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—The Journal of Com- | ¢ 00 JaRURES RV (0 FFORE: o ARTE SICTh | dbo; Green Corn, 75c@SL per sack, $1G1 25 per 3 Navarro Yaquina Bay.|Sept. 29,12 m|Pler 13 gm:a Mmmll ugfi 'o.rr;rh y hThérv was good | m‘nsxg\-e in view of the uncertainty surround- | merce says: There is an increasing demand 423508 50; native cows and hette: 1o flrute’ctor Alnmgdn,u @31 kfnr Berkeley; Gar- l;'ghnh ctluk. 2.6182 Oats, ctls 30, 9 am| e Eacilics: oo the MalmetioD e [ et 6 for, all descriptions of ‘California aried fratta | SOWE, § 208 50; Satiye cows qrc Befors $10| 15 80 peeibs Oesen Qkra, WQ@e “Dried | Tiour, ar ake’ - wou i) Net changes in the majority of cases are small BANK CLEARINGS. £0r forward delivery, hut A ieibeld hy;ldteo | csed s e ; ™ | Marrowfat Squash, $8@10 per fon, 3] 5 3 2 ! :n: fail to reflect any general condition of b hlndler;auf these goods at this end that busi- HSO%‘S-MIMI‘ 6000: lights 5c mshe,% others “E:'dAPORAuED vx;.; : H;Lr:tsfi—l bl;ou:m Chin,-otls: 4001 Lnas. ness 1s restricted by the attitude assumed ady to st . Bulk of sales, 80; | sliced, raw, 13c n lots of ; slic i id e RSy Sreveanese The bond market was extremely dull. Price | NEW YORK, Sept. 28.—The following table, | b s rellors o the Const It 1o saoriot e | hoaie, 8 J00s 55: paekers. 80 6503 fb; raixed: desiccated " 16@te: ~ granuiated, raw, dmor | A IFARHINGTON. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. changes were Irregular. r?;'lflm sales $1,800,000. lcomp:l:dflh;flfmfi;m;t, shows the bank clear- | gt the latter are not pursuing business meth- | 33 60@3 80; lights. 5 85@3 85; yorkers, $8 306 9 -;z“bcm's S:er:qu:'m'u"riocm" “fp:., c;te:. b t:,“é(li' s ..... 15,69 Barley, ctls e e e s ds ed. n| al s . . e i 3 , ARRIV] ). Total sales 0f siocks fo-day were S0 | 53 wieh the percrntage ot foece "TGTDeT | ods, however, by having organized diterent | * £33 B ¥ 0 sy ygoriet firm. Lambs, | Strine Beans, So; Tomatoes, . Tuny R e shares. including: 9205 Central Pacific; 6700 | crpane s co i nd de- | producing interests assoclations, and made | 34 60@5 20; muttons, $3 60@4 25. a2 Hay, tons AEES Stmr Laki It s eember Burlington; 69 Manhattan; 11,00 Northern | CT°ase, mpared with the corresponding | rules for the disposition of their stock. They POULTRY AND GAMB. i et tmr me, Klitgaard, 4 hours from Huew Facifc; 1745 Cnion Pacif St P week last year: Bave, it Is asserted, not glven the comsideras | o o g"_’e:‘* S S e Res= FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. Mfimr Mackinaw, Littlefield, 8 hours from, 7 o a; 79 ¥ : Percentage | tlon to large Eastern handlers that is due the . Sept. 23. TTLE—Rece! ;3 icks have again advanced. Squabs are also s 2 Y i 21,275 Tobacco; 26,840 People's Gas; 37,770 Su- | Cities— Inc. Dec. | latter as the chief distributers of goods not only | market stronger. Native beef steers, $4 40@ | doing better. The other kinds remain abot Tacoma. ‘Atchison " 12%| Do prefa 155 | Chicago Of the rules of the syndicate in announcing that | $8 50@4; cows and helfers, B guocwers and | [EQULTIRY_Live Turkeys, M@l%c for Gob-| In poultry Ducks are higher. Stmf Sirateo Sea fhhoura fom Bektlle e e 155 | Philadelphia - prices will be advanced after midnight, October | feeders, 33 G334 80; Calves, 2 5 | e And B0 Lo e oDt PAIE | yreats'are unchansed. *Stmr Point Arena, Hansen, 14 h tron B & O, 24 ast pd. So Pacific %1 | St. Louts . . The trade here who have orders for early | St28S, etc., 4 i ngs, $1 250! Ducks, $4@5 50 x = n, ours from Canada Facific So Rallway S5 | Pittsburg, October shipment are uncertain as to whether | , HOGS—Receipts 4700; market a shade to &c | for old and $4@5 50 for young; Hen @5; | Fruits and Vegetables range about the same | Mendocino. Canada sSouthern. 33%| Do prefd 333 | Baitimoré they will be compelled to stand the advance on | Digher. Heavy, § 1003 %0; mixed, 337543 80; | Roosters, young, 3G osters, old, $ 25| as for the past week or two. Ship Llewellyn J Morse, Salvesen, 21 days o In % | San Francisco Pghet ekt Sos e i france on | light, §3 5083 8: bulk of sales, $3 75@3 §0. @ 4 50; Fryers, '$4@4 50; Brollers, $8 50@4 for | There is no change in Fish. from Chignik Bay, Ches & Ohio-- Tiion, Basie 1. 3 | Cincinnat 011 S aood Rent ot elemmobing "pas oo | SHEEP—Tiecelpte 500; market stron. Native | lares, #1030 tor. smaily Piceons, 1 20015 | Following is The Cails regular weekdy retatt | ( Barc Ferris § Thompson. Murk, 2 davs trom e o muttons, o stel 50@4; | per dozen for old an or squabs. 7 T Ghi B &'qn PR | NEwGrieans Dot people at this end of the line say that they | Stock, § %@4; lambs, @S %. GAME—Nominal. Rl o pEATE WIL'W Case, Thompeon, 3 days trom Chi & E Il Wabash . Minneapolis 3 are unable to get any satisfactory replies. DENVER. UTT) Cannel ......3—@12 00|Castle Gate..$9 — 7 > ¥ refd ... Do prefd ! | Detrott 8 i3 In a lesser degree Eastern commission houl DENVER, Sept. 2 —CATTLE—Recelpts 100; PoRrn, CURRDAND. RaGe. Wellington . —@10 oo’sm.mnp.a oo oy e oW Wl Drewm 3 S WaLBSS &t pa i) | Cleveland I 6 are having difficulty In_ getting orders foF | market dull but steady. Beet steors, 250 | Fractional changes In ranch and store Eegs | Nom, WeUlE-__ o1 Wellington 330 | S American Girl, Johnson, W days from Expréss Compantes— | Providence % pri] Palsing, It 18 said there Is o reason for any | 420 COWS, $2 60@3 Ts; feeders, frelght pald to | are the only varlations. Butter and Cheese | Geattle ... e UEhe Bertis Minor, Raven, 6 days trom u _'l;-l !i .4;{ \:‘. :damls Ex. . 113 gflfl“l'?;\luklee - 16. g.z uneel;!l‘l‘nly.h a8 lllae ‘smé:klln l‘:nnle, l;lmx the :‘:o"' bfl‘ica‘!(( .1::! u:ggktm. ;misht paid, $3 60@ l\r; l;;'e';::]l’! Dairy Produce, etc.— reka. ’ o " en merican Ex ....13) |St - ¥ i, | @ssoclation has only to declare its tion and i . stags, 3 — Butter, fancy, per Comm, Do pretd |United States 41 | Buftalo 4 “.l.|terms to stralghten out the tangle in which | HOGS-Receipts 20 market shade higher. | Creamery—Fancy creameries, 2@1Tc: seconds, Arofad m.:gg o paEs..... 0% CLEARED. B ot et e harxo x| Tndlanapoits h e e, Tl Ao s Yoo e the priine T 508 o, R[OS i, P ufr‘y—cnoace to fan 21@24e: Dope < oone ol e Fort Wavne ACot o oy Columbus, O 413 it ..., | Teason for the present uncertainty, as the orop | SHEEP—Hecelpts 500; market steady. Good | grades, T4 e. e bl o el ik s s i oaty o A obiat. (Ban |, Diégos gt :‘ifr pr‘ghlll Apq m—v}'fl‘ f)’:‘,:.';’,“" g%m 24.2 {18 tl:drnln‘ out much smaller than was ex- | fat muttons, § lambs, $4 20@5 30. n%fi‘fié" - r:od-—m:kg_:. zlxgme pickled roll, | Cheese, East @10 RNor stmr s'l;uama. Egenes, Nanaimo; John ocking Val Amn Spird . . 787, 3 3 g s 3 amery tul 3 , Swiss. osenfeld’s ns. Biinols Central.; Do prefd { Hartford . L1 p': B CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. pEisiem Butter—Ladle packed, 16@1640 per o o Ger ship Pampa, Jensen, London; Balfour, Sri Am Tob | . 878, NEW N H in, 22%e. = » Dorern ey Memphis . 1,355,941 Sodp A AN e nODHOR CHICAGO, Sept. %i—The Earl Fruit Com- | CHEEEE Ceins mild new, 10@11c; old, 8%@ | BacPR it 12 | Guthrie & Co. s Laxe Shore Washington 1,976,745 NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—FLOUR—Receipts, | pany sold California frift to-day: Grapes— | Sc; Cream Cheddar, 10@lic; Young America, d TLout: N Peoria 1,450,245 o 10 @11%c: East 12@1: Pork, chops Friday, Se) ber 23. Touis & Nas e 20,545 barrels; exports, 12,800, Fairly active and | Tokay, 70c@$1 60, average §1 11 Malaga, $1 15 | OGtidic; Bastern M@Re, 0 Round Stake st k? o Met St Ry... New Haven 1 firm for new spring patents, but dull otherwise. | @140, average $1 3. Pears—Bartletts, 32 00 | pggs, 18g%c; Eastern, 15@1The for ordinary Sirloin_Stake = | ot Queen, ), Jepuen, - Vititels . Taod’ Port Mich. Central Worcester & WHEAT—Receipts, 274,725 bushels; exports, | 3, average $2 45. Four cars sold. and 21@22¢ for fancy. % 17@20 Stmr le;ve\ Madsen, Caspar. Minn & St L. 2 Atlanta .. 11138,100 118,400. - Spot easfer; No. 2 red, 75@75%c 1. o. b. | NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—The Earl Fruit Com- 12@15 | Stmr Chilkat, Anderson, Eureka. Mobile & Oh b Lead ..ol 9% | Fort Worth. by 2 Ing cables and declined further because of local | Jotts nveraged $250; De Anjou, $170; Beurrs | Peaches are weaker as the canners are re. | L FPoultry and Gamé— Schr Rellance, Stenborn. ¢ N LA ortland, o 8 x cars sold. ‘oung icks, eac P Ny e e 3% 50 Joseph Toat o dull and unsettled at %@lc net decline, the | CHICAGO, Sept. 23.—Porter Bros. Company | 2bundantly supplied with late Pears. ers, each..... 75| Geese, each. .1 0001 25 TELEGRAPHIC. Do pretd ;. Pacific Matl 9y, | Los Angel 1,169,330 latter on September. Sales included No. 2 red | sold California fruit to-day as follow: ‘Wine Grapes are now commng in freely for | Old Roosters, Pigeons; pai; 50 | , POINT LOBOS, SeFt 23—10 p. m.—Weather, N 3 Central Puliman Patace... 1570 | Norfolk 815 September, 734@ic, closed 73%c; December, | Pears—Bartletts, $1 75@3 05 per box and $1 10 | the beginning of the season and are somewhat | _each 40@ 5|Rabbits, pair. % | togEy; wind, SW; velocity, 16 mlis. N Y Central . Silver Certificates 613 | Syracuse . 586 S8%@esyo, closed 6ic. per half box. Grapes—Tokays, $1 6 per | weaker. Table Grapes rule slow. There are | FIvers, gg 61 Hare, each .... 20 CHARTERS. N Y Chi & St Stand R & Tt 'ty | Des Moine 1,098,981 HOPS—Firm. double crate, and %0c@$1 50 per single crate; | not many Plums seen now. Blackberries are | Brollers, each. i The Ethel Zane loads mdse for Kahulul. Do Ist prefd.... 6 |Sugar . Nashville 1,086,309 WOOL—Quiet. Muscats, %0c, per single crate. doing better. Frults and Nuts— The Rockhurst loads wheat at Portland for g e g T ST Wilmington, 545 METALS—The metal market developed con- | Four cars ‘of California frult were sold to- | 328 ORUE" o o perries are on the market at Sonth Aferca: Tndle Turbes on the Bound for Nor West U |TC & Iron Fall River. 485 siderable irregularity to-day, some departments | day, of which Porter Bros. Cmngmy sold one. $10 per barrel. atl o ples, 1b. Valparaiso, owners _account; Duchalburn, No Amer Co. 6%|T § Leather Scranton 1071 showing pronounced strength, while on the | NEW YORK, Sept. 2.—Porter Bros Com- | *pEIIBUOS FRUITS— Blackberries, wheat at this port for Europe, 22s 6d: option of No Pacific 41%| Do vrefd Grand Raplds . 629 other hand lead and tin were weak, with a | pany sold California fruit to-day as follows: Strawberries, $2@3 60 per chest for large d drawer .. Portland or ghpe Sound for South Africa, 30s. Do pretd 76%|U_S Rubber Augusta, 966 slight decline in prices. Pears—Bartletts, $1 90 per box: Beurre | 4666 for small. and| pananas, 1t The Irmgard loads mdse for Honolulu.’ e 16%] Do pretd ... Lowell 209 At the close the Metal Exchange called: Hardys, $1 80. Grapes—Tokaya,_$1 85G1 80 per igs, 60@T5c per box, double la: Cantaloupes, ach10@15 he e 3 Or R & Na 55 |West Unlon Dayton, O . e PR T S e el LR e e T i fio Cantaloupes crate; Nutrmes, Figy, per Ib ey EUREKA. ‘.3‘{1‘;‘;” oot u—smflfni Pomona, for 3 IC& N W Seattls 148, sked. mascus, . ines—Hun, o 2 . . Sal = Pt e SN Tacoma. RO F COPPER—Quiet and unchanged, $12 7| per sinigle crate. - Peaches- Salway 05 | B Do ee ania WeGTs for mmals” g‘m’e‘d}’u&.‘m& Sakiebbrries, o ‘0 | Srawberrng 10 | By Franoiaco. 2—Schr Bal Reading UISCL &6 W Spokané 02,906 d $12 3 iced. per box. Six cars of California fruit Were | ‘%, 80ES S0C F@A tor Pob! A 7 e o, et SAN PEDRO—Arrived Sept r Salva- o 10 prafd Ot Sfoux City 67,149 TIN—Easy, $16 10 bid, $16 15 asked. 80ld to-lay, of which Porter Bros. COmpAny | Guinces: B0gie e rWerne i tor, from Grays Harbor. b i R G W New Bedford 49,718 LEAD—Easy, $3 95 asked. The firm that fixes | sold three. P e A Der hox Tames 15| Watermel b. SEATTLE—Arrived Sept 23—Stmr Samoa, fm 8 Louls & & Do prefd Knoxville, Tenn 16 the settling piice for miners and smelters oo T Ll e R e i OS] Watermplons St Michael, | cept AEEG 0 1st prefd. Pac C 1st nrefd... 'opel 1,491 4 3 KETS. 50c; Muscats, ; Seedless, —; Tokay, Vegetables— 7 V. we, he Se Do 24 prefd R a3 Birmingham . 368553 SPELTER—Unchanged, ¥ 62 bid and 4 & e oo e stk oAy, |/ Y 5. Q1] Lett hence Sept 21 schr Daisy, Rowe, hence Sept 13 8¢ Paul Minn 1 Wichita . 290,204 asked. LONDON, Sept. 33.—Consols, 109%: Silver, 2 5 jhag : | Asparagus, - 8@10]Lettuce, dos.... PORT | BLAKELEY—Arrived Sept 33—Fr Do pretd t|Chi G W Binghamon . 339400 COFFEE—Closed barely steady, § points | 265id; French rentes, 102 Zi%o: Wheat car- B o T S o oot Yina Jrapds; $130 | Artichokes, dox...2Z040 Green Okra, i, bark Francesco Tozo, from Port Townsend. Intl Paper Co. Brooklyn R T. Lincoln .. 467,739 10:6{} :\ORB ’; !:d 8 r"vfl';i e i Roes off coast, nothing doing; cargoes on pas- flackberries, $2@6 per chest. . yt 3 Peppa:.! b... SAN PEDROE.“:C"N 0t mr Bruns- PR s Taknantite, Fis. ] 96 tent 4 5-160; molanses. So; Fefined, Arm " saxer dellers at adanes 01 oerwils Wenel Flod S et s for oo to T 40 i Petatons o w, .,,‘E‘EN%BS::S“M T e 9 SING < » iamg’ TTER—] . herm - a, 308; En country marl irm.. 3 e choi Am: o 5@ 6 weet. ... V.8 new 3s. el e T e it e e aoee. . Phemn: | Wiy et B wheat frm . 1|and $5Gilc for common stock; in bulle, $Ewm | Cabrame, cach.. L. boe g e Bevt 15 Rt Wartite: T.S new 4s reg.. 123 [N I C fs... i tory, U%@1Ke. ? Standard California, 6s_3d@6s 4d; Wheat in |Per ton for freestones. ¢ Caulifiowers, cach 5@10| Radishes, dz hels: naw, hence Sept 23, for Tacoma. Do coup 138 |N Carolina és Ot e TFGGS — Receipts, 6239 packages. Steady; | Poris, firm: Flour 'In Paris, strong; French [ Raspberries, $5@8 per chest. Celery, bunch..... Sage, doz bnchs PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Sept 23—Stmr U S ds... 10%| DG 4s -...... Roexford, T, Westerns, 17c. * | country markets, firm; weather in and, | Apples, 30G6ic for common, Tic@3l per box | Cress, doz bachs.. String Beans, Ib.. Samoa, from St Michael, Do coup 11254 |No Pas isi s FRUIT. fine. e T S ST Cucumbers, doz....10@15|Summer Squash. | “CHIGNIK BAY—Sailed Aug 31—Bark Ferris Do 2ds 98| Do 3s . Springfield, O. K, 8 2. — Calife COTTON—Uplands, 3 5-824. Pears, _per. for No. 1 and Plant, per lb. 63 per 1b.... S S Thompson, for San Francisco. U8 fs reg m”| Do s . Brringhl ' nfi"‘;’.wnlfi’,“ ., . Bept. ornia dried CLOSING. mrmr bw p:l‘_ Sl d inferfor stock; g Corn, ldb.“"l )l'rhyme, Ib. 5| © ALRION—Arrived Sept 2—Stmr Cleons, hno Do 58 coup. 13 INYC &8 g ) c i : - Peas, —@5 9. District 3:658 ... 114 [Nor & W o5, igy | Slous Falls 8 D- A R D R cioe, So pmon, Q8c: | WHEAT-Spot, No. 2 red Western winter, | CITRUS ERUITS-Oranges. $10180 for Va- | Lentils, Ib... 1 Tomatoss, 5.1 1582 | SSELTH copt 21—Schr Enterprise, for San Fran- atack . T Rt OEE 1L . Kep prime w 3, 8%c; 55, ancy, 9c. " | firm. 66 1. Futires closed steady; September, | lenclas, $1G12 for ichaels, tor . s e Tostg| orthwatrn cons. 142% | Fremont, Ne angsns—l e, nuto u:n;( :;:‘m quality. " 68 %d; December, b8 8d; March, 8s 5d. Hedl(arnr;’e;’n 5'“:;: nx 60@75¢ .(:; See lluf-; 8@10! Shrimps SEATTLE — Sailed Sept 23—Stmr Excelsfor, 2 Do deb; & it e Lemons, mmon 5 3 B t 3 Do € im0 Nt iuta: PEACHES Unpeeled, peeled, 12@15c; LONDON WOOL SALES, S Lime R ttor- o Snad s 1 AL Arived ot Bt Einct®e: corge :%2::""’::": 5[0 8 Tine 6 i __ CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. LONDON, Sept. At the wool auction 134 per dozen, 01 0 Per - g D A RMHIE. ASie) Mok % schr Com- an So 2ds. Pacific 6s of 95. Sept. - 28.~ - “eakn: sales to-day 14, les were fered. Home 1 r, for San Francisco; stmr Sunol, for San Reading 4s . e o ShowN | trade and the Continent bought freely, tne| DRIED FRUITS, iiUTS, RAISINS, ETC. 10| Tomesa rancisco. R G W 1Ist by wheat right from the start. Prices at Liv-| oo'n " oine the lacger Duyer. The follows Ol s SAN PEDRO—Arrived Sept 23—Stmr Bruns- St & 1M E erpool_were a disappolntment to the traders, | oo the sales n detalls. following | the market for frults and raisins continues 8G—| Do, hardsneil." 100 wick, from. Eureka. St P Conl ot s | hvamn e Nohweer mat e T Nesas il bl e o, b 1, | LUV o SIS T ant TR prkien Wute SOLICrabs, each. . 10T | sound. Sept ZoSehe G W Weatson, Tor ot . 4 32 g s opened at | @1s 6%d: greasy, ; are firm. 5 Do, sottene. 4 g ‘atson, . EBast Tenn 1ats .. 106% 5t C &P ists <.+ | lower prices. Opening trades in December were ‘fl{emll-nd—&dfl:}flfl: scoured, 11%4d@1s | DRIED FRUIT—Prunes, 6c for 40-50's, 5@ 10| Mussels, qt ....... “PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Sept 22-Ship F W & D 1sts tr. 4%|So Rallway i made at $4@644c, compared with yesterday's | ¥4 BEEASY SUER o 2a gt Ba: for 50-60's, 4%c for €0-70's, IK@éc for —\ Ovsters, Cal, ‘100, Henry Falling. from Philadelphia. Gen Eleo £5...... 108 |Stand R & T TR | Montrear . clode of 84%@i%c. There was a good deal of | gty i s 54 gressy, | 10808, SuGo fof 0. for 90-100's 12| PO Eastern, doz. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Sept 19—Schr Sa- cxes Tenn new set de LR, § 318,25 1| Tealizing at the start by weak-kneed holders, | “South Australia—i00 bales; greasy. i Fo0d 'tochojoe and 100 ¥l - HBORT AN, s . G 1sts, -1| which made the market rather wobbly for a| New Zealand—i600 bales; Sooured, d@1s | cots, c for Royals 5 3 B, T A RT ANGELES—Arrived Sept 22—Bark H&TC 1" 1% R 285, Hallfax e eI ) : les; sooured, ~¢id 3 vals a for Moor- | England is bei Ceylon. hence Sept 6, + 2 Hamin soon devel- | 5%d; greasy, 4@10d. 3 ted Apples, s being driven b - 7 A Do Balon Fae 4 I s oped, however, when later advices’ showed au | Cape. of Fops and Nawltan beles Tldok Figs, backe, 109Hc Pame s | tinuance of the South Wales wou) stans | KL R, TOWNSEND_Arrived Sept 20-Bark L o 7 proverent in he Nortiwest markets and at | scoured, §4dgis $44; Sreasy, SHGSHA. 6 fox sisted and’ 1N for "Sipitiedr, NEC | to consider the desirability of the Gov: | 4ia. o Fairsrafian Honolulu; Chil bark fn- FER ot S T dectine, " which It soon did. ‘he prics | COTTON MARKET. {hrines ré0ic Jor. peime 19 fancy: Pears, '5@8c | ernment’s buying mines in order to be (Salled Sept %—Peruvian bark Francesco Toz0 Va_Centuries . DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE. Decetmber deciining froms CALGHYe 1o i | NEW ORLEANS, Sent. 21.—Cots ; SINS-2Xc for twocrown. 4c for three. | SUT® Of & SUDDIY In case of war. T . S g i ember. ) o 6% , Sent. 2.—Cotton, easy; | crown, #Xe for four-crown, 4%@6o for Secdiocs —_— " EASTERN PORTS. BUOCKR NEW YORK, Sept. 2.—R. G. Dun & Co.'s| ers were R S peheen s aeithy | middilngs, S5 Mo | Bultanias, 3K for Seediess’ Muscatels and $ 3 NOTICE TO MARINERS. cn 7 Reord foms e Markn o g 27| Weekly Review of Trade will. say to-morrows | care of the offerl Reports of freer coun- NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. T it oo Ton et 2% = T fate. 13 | Burope will nave to considor possible Amerioan | &Y ofterings which came from all over the i 4 Py T mardshell, To for soft- | A branch of the United States Hydrographic FOREIGN PORTS. 12 | needs for money much more anxlously in the | BeRten mcns oneible for & good deal of selling. | ~PORTLAND, Sept. 3. —Wheat:climbed up so | Softahell, 18Q14e for paper-shell: Fianuts, 13 | oricrarcesicd D the Merchants' Exchange, 18 | neposigus JA—ATTIved Sept Z2—Stmr Belgle, 12 | future. Doubtless there has for ‘many | was Teported in Arventina. with whest teia om0 Dy anlowr L it iielon tha; — Borte: e d"g,.m".“ fobe: | mA riners, without, meencirs oo (orthe benefit of | “PANATA Arrived Sept 11—8tmr City of .% ot bo. ::a;flm."m e ¥ & in Rn-ln‘ g i %Vllln Walla, vuu'fluh. and bluestem, lk:" 2 oo g ¢ DA Ni o Hrimnen L ‘:l:n“nt“s' lLC«mA Rica, from Cham. n pu promises. But the control | i | 5 ‘opera- 3 lVlll'nnl/ are cordiall t Pt tm. Sy oo & 185 | of this tions. Minneapoll ~Duly LR 5 b, and 1y invited to vistt the | por 2 this country over money markets.in. the O}d s and Ouluth receipts - WASHINGTON. - - |for eyl L B g Where complete sete 'of charts and Seil o% 5 33| Woria is”coming to be that of & master. Oue | Smaunted, 19,5 cars compared with 1009 [Ast | TACOMA Sept. B—Wheat~Ciub, S ‘biue- | o7 llghe amber wetrasind gsacted, £450. | ing ot the world ‘are kept on hand | tec rec aon raai, ot H—Haw stmr A : UK, 8T 2001 amyees: c receipts | steim, @QHe. > o : TAX U@ per 1b information "ean ‘SiayCrence; and the latest WACRPULEO Saiied Scot B—Stme Sen Blas, —