The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 8, 1898, Page 10

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FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1898 and buying the new threes war bonds, which | market was steady; Creamerles, 13g@19%c; Dai- | FLO! Family extras, $15@425; bakers I t l have been very vi ‘to 105% | ries, 12@i7c. Cheese, Te@oe. Eggs, | extras, $4@4 15 per bbl. CO M M E RC[AL WO D e s dieiatpy s P e A SR e e MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows, & usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, per 100; Rice . 7 . - $325 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, 827 BRADSTREET'S REVIEW. WHEAT MOVEMENTS, B e e, cxi eam Con sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, i NOTICE TO MARINER Cannel, $10 ton; Rock Springs an e e Rerke 12 per ton i bulk an} 314 | A branch of the United States Hydrographio in sacks. Office. located in the Merchants’ Exchange, s | China mixed, $f 15@4 20; China No. 1, | maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of $4 55 205 extrado, | $ 30@s 60; Hawaiian, | mariners, without regard to nationality and | 5 125,@5 25; Japan, $ 508 40; Louislana, 3530 | free of expense. [ Semgr = demy & | fNavigators are cordially invited to visit the meal,’ $35; Oatmeal, # %; Oat Groate, g SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. L & N Unt 4s...... 893 W Shore 4s.........100% | NEW YORK, Oct. 7.—Bradstreet's to-morrow Hond S : N <Ot 13 Recelpts. Shipments. B o - @ 50. o e o | VDo aetecred o |Tediner witadisementig of S o e et S ie, | Hominy, 321330 Buckwhesl P *Whold | 'TURPENTINE—Is higher at Sl per sallon | offise/ wiiers icpmplete sefx af charts and sail- < B . the South, whi vy d yellow nneapolis ; | Whea 350: Rolled s . $585 | in cases and 46c in drums or iron barrels. | directions of the world are kept on h, where heavv storms and ¥ pol | Wheat Flour, §350; Rolled Oats (barrels) e n Water | I comparison and referemce, and the ,“‘l‘f‘;: COAL OIL—Is e higher, as follow. Silver higher. 27| Do ¢ - Do ds. .0 8541 Wis Cent 1sts...... 80% | o O SOU LR IVhest AlvALLA, & N ¥ Central lsts..117 ot il ik e sk (e ST Barl36 1be. | white, 120: Pearl; Astral and Star, 1c; EX- | information can always be obtained regarding e e MINING STOCKS. ution, & very large business appears 10 B2 Chicago: . K 2 i g | e Star. 2ithe: Fiaine, 22%c; Eocerie, 19t%c per | lights, dangers to navigation and all matters Buckwheat arrived from the East. Chollar oro... 14|Ontario 350 | dolng. though complaints of a narrow MArgn | Tojedo . - HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. gallon. D nterest to ocean commerce. Hay firm and unaffected by the rain. Crown s Polnt. o o 12 [OBRIF: 25 | of profit are well nigh unanimous. While the | St Louis ... 2 E QUICKSILVER—Lower again at $41 for lo- | “The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry Feedstuffs strong. Con Cal & Va.... 74|Piymouth 12 | bank clearings of September point to & slightly | Detroit .. The rain produced no efect on Hay, which | cal lots and $37 for export. | building, at the foot of Market street. is hoisted Beans unchanged. Dried Peas lower. Deadwood e 30| Quicksilver 2212 | smaller business done the country over than | Kansas City ruled fiom. "Rain at this season of the vear, | CORDAGE—Manila is higher at 10%c basis. | about ten minutes before noon and dropped at “oal Oil 3 e Gould & Curry. .. 21| Do prefd ........33 2 veek’ 0 a 5 % v ife i {f the old | Sisal and Duplex are unchanged at “%c and | noon, 120th meridian, by telegraphic signa. re- Cosll Ol adean s O | D P evansiat 5y ] Re VoA ko LSRR Se s ORI PRI B Totals . while starting the new feed, kills o Sic respectively, » ROeA =ach dxy: fiom. the United States Sign Turpentine higher. A B i 00 Bandard falr gain over last year, and therefore OVEr | mygeceoar’™™ and thus equalizes matters. K T pecU ey e atern Sugar Refining Com- | Gbscrvatory, Mare Island, Cal ignal Rice about the same. Sron Siiver oiiiii 60| Union Con all previous records for this week of the year. | Boston . Bran and Middlings are firm. o Aoten, terma et cASh. Cube Crushed | A notice stating whether the ball was dropped Manila Rope highe: Mexican Z 21 Yellow Jacket is | The volume of distribution, as a whole, is well | New Yori BRAN—$13 50@15 per ton. P othe Crushed, T4e: Powdered, 6%c: Candy | on time or gIVIng the error, If any. i« published Potatoes and Onlons weak. BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. ;"‘P“!{“s;“}mf‘nhu"gnbhfie;g L:L'E‘*rd““h;fg‘,‘;‘lfc"! o {;ml‘l‘:nfl‘e‘lnmn F_S‘ sfim}«: E;erulm}. Zor iy firlnul.at;d.JHCa‘RrymgrsAnulo}‘l:d. M&;'gn%r;!e:- | in the morning papers (PZ"H-r\-I‘ld\“l\z da Al b iad =k, s, ress.t olled tsartey, o : | tioners' A, o . S%e: A CHAS. P. WELC! Butter and Fggs the same. oMoney agma| wosiomer Gy 1oo: 108, | recent preceding.annual perlods As for some | New Orleans OEEEDSTUIFS—Rolled tiariey, 130; Jobbing: | thec; Extra C, Ghe: Golden C, Sta; hall-barrels. | e d o B L Poultry firm. Game very scarce. it --5(@‘ LA s.m ------ 33% | time past, most avtivity is perceptible in the | Gajveston . e e ot Cake: $24925; Cottonseed | 3,0 more than barrels, and boxes e more. e - T Mochage Wine Grapes doing better. T S ey | West and’ Northwest and on the Pacific Coast, | v S i a%0 per fon: Cornmeal, §23 50@24 0; | order taken for less than % barrels or its = — Dried Fruits steady. At & S Fe.. 12%|0n Flec ntd (new) 8 articularly at Puget Sound and Columbia TGtls o loverys Cracked Corn, $21@25. | equivalent. SUN, MOON AND TIDE. e ol sl | At e 124 On leo pedl (new) 30 iver points. It has been a carnival and fall P ke T ATHAY — Theat. $17@19 50 for | il A:l‘;:rpax&ar <3| Do prefd (old) . celebration period t'a ‘number of Western | o e good {o choice and $@16 for lower, grades; B0 SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— 7 : . < ; ek = 757 n ; Wheat and Oat, $15@18 : mes an eights of High No change in Meats | Bay’ stace Giis 1 Lulatehison 4s -...... 99% | tribution. both retail and wholesale, Is reported: Cperig 5% ey o I et &% 0@ii: Alfalfa, $1l | Previous prices rule for all descriptions. e L R Bome gutting wenorten In IONE T e T e i e e e ST B 12 Stock, $1@12 30: Clover, nominal. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers | Francisco Bay. Published by official au- e SR B s B e i N LS maintained, with 'business In PARIS FUTURES. OUTSIDE HAY—(From Oregon, Utab, ete)— | " “royjows: thority of the Superintendent. SRS R [ Een & e e o e e il e g (e e e RO i BBRF_First quality, 6@6¥c; second quality, | NOTE—The high and low waters occur at s e e L o1 ihte ports| CDY, BurieiQ s e e e e e e (e 50 SETRAWC G e pelayele 5e: third quallty, 4Goc. [Re b tront - GMIRsion street “uiharf): sbout ; Toen o PO | Fitchburg Calumet & Hecla.80 | tions of the South with resulting quarantines, | ~Wheat. = YEAL-Large, 5atc, small, 64@sc per . | -five minutes later than at Fort Point; gurini the est ine monchs of he year were | Ge (I iews Centennial ;hm Sharply ehecked. trade in the jower MIss | Opening EEANS AND SEEDS VEAL Large, bk S O e, sGigsc | the height of tide is the same at both places. 4,512,658, against $6 0 for the same time in | g1l Steel Franklin ... issippi Valley, w oy n : 1h. e - — =0 3567 and consisted of $4,435,8% in Silver Dollars, | Mexican Cent 014 Dominion - sfi.»'.éf.mh“'.'i\";m‘h'é"50,."~';“‘h’m~2"?.{“3§§1’$3"$ fEEEE Dried Peas continue to decline. There 18| P I0, o 0 Lamb, 71@sc per Ib. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5 $441.04 in Silver Bullion and $632,529 in Gold | N'Y & N Eng.... Ozonola: ol AlStIbRt IR R e A e {he ISR CHoD LDe SRS 5 nothing new In Beans. FONK_Live Hogs, 31%@3% for large. 3%@dc - it Buliton. | Ola Colony .......1192 |Quincy | general industrial situation is a very favorable EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. BEANS-—Bayos, §185@195; Srall Whites, £2@ | (or medium and 3%@3%c for small; stock Hogs, | Sun rises E 4 —_— | Or Snort Line .... 28% ! Tamarack one. Marked activity continues to be a feat- = 210 Lrge Whites, Sl 50601 70: Pinks, 52356 | pgiac; dressed Hogs, SA@S%c. Sun sets . WEATHER REPORT. | Rubber . 38% Wolverine | ure of the iron and steel trades, but the im- CHICAGO. 240; Reds. Blackeye. $3 20@3 50; Butters, Moon rises .. A | Union Pac _ 32 Parrott . | s D Ir A e de sont, 'In the| CHICAGO, Oct. 7,—CATTLE—Native bee | nominal; Limas, §325q3 85; Pen. 31 85a2; Red RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. s i (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) | West End % | Humboldt absence of immediate new demands, has caused | steers sold at $4@4 50 for the commonest lots | Kidneve. $: r etl. ¥ S g Time| |Time|_ |Time| Time SAN FRANCISCO, October 7, 1898, § p. m. | —— a sharing of some few grades of pig iron and |, ¢ s3G5 50 1 b roping | < SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $4 50@4 75 per ctl; For Friday. Oct. T. 2l ~|Feet.|-——Feet. Feet. — Feet. The fol saximum temperaty LONDON MARKETS. steel billets. Movements in an upward direc- | B@5 i for oo Lito [ chaloe | shippine Mustard, $4@4 25; Flax, none here: CA“ | pyour qr sks.... 18,240 Hops, bales ... 125 5/H W) L W) = \\'[ L W, reported from stations in_California | — tion, however, are reported from the West. | beeves, with sales of a few extra fine cattle at | narv Seed, 2%@2%c per Ib: Alfalfa. SU@0C | porley, otls ..... 4,220 Wool, bales ... u7 |~ = Fureka 64, Fresno 76. Los Angeles 6. NEW YORK, Oct, 7._The Evening Post's | The situation ‘as to prices generally is one of | 35 60G5 85, Sales were largely at $4 75@5 0. | Rape. Miaitic: Hemp. 2%@ci Timothy, 534S | Cheese, otls ... 17,Wine, gals .. | 780 4.3) 12:08] 3.4f 6:24) Biu San Luls Obispo 7, San Diego GS, Lonion fnamcial rablegram says: The stock | Pustained strength, wheat being prominent in | Bologna bulls sold at 2 26g3 25, and export | DRIED FEAS-Niles, 31 35@1 30; Green, § Cheess, o8 - iiTons fUs . am] W lEwl LW Famento 66 Infepandenve 74, Yume 95, T keD Doret va oiat it o i A Sl (118 respect, whilé the most important, reduc- | bul]ll‘sj at $3 fifl 25. | @175 per ctl. | Tattow, otls : 22(Hides. No ..... };‘ ?f}” ;_n‘ 5190 4.3 1 SATHER CONDITIONS SENERAL e y : | Hon s growing out of the refined sugi G he bulk of the sales in hogs took - | s ... _S§72 Sugar, bags ... o 1: 2 | WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL ;}i_mk nlm|1emr1yhpu5m:vn n B»r‘n;\l bcll’\‘g m: | war. HTr,' ”’f uc‘@u.\m m‘".,;mmnr n'r'ealn‘ place at $3 50G3 72%, hogs selling at on ex- | POTATOES, ONIO; AND VEGETABLES. }351{\;\:{;!;&“ ol e 1| 2000 1.3 3 LECAS chief factors. The latter especially affected | freights is charged sox ¢ the falling off In | treme range o 30@! g8 se / B R i |12 2:41 15 5500 Francisco data: Masimum (emperatire | Anerican ratis, notanly O D e | Cpertn trom southern pointe. | Business fatlures | largely 'at 4505 £ $39G350 and ples selling | o Z Lo particutar change’in anything, | Onlons, ska ... L Eggs, 908 --ove 5015 S0l 17 - T e in motlced off the Califor- | Clofe in this market was about the lowest. | gse sthi duh (o s minlwm, n.xm;;_rl"-‘g‘:‘:': wSHEEP—Prime native lambs brought $6 L3 | the market being plentifully supplied with all | SERR., B0 Jig® - 750 Teather, rolls a7 | 14 1 b, nia coast this morning has divided, one por- | ATECHUNGS N'flnl»‘lill }>":t!\d other foreign se- | o\ Year ago and 235 Tt Active demand Western, range lambs sold at $@o 60 for | descriptions. og | HaY, tons ... 255 Lumber. ft 20,000 | tion moving along the coast of Oregon and the | Cymities were generally flat. oSk &y caniaan Snanain 10 ve demend ghtering lots and great numbers of feed- | POTATOES—3:@40c for Early Rose and 40@ | sraw, tons ... 19 Lime, bbls 201 tionimoving niang the' const ol Orexon nd L3c | ne Gaslia)in Conals’is 'wald it betpartly:| (O e S Rotusl fwhenteands, uoyresedani ol yil Ingflamiber DI cu/s41i00M 492 ticep stl0iat 200 she (driRtvar IR UFOnE EaTEg0 Burbanks, 73 OREGON. the early morning tides are given in the left quin Valley and hern Callfornia dh"*_lv‘)h" Bank of England borrowing on | gMP En SIOCHE :Pr;}'“;‘]v“gmm:;:d‘umnifx‘mu'm ufhz for the poorest to 3 25@4 60 for good to | Gs1 15; Oregon, Tic@il: Sweet Potatoes, @1C | 1oy, tons Eog e LT ..... | hand column and the successive tides of the Urhe weather is elondv throughout Californta, | them. If so, it is very Important, as affecting | Joria's yields, and Aot corside-able Increas) cholce natives, range flocks selling at $3 50@ | per Ib for nearby and .(“l?c for Merced. g % EASTERN, day in the order of occurrence as to time. The Arizona and Western Nevada, and clear in the | the future of the money market here. ¢ At gl z {derabl rease | 445 Feeding sheep sold In large numbers at | ONIONS—40Gilc per ctl for yellow; Plckle EASTERN. second time column gives the second tide of Temalning portions of the Pacific Slope. Tne September trade returns are decidedly | I Stocks at home and abrcad In the fhce: | M4 2 | Ontons. somsic per ctl | Corn, ctis .. 2400 Buckwheat, ctls. 239 | the day, the third time column the third tide R D e alene the lcoadt. from San| satisfactory therefore. of a gain of 7,000,000 bushels In Amer_ | = Recelpts—Cattle, 3000; Hogs, 22,000; Sheep, | VEGETABLES —Green Peas : String L ee———— and the last or right hand column gives the Francisco north and seattered showers in the | The London discount rate is 2 11-16 per cent, 4 PUroD £ Sian s P 5000. o | Beans, 115m2tc; Lima Beans, er = FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. TRAL Ele Of the duy, fexnere when Aliere are B influenced by the small gain in world's stocks 3 # D but nterior of Northern Callfornia. | due to the monctary position in Germany aé | i September.15,500,00 "pushelshave: ook JKANSAS CITY. | Bay Sauash, Bsic: Green Peppers, #hasoc_tor | three tidca, ax sometimes: occur. The heights Conditions are favorable for showers in Cali- | told 1 e dispatches yesterday. The best | firmer an RS AR e S Mra- | KANSAS CITY, Oct. 7.—C. RO Chili and 50@60c for Bell: Cabbage, 50c: CAr- | mpare i a further rise in Butter and Eggs, | Elven are additions to the soundings on the and higher. Bradstreet's monthly T CITY, Oct ATTLE—Recelpts | ORIl 400 000 cack: Bay Cucumbers, 50@60c: | G C, 0 4 " Unitea States Coast Survey charts, except vhen a minus sign (- precedes the height, ts a rise In the German bank rate | port of wheat stocks shows a total on October 6000, Market opened strong, closed weak. Nu- - Tomatoes, S0 2d the greater portions of | Opinion f Gamie "3 por 1 | Game is now on the market and Is dear, be- | an7 thon the number iven ie subtracted from fornia to-night on Monday next but constd iver Tomatoes, 40@50c; B River Tomatoes, for recognition in American markets. From | REUCECH PRI TS0 UG ber dozen: store 43 am Bier 11 er Eaturday. ble doubt is en- | { in th bt ¢ 23.526.000 bush- | tive steers, $4@5 50: cow: 0% 7 Qturday . made nt San Franciseo for thirty | tertained. Such a movement would probably | els. & maiy of 10,155 000 anadaiot 5000 bushe . H@550; cows and heifers, $L80G | G oon Corn, 35@c per crate: Bors, eRaIng idnlEht. October & 1895 be ollowed by a rise in the mais here. The | Seaimst 1srio 000 bermae o rens oo, wite stockers and feeders, $3 05g5; bulls, #2350 | Greeh Cn, FHAG DA Ora, ‘foc per Ib: | ing scarce. Poultry remains about the same. | the depth given by the charts. The plane of o rthern Calffornia—Showers to-night and | situation in Germany is not really serious, but | ropean oake on e like “date "are given at | HOGS—Receipts 2000. Market strong to 5c | EEE Plant, 25@40c per box: Marrowfat Squash, | Fruits and Vegetables show no particular | reference is the mean of the lower low waters. S R e e S R L L o e Ui entall considerable slow liqui- | 42,200,000 bushels, a gain of only 5,400,000 bush- | higher. Bulk of sales. $3 55@3 60; heavies, $3 $8@10 per ton B change from last week. e O e N n al S The = els, azalnst 14.200.000 bushels in September a | @3 70; packers, $3 50@3 67%; mixed, $3 45@3 EVAPORATED VEGETABLES — Potatoes, Following is The Call's regular weekly pSonthern ¢ sl‘ll“\‘rn‘\ ywers to-night an “m;n.ssuflhl':':ibrt.l :‘n‘ n:nn\lnrv(l of vihe large | vear ago. A combined gain s here indicated | lizhts, $3 40@3 65; yorkers, $3 60G3 &; pigs, $3 55 | Sliced. Taw, |;.’;'<|‘\:r 1b in ‘”‘I‘:\k‘l‘l 2 lrt;s“ '“',22: price list. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. aturday: fresh west w a Tobacoo Company, announced recent- | of only 15.500.000 bushels, against 27,000,000 last | @3 60. £ 4 ¢ 2 deslecated, 16@1Sc: granulated, : S & == Nevada—Show vester ortion to-night | Iy in these dispatches. i 2 | s " el | . Carrots, old % v, % Ca Coal, ver ton- Steamer. From. JNevadn-Showers 1 Western portion Iy in these dispatches ” The share capital I3 | Year, "and 2000000 o 200,00 bushels gain | SHEEP-Tecelpts, 2000, Market firm. Lambs, | Ontons, fic; Carrots, old, Iie; new. 1ei CaB | capnet ) 37 @12 00 Castle Gate..89 600 | = Due nd Saturday, 000, entures amounting to £260,000. | fn 1895 and 1595 Stecks fn this country and | $4 %@5; muttons, $3G4 2. | bage. Boc; Swset Totatoés, 3 Grnips, 2oe; | Camnel o %10 00| Southn- @ i TR A e iehbdiann ‘maturadys |lb s o (OLORY ‘. j:Ganane feantiochihe RpEKIEs fary Qofonir 1L OMAHA. e s s New Welling: 1" Wellington —@ 9 50 | Columbta.. Prtianias . cogler in southern portion, Showers i Stiver, stcudy, THRA pir oance: Monsy Sugis | Bricess ot T bading - stapls. s reported to/| yOMAHA, Oct. 7 —CATTLE_Receipts 1700 POULTRY AND GAME. oo B ) O Jaer - day morning, clearing Saturday: fre larity, In the majority are well held Western steers, §380G4 40; cows and heifers, 33| There was no change bevond a slight decline | Dairy Produce, etc.— Bk g2 | E2nta Rosa..'": San Diego 3 il g et ettt scen T N AN O DR GS ity n the madority are Well Mol checkea | @3 80: stockers and feeders. $3 60@4 60; calves. | n Turkeys. There was not a great deal of | Butter, fancy. per Gheese, Swiss..... G2 | Chilkat Humbolat ... ] 3 18 From SMbuas e mAlE S DEnIC Lonr buying of heavy gocds at Canadian cities, but $400G7 bulls and stags, LD, T ctock on the market ol N D e e BEL W, e 5 el NEW YORK, Oct. 7.—TI ollow! tter conditions later have favorably affected iS—Receipts 3300 arket Sc higher. | SN0 4 o 51T 2! 3 Qs 3 = 9 SR sessesoees mperature 54 o Ll B 2 he following table, | giltn BN T eronto reports heavy | He 33 55@3 60 mixed. $357%@3 60; light, | FOULTRY ZLive Turkes e 55 Gob- | Do: kood........45d50| dozen ............35@40 | Washtenaw.....| Tacoma ............. 9 Local Forecast Officia mp Sradstreet, s the bank ciear- | Northwestern buving, with farmers in t $3 57313 65; bulk, 3 57%@3 60. Dlers and l@lic for Hens: Geete, Vool tor | Elckled . —@35| Honey Comb, per | Coos Bay........(Newport 10 = - | 1n8s at 56 cities for the week ended October\’. section still depositing wheat n clevators. D SHF Receipts, 4500. Market strong. Na- ~‘”' "‘d ‘“,‘is‘; ~f“"“,-,‘;(m 4 505 50; Roos- | Firkin, D —@320| 1b ... .12@15 | Elf Thompson \pugel Sound .... 10 FASTERN MARKETS. with the percentage of increase and decreas.. liveries are more liberal, although prices are tlve muttons, $350G4 40; Westerns, §3 60@4 e 08 8 aoaters, oM, #4503 | Gheese. cal.......—312| Do, extracted...—@10 | City of Panama Panama ......... 10 . us compared with the corresponding week last | SUlll nbove an export b i In Ontario. Ameri- | stockers, $330g4; lambs, $1G5 40. [ e S iiens 15 Hi forierxes 3@ | Cuecss. Dastem . G > . fE b 1 B e | year can Jumbermen are reported hiring large num- | DENVER. | E B for mall: Pigeone. 5131 25 per dozen for | _Meats, per Ib— e State California|Portland . i ) MARKET. | Percentage, | bers of men for work in Canada this winter. | DpNvpR Qet. 7.-CATTLE—Receipts old and §1 50@2 for squas. BACOD .o rseener---12Q17 Pork, fresh........—@12 | Australia........ Honolulu . i1 - Inc. Dee Canadian failure: week numbered 2%, Bl oo Rl A LE—Recelpts ot reity in Duel 2 . Beef, choice Poix, saft ........10@12 | Arcata...........|Cocs Bay 1n Oct. T.—The stock market con- il T e o™y n 1506, | Market firm. Beof stecrs, $330@4; cow ME—The scarcity in Ducks continues, an i chink s010| Ptk chops I s | edt helae : £ eek, &0, 37 896, | @3 a0 ors, frel o rivee i34 e receipts of 35 sacks of Game erday | D0, £00d....een : chops....... —@ll | Curacao......... Seattle . 1 and orofessional to-day, and 5 in 1 @3 50; feeders, freight pald to river. & ‘of therreceipis 020 sRcks @ 2 Corned Beet @ $| Round Stake.. .. 10g— | Progreso |Seattle e e A TbIal Sl ! p A stockers. reifht pald, §3 7664 25 bulls, stags i were Hare and most of the Dalance Geese. | Corned B g, 'iiwg— j Fromea. jpeattle . n e e industric i s : oo | etc.. sz@is. )f course prices continue high und on- | 3 el ssmedth pactis ehown violent flucty d feverish activity DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE. | “HOGS—Receipts nominal. Market ¢ higher. | ditions. Shooting out of season Is sald to be LD Eastern Porterhouse, do..11a2 | Corona_-o [San Dlecs 2 for some time past, fell Into comparative qu NEW YORK. Oct. 7—R. G. Dun & Co., in| LiERC e i mixed, $3 553 60; | the cause of the present caTelty S a0 | Mt Pork Saussges . @2 | Mackinaw-.... Tacoma. -...... o ude. The Industrials, nevertheless, continued thelr Weekly Review of Trade, will say to- | ‘SHEED_Hecelpts none. Market unchanged A a1 50: Widgeon. $3: Small Duck, | Spring Lamb. Veal ... ...:.10@15 | Orizaba. 12 tradin A e M he 1 e el 4 ol Endlisn shipe. 83 Jack salper 31 S0; Gray || Poultey 304 CURES 1 caon .. g a0 | Del Nprie...1. Crescent i i ing. > movement of prices in group The iron industry still gains so rapidly that CALIFORNIA FIGS IN THE EAST. . $3 50: Hare, $1: Rabbits, ot [k ens, Aeast 1 3 £ S| & ;‘;‘:‘; mflictirg the ¢ part of mv-»mm %, an unhealthy boom would seem to be in prog- | e oie - | Cottontalls and $1 for emall. y:;.;g“?;on-l «0 753‘343';'.&"’;’";3?5'32?;‘.} | 15‘_%2?‘[! 353‘;”{2;', :g Facn i EXined (he uppes ress, but for the pecullar conditions. In spite | NEW YORK, Oct 7-The Journal of Com- | BUTTEE, CHEESE AND EGGS. 01d Roosters, |Sprig, pr pair.1 001 2 | Geo. W. Elder.. Portland . 16 i ¢ ut v all o of the commission of valley producers, who | Merce says: The failure of the Turkish Fis | each .. 4@ 5| Teal, pr pair..—al 00 | Homer... ewport 2 1 Frm | now propose a joint selling agency at Pitt; | crop has offered an opportunity to growers in Commission merchants are complaining bit- | Fryers, e: A .wg 6| Widgeon, pair.—@ 7 | Umatilla. Victoria & Puget Sound|Oct. 14 ay's 1 B burg, €ales run a little helow their fixed figures, | Other parts of the world to press their clalms | ter]y of quantities of cold storage Eggs from | Broilers, each. 309 40iSmall duck....—@ 75 | Navarro.. |Yaquina Bay ............|Oct. 14 : MITeikee b T e te at Pivtabury and 4355 for| for recognition on consuming markets, and 1t | Petajuma, shipped in under fictitious names as | Turkeys, pr 1b 206 TIWild Geese, pr | Alttance. . ;" |Oregon Ports 111111111 |0ct. 14 3 St | H gray forge, while Southern and local iron are | is being ful b L 2 2 Ducks, each... 50@ 75| pair .. @ T | ——————— Buftalo i T ae Chloatio M anthrablte b ROW SRR | | ot e fancy ranch Eggs.”” They say that the city | Gagge, each....1 031 25| English Snipe, ke I ihe | (a0 & s ST Saahies TG the conminie dament ia || Goll(oenia s makin s stions DId for MODUAC | buyers ate Allel with Sisfristisnd e SRt (mesnamls § BOS S{TReE LT °%'3 50g4 00 STBAMERS TO SAIL. rook- | 1nd SR remarkably heavy and large contracts this | favol © and by putting on the market a | ing a good many of eir purchases, an . pair. 40lJack S i 25 = = ! thelr poriod ¢ & 5 330 Weok covered 3000 tons strustural iron at Chi: | better class of goods than have heretofore been | this businens continues much longer the Egg | R nipe.....2 0G2 25 | “Steamer. | Destination. | Safls. | Pler. 1 late dealings, | g = s 0. 5000 tons for Boston, 2060 tons ship plates = Sent o s racting buyers, particularly as trade wiil be serfously injured. | 7 i - ! | the latter show ss of 1%. Tobac Daran 3 R T T vy domand for bare, the | Prices quoted are comparatively low. ‘While | There Is no change in any description, the e 19913 Oranges, dog .....20@35 | Homer .....[NeWport......(Oct. 8 9 am|Pler 1 Consolldated Loratn and f B B A ey hiving 2500 oara’ and | the Calliornfa Fig is much tmproved in qual- | market being quiet. pples, 1b.... . Der Ib...... 4@ 6 | Queen Vic & Pgt Sd.(Oct. & 10 am|Pler 9 e Hartford 2 ai iring a 1 & q Blackberries, Peaches, i 03 } Vhecling preferre t " preferred, | Rionmonod 5 rthwestern 2000, ity and texture, it is asserted that there is still BUTTER— i I hy?r - A €an Blas..../Panama.......|Oct. .§ 12 m PMSS Pacific ( Sheiiaady Z Gnrthwestern 200, ining with forelgn re- | & £00d deal left to be desired. It lacks vet the | Creamery—Fancy creamerles, 23@30c; sec- | poranas, *do s, - 5 | Weeott Tillamook.....[Oct. '8, 5 pm|Pler 13 ties were ATl 1 Mt sbmewhat favorable as to European crops, | Sweetness and keeping qualities of the Oriental | onds, 28c. ) e Quinces, perIb.... 50 € | G. Dollar...(Yaquina Bay. Oct. 8, 5 pm|Pler 13 the most ontinued | Pooria 2 2 D e el i pments have been 3.30f. | frult, but growers are bending all their eneigies | Dalry—Cholce to fancy, 25@%%c; common Cantaloupes, aspberries, per Chiikat ...../Humboldt ....[Oct. 9, 9 am Pler 13 large and the | Rochester 7 1 e e ineluded. for the week, agains toward overcoming deficlencies in this regard, | grades, 2214@24c. & &8, 'Pe"" S RoIEr i -40@50 | Columbia ..|Portland......[Oct. 10, 10 am|Pier 24 poor e . 5 ity bushels for the corresponding week last | and this year's output is far in advance of | ° pickied Goods—Firkin, 18@20c; pickled roll, L g L P R 10 | Santa Rosa.|San Diego.....|Oct. 10, 11 am|Pier 11 the : e rta U111, Indicate that farmers anything that has heretofore been offered from | n@2ic; creamery tub, 2i@22c. Huckleberries, per |Strawberrie China &Japan Oct. 11, 1 pm|PMSS line of % in spite 1 Are quite gentrally holding back thelr crop in | the coast, and as regards style of packing Call- | * Bastern Butter—Ladle packed, 16Q16%c per ek I Wal, 50 .{Humboldt ....[Oct. 11, 2 pm/Pler 3 ican stock h the hope of higher prices, and collections at fornia fruit certainly seems to have an advan- | . Eilgin, 22G22%c. Lemons, doz. Wa‘num. 15 9 am|Pler 11 London. — The | Springheld 1 the West are almost everywhere retarded on | tage over Imported goods EHERSE Chotee mild new, 10@11c; old, 8y@ | Limes, doz. atermelons echl! 10 am|Pler 13 e 1% and rallied only | ¥ that S et Tha Weatern recelpts | Portugal and Greece, taking advantage of the | gic. L rr e g Nutmeg Melons Josmin " o [Eat tdal <ok ik oSt Y d yer the Western recelnis | anort crop in Turkey, ‘are preseins their clalms | 5% (ream Cheddar, Dilc: Young America, | *'yegotables— IO T 1 am e 20 ; A . 810, 101@11%c: Eastern, 12@13c. s el P R ct. am|Pier 9 2 2, 1 5 apparent t support | Portlane ¢ o et G | FAlRE o T ek Mack ‘have been 169" in the | Portugal Comandre Figs, in tapnets, are seck B a Onions, Ib of lquida- |'St. Jc Failures for the wi ve been n the | Portugal Cc Figs, pnets, are seek- | oo og Tastern, 18156 for opdinary and | Beets, doz... , Ib..... Navarro . 1 cific sympa- | Los nited States, against 212 iast year and 23 in | Ing to make up for the shortage in Smyrna | ,, sy e £ Beans, white, Peppers, green. . o) .|Oct. e mandn, against 2 last year: e and ‘are said to be meeting with consid- 22g23¢c for fancy. Colored, 1b. Potatos, Tb... SH ST R B il nies were noticeably firm, the ¢ L erable favor on account of their desirable o o Lima, Ib.. 0, Sweet. the regular it i eatos VEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. flavor. Z DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Cabbage, each Parsnips, doz.....15@20 TIME BALL. preferred being an in 1 h AT S Greece also fs trying to fill up the gap With | o 0 cyranca Wine G Cauliflowers, Radishes, dz bchs10@12 e g o 3 EW YORK, Oct. 7.—FLOUR—Recepts, 21, | Calamata. but this grade of fruit seems to be e rain stiffene ine Grapes, and sales as | Gojery, bunch. Sage, doz bnchs..25@35 | Branch Hydrographlc Office, U. S. N., Mer- (Figpearely R e oot o P maing Jeas Heatwave with American'; trade, | DISR s 318 {pr chiolos Zintandel ware reported. | Gress, doz bnch: String Beans, 1b.. 49 5| chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., Oc- inside interests ov e ¢ % though the quality is eald to be good. The top quotation below represents the gen- | Cucumbers, doz...—@13|Summer Squash, tober 7, 1898. = te.on Mew.and pelne paitnits s e eral market, however, for good Grapes. ot per ih 49 61 per ib......-..... 49 5| The timé ball was not dropped Oct. 7, 1895, ol WHEAT-—Recelpts, 189,825 bushels; exports, CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. Other fruits were dull and not materially | Green Corn, doz..1203)|Thyme, Ib.........20@30 | on account of signals not coming through. ‘ that | Lowell 421, 509 bushels. Spot steady, No. 2 red, T¥%c S fineet Y | Green Peas, Ib. Turnips, doz.... 20 CHAS. P. WELCH, ° further conflicts over tran s | Dayton, O .... f. 0. b. afloat. Options opened firm and ruled | NEW YORK, Oct. 7.—Porter Bros. Company changed-; == i Lentils, 1b.. s Tomatoes, 1b.... 4 Ensign (retired), U. S. N., in charge. } will be Involve the | Seattle strong on nearby months all day, closing %@¥c | S0ld California fruit to-day: Pears—Bartletts ECEpons L e T Lettuce, doz......15@35! — - grangers were mo d. The fail- | Tacoma et Migher, with May wheat under renewed | $2 60@3 45 per box; Beurre Clairgeaus, | soparonbenien; (31 MO Der oo L e R e b SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ure of this group to respond to the very favor- | Spokane selling pressure, finally but %c higher. For- | Grapes—Tokays, $5c@$1 75 single crate. e i0grs: i 3 Barracuda . 8@10 Shrimps . 8@10 ~ = sble earnings shown by recent statements also | Stoux City . e 11 eign houses bought both spot and optlons. | e - otaod Figs. 40g(5c. per box, double layers. CAID .-veevserreres 5@ 6| Shad . @10 ARRIVED. invited realizing. New Bedford 3.8 | R s L aoher and_ clearances very large, | Cats, 55c@$L 20 Comnichons, $5c@l 1d; Black | Cantaloupes, 2@30c per crate: Nutmegs, 15@ | Coafish . Sea Bass ........—@l0 4 Rates for time monev were easier to-day, | Knoxville, Tenn %6 Mav 6574@69%e, closed 88%c Morbcea, 0c@$l; Malaga, c. Peaches—Sal- | 3c per bov:' Watermelons, $15420 per hua-| Flounders ... Smelts . g Friday, October 7. e L ST AT R Rl s e L R o 5 i oP K oot crop. "4@7c: 1897 crop, 1@ [AYE. $110 box; George's Late and Bil- | dred for large and $10@12 for small to medium. | Herring .. SolemEt i ies 13| Stmr Valencta, Lane, 3¢ days from Manila, | er basis, with a very little supply in the mar- | Birmingham 5.5 1598 crop, 16@l9c; Pacific Coast, 1896 crop, | Y3 U8, 53¢ 3 Huckleberries, 6c per Ib. Halibut Skates, each...... o@10 | via Honoluly 9 davs. ket. The shipment of currency the interior | Wichita : u.7 7e: 1897 crop, 11@13c; 1898 crop, 16@19c. | © CHICAGO, Oct. 7.—Grapes—Tokays, $2 35 dou- | Quinces, 50@7ic. Kinafish . Tomeod ....... 10| Stmr Weott, Higgins, 9 hours from Tilla- during the weck has offset imnerted specie, | Binghamton R TROLEUM-_Stronger: United closed mo | ble crate and 50c7i$1 60 single crate: Rose de Pomegranates, 50@75c per small box. Mackerel Clams, gal........—@50 | MOOK. 3 and &= banks have gained from the sub. | Lincoln e O e ork. $7 105 Philadeiphia | Peru, Sic. Peaches—Salways, 3@c box; | Cranberries, $@9 per barrel for Bastern and| po, Do, hardshell, 100,40 ‘Stmr Cleome, Miller, 24 hours from Needls treasury to-morrow's bank statement ls expect- | Lexingtor, and Battimore, 7 (5; do in bulk, 34 55 George's Late, 35QSc. $250@2 75 per box for Coos Bay. Perch Crabs, cach.......10g15 | Rock. s oy el Salenen Iy et | Tecsonville, O S tnchanged, $7-12%. CHICAG The Farl Fruit Company | Ordinary Grapes, 25@50c per box: Seedless, | pompan: Do, softshell, doz. Schir Newark, Beck, 17 hours from Bowens Berves. Kalamazoo LAKE COPPER—Unchanged, $12 25. sold Califor fruit to-day: Grapes—Corni. | 69@750; crates sell about 10c higher than boxes: | Rockfish .. Mussels, gt . Landing. A_reactionary tendency developed in parts | Akron TIN—Firm, but qulet, $16 50. chon, %c; Tokay, $115. Peaches—Salw; ;| Isabellas. S0@Sic per crate; Wine Grapes, $14@ | Salmon, Oysters, Cal, Schr John A, Hellquist, 9 hours from Eu- of the bond list after the early firmness. There | Bay City .... LEAD—] 53 85; brokers, $3 T7%. Levl' Cling, §3c. Pears—Louis Bon, $1 16 per ton for Zinfandel and $11@14 for common | Salmon, fresh Do,, Eastern, doz. reka. Were sharp gains in Wlsconsin Central firsts | Chattanooga .| SPELTEF rm, $4 §Ti4, cars sold. kinds. g Sturgeon Schr Barbara Hernster, Jensen, 69 hours from and Susquehanna and Western General fives, | Rockford, Il | COFFEE—Options closed steady, unchanged | NEW YORK, Oct. 7.—Grapes—Toka Blackberries, $3@5 per chest. e ————————— Coquille River. Total sales, 33,155,000, Canton, O {105 points lower. Sales 20.500 bags, Including | $1 65, average fhc; Muscat, 63c; Malaga: Plums, 3@6ic_per opate and box. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. CLEARED. United State: advanced %, the threes, Rprlflgl\:\'l. 70 arch, $ 8. Spot como—\uu sxe.—-r'lJy at xsrlm $1 20, average $6c; Cornichon, $1 1541 35, aver- m‘l’leflfhe‘g. fi{\:gsig;; "ho::oc!:r good to choice . Friday, October 7. 3 ssued, 3 e old four ogisterec N. 5 cline, D 7 invoice, ¢; No. 7 . 6%c. | age 5. Pen 5@ Vi L e £ = o g % T e e e e weted & i 4169 o s\lfimy,h{,‘nc'{.n:efif O O O | e N Dt e 00 D ayerae® |~ Raspberriex. 3807 Dér chest. James and_ Bridget Mulqueeny to James F. | Stmr Charles Nelson, Anderson. Seattle;E T tstered and the fives 1 in the bid price. 8- | Hastings, 141,726 SUGAR—Raw steadl Fair refining, 3%ec; | 7 v e Cline e eallan, $10) | Apples, 35g80c_for common, 75@%c per box [ and Agnes Eagen, lot on W line of Wiilam. | Kpise, = v )\ ion Ryan, Nanaimo; R Dus The total sales of stocks to-day were 271,900 | Fremont. 160.255 | centrifugal 9 test, 4c: molasses, 3%c. Re-|115, average §103; Silver, 7Cc@$l 46, average m{v‘\"' ll:..md m-z;}rb for choice. EE’““"‘?&‘& sgsé;-aNz ?‘ E"‘;‘,“!J;’,';‘f.g: enue, N [ B ot 3 3 ; ns- inter Pears, %@75¢c per box. 5, 3, = - . Nor stmr Titania, Egenes, Nanaimo; John | finea BU Davenport teady and unchanged. Ge. Fourtee s y $5c." Fourteen cars sold. SPPRGS PR R Receipts, {666 packages. firm; TS—Oranges, $150@2 for Va-| Robert D. and Jennie Cranston to James B, | o Nof SUnF C/8 shares, including: Atchlson preferred, §130; N 50 E %0 for m 1 P: lencias, $125@1 50 for St. Michaels, $125 for | Smith, lot on LaEoe Eaks sxests ce Stmr Homer, Jessen, San Pedro; Goodall, Toledo ... Burlington, 0; Mankatian, 3520; Metropoiitan | TOC0O ¢ Western Creamery, 15@20%c; Elgins, 20%c; fac NORT! N WHEAT eet Rafiway, 13,50; Northers iitan | grouston cstern Creamery, . 20%c; fact x RN WHE BT . of N L N B G S e e R N erranedn Sweets and Tie@sl for Seedlings: | Ashbury, B 25 by N 82:6; $10. potmr Home 80§1: Unfon Pacific, 13,120; St. Paul sland, | Houston GS- Recelpts, 3235 packages. Firm; West- D T one, $ 50@2 50 for common and $3@s for | . sidor 'Danielwitz, Mary Wolfsohn, Rachel [ Perkins &£50. o i et e i e e D B g T 0 ern, 17%c. 5 G e cholee, Mexiean Times. $596; Califor | Lewls and Amelia Levingston to Joséph Dan- | ,Stmr = Queen, Jepsen, VIGtar's R bacco, 28,520; People’s Gas, 11,820; Sugar, 35,520; | Macon DRIED FRUIT. PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 7.—The wheat market | nia Limes, ——: Bananas, §1 25G2 2 per bunch; | lelwitz, lot on § line of Sixteenth street, 195:9 | TRARETR ' oS dail, Perkins & Co. - Rubber, 4400, iR S | eyl Ut NEW YORK, Oct. 7.—California dried truits, | Was a shade better to-day and under the In- | Pincapples, §@4 per dozenm. E of Valencla, S 115 by W 25 $10. o oo drovl , Jackson, tl; J Pinet CLOSING STOCKS. Helena ... bl steady. fluence of more reassuring news from the Fast ¥ = Kllpe s Bastinncto donhe Arrambie. Tot : SAILED. AtShison 120 St P M & M | PEGIER S Sl L p:\'APOHATEDmg\rx’LE:;I—Coammrnn. 6@8c; | and abroad quotations were from %@lc higher. THIBD. BEUINS. S NHS. RTINS SR o 5 nl?s'-ee o;«"z‘:'-‘:’fil";"v 6 W 1:‘7%‘-”;’4‘6005 Friday, October 1. B0 resd i s pacie 5 Totals, . §....$1466,50,090 T | prime wire tray, sa8ic; choice, te; fariey, . | Walla) Walla was 8t 7@5ic, With'Valley and | There 14 Hittle doing on Fastern account, but | Charles, Tenry and Ada Yates to Ann Si- | Stmr North Fork, Bash, Eureka. Canada Daciie o 88| Do precd o ] - TR e ommLs PN e Ji@izc; Moorpark, 12016c. | > reatar Bnen® W8I |\ Ximara, for | & fair local trade is goine on, and there is no | Monssch. Jot, on 3V, g, PEGMEFQrmpielc streety I e Canada Southern.. 32 |Texas & Pacific.... 13 TV DOMINION OF CANADA. PEACHES—Unpeeied, 7@%; peeled, 12@loc. | Queenstown, with 45,950 bushels of wheat. accumulation of stock. Large Prunes continue | '3 ¥ 70 1% Margaret Flaherty to Gustav Mich- B atas Wellington, Fyas, Nanaimo Central Pacitic. 2415 | Union Pacific...... 32 ot = 2 Forelgn wheat shipments for the week were | scarce and firm. SW jine of Sixth e S > L3 : E A 213 |Union Ps 2339 | yontrears $14,169,27 s CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Wr K i acl lot on SW line of Sixth street, 175 SE of | Stmr Coquille River, Johnson, Fort Brags. Chi'& Alton. e B %% | Toronto B o S " WASHINGTON mbsf;u‘v‘) F‘:‘s‘SITT;T“”' e e 2 Diary B Fobin to Lizste M. e Neiton Asideraon Eeati) Chi & Alton. 527U ¢ G g { o 6 i L1 ETeao0ll ave fheitans 3 NGTON. o for 30-60's. 4@4%c for 60-T0's, 34@3se for alter 1. and Mary E. Tobin to Lizzie mr Charles Nelson, Anderson, Seattle. Chi B & Q L 114% 'Wabash .. | annipes CHICAGO, Oct. 7 pool g1 TACOMA, Wash., Oct. 7.—WHEAT—Club, | 70.50" v i ife of M. J.), I . Stmr G Loomis, Brid Vi 3 g 4 | Hallfax . 141 o4 < . 3 sh., 5 . | 70-80's, 2%@3c for 80- 214 @2%c for %-100°s | Donovan (wife of M. J.), lot on NW line of s Sedige Leoriis igert, Venturs. Gk e 1008 | wad Tards: %% | Yamilton 40 tol the ety ‘;:f'"‘h,’“!h‘:‘:’;’“"*:’:"‘_;:xk“i 8c; blue stem, 6lc. T S or ShoTi0'a: Sitver Frunes, 5@fc; | Minna street, 69:9% NE of Ninth, NE 2:2 by | Stmr Laguna, Feterson, cCC& St 3 D 3% | st. John, N. -.= | surprised the'bears by g a — % Peaches, 6@T%c for good to choice, S@9c for | NIV $0; $10. r ship Celtic Race, Owen, Roval Roads. = o 335 | Do prefd........0 19 = 2| the start. As the local market had fafled to FOREIGN MARKETS. P 2t o pested: Aptoota’ 10g | City and County of San Francisco to Clara [ Bhip Yosemite, Nelson, Coos Hay, gt - eLast week's total not included in totals be- . Jookad' for b; mal| . DON, . 7.—C . 109 11-16; S 5 ra; . TH@T%c; sun dried, z : also lot on 3 3 DeiLaw, s American Eix cause contalning other items than clearings. :',‘:'Z:“:‘;; ‘f':;“‘; o l{e‘mf";‘:dt";’;‘i"m::‘“ 27%a; French rentes, 102f 3Tic; Wheat car- | 4%c: Black Figs, sacks 2@g2ic: Plume, ljfi.g line of Nebraska street, 130 S'of Mariposa, TELEGRAPHIC. Do prefd......... H| Wells Fargo. e e remnit o & opemns | B228 Oft coast, nothing doing: cargoes on pass- | (2 ([, Biea and a@isp o B s N %4 Uil a0 vy A O et | POINT LOBOS, Oct ¥—i p. m.—Weather, Erie (new) el iscellantous FINANCIAL REVIEW. Bt bt WD sertier, TibeE Fo saed age, nominal, unchanged; cargoes No. 1 Stand- b LR B S 0o W dine ot ah mireet, 11=-s’ss°‘c"ia:’r?3°li‘ fosEYwind, SE; Xélooltr. (G miles. * - | ard California, 2 6d; Englis t - 2 v . ' o CHAR' A CER e R T o ORIc Ot T Trasstrast's Tinanciall| tau. ot {GTROw:I’ Al forencon® the!market | Bota uer s s Sl e B R e Ve o Sescinsa | Buse: ireet D P e S5 i ornar of MAXL | | Tne Pertoles s et e Do £, | Tteview will say to-morrow: It has been an Ir- | showed strength, shorts being more or less TIVERPOOL, Oct. T.—Wheat, steady; Wheat | o0r A4 o8 LoUL T, O o ana +1 30 | D16 o otrero avenue, E 100 by S| po Athenian loads mdse at Portland for Hocking Val.. 33| Do prefd.......... 1353 | resular market, with restricted professional | prominent, while a good deal of quiet invest- in Paris, dull; Flour in Paris, dull;’ French | for London Layers; dried Grapes, 2c. A. F. and Rebecca D. Benjamin to Louis | yiadivostock; Ragnar, lumber at Moodyville Tilinois Cent... 110% | Am Tobacco. trading. Most of the developments, including | ment buying was done. Plenty o bull news | country magkets, quiet. NUTS—Walnuts, 8¢ for hardshell, 7c for soft- | and Christiana Renner, lot 38, Bernal H for Nuchwang. o TRy i e the current reports of raliroad earnings, have | Jritted in during the morming to encourage COTTON—Uplands, 3%d. shell: Almonds, bat for hardshell, 130 "for | stead Assoclation: 10, % T MEMORANDUM. prefd. i eople’s Gas... uying. s ftsheil, 13@14c for paper-shell; Peanuts, 4 2 i N Lake Short 19213 | Gons Clas i been favorable, but the breaks in the industrial | PYS 080, et here was at its strongest around PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. e o e for Call vt . Alameda County. Pt e e i Louis & Nash. 54% Com Cable Co. stock list under the lead of Tobacco last week | noon, Seaboard reported export sales of at . = cans, 0%@Sc; Filberts, 9%@10c; Brazil Nuts, | Arthur H. and Caroline H. Breed to Geo ¢ ) Manhattan L. Col F & Iron B e aar stock this week, have apparently | least 60 loads. This evidence of the continua. | PORTLAND, Or., Oct. T.—Exchanges, $3l,- | §rdc per Ih: Cocoanuts. $ 5003 per hundred. ' | T. Hawley, lots 7 to 10, block A, and Tote 11 SPOEENC Met St Ry. Do prefd.. eliminnted public interest for the time being. | tion of the recent heavy foreign demand for | 845; balances, $i5,549. HONEY—Comb, 10@lic for bright and 5@% | and 12, block B, Sunny Slope Tract, O 1| Sept 16—Lat 4 S. long 40 W, Br ship Cressing- Mich Cent.... Gen Electri Tondon has shown a dlsposition to purchase | American Wheat was responsible for o con: for_lower grades: water white: extracted. | §i0 & 1 oy g fon from Tacoma, tor Queehstown. nn & St L0000 Tilinols Steel. fiderable increase in the demand, which was 7 ent amber extracted, 6c; dark, | W nd Artem e cla—Be] a . long 138 Do 1st prefd...... 88 |La Cleds Gas.... the Pacific stocks, but its transactions here | o, ronteq by the-strength of cash Wheat in LOCAL MARKETS. 8q3io per 1> P S 3 . snxi"'kl'x'r':e‘%tc’refiir:m 28 E, schr Louls, from Kalochou for Port MO Paciflo:s i 3 ANLORAS ot onseenr ol have had little effect. The increasing case of | gytside markets, notably New York and Minne- Eziy EESWAX—21@26c per . R P aoe 1k “Bevt oo tne reoh | Townsend. = Wished to reported all well. Mobile & Ohio..... 27 | Do prefd...... the money market seems to be responsible for | apolis, and the highest price of the day was EXCHANGE AND BULLION. formed by the intersection of N line of Wool- Oct 7 1 a. m.—Ship hing Wave, heno~ PROVISIONS. - | Oct 6, for Tacoma. . sey street with SW line of Telegraph avenue: B tasite coilin the renewed activity and strength In the bond | reached, December being bid up to 63%@63lsc. Mo K & T......... 10%|Nat Lin Oil Do _prefd. Haw Com C list, but neither this nor the continuance of | This was nearly lc above yvesterday's closing Sterling Exchange, 60 days ........ — $483 thence W 120, N E 136.75, SW 62.28, to be- Chi Ind & Pacific Mail.. gold imports seem to revive the flagging spirit | price, and showed a profit tempting enough to | Sterling Exchange, ~ight ........... — 48 CURED MEATS—Bacon, 8@S%4c per ™ for | ginning, togetherw'wuh water rights, auca., TATOOSH—Pased in Oct 7—Br stmr Warl. “Do prefd. Pullman Pl a6 | SE spechation 2 Pring about a good deal of realizing in the last | Sterling Cables . I T 483%| heavy, $%@%c for light medium, 10%c for light, | Berkeley; $10. moo, from Sydney, for Vancouver. i N J Centrai. Siiver Certificatés. to | *The chief incident has been the weakness of | hour of the session. ~Prices dropped somewhat | New York Lxchange, sight ..c..... — 18 | ot extra light and 1214@1c for sugar cuted | _A. E. Shaw and Elmhurst Land Company to | Outside bound in—Bark Theobald, hence Se N Y Central % (Stand R & T. Amerfoan Sugar stock on cutting of prices for | under this, although offerings were well taken. New Vork Exchange, telegraphic.. — 20 | pastern sugar-cured Hams, 10%c; California | Richard and Auguste Munk, lots 79, 80 and 81, 23, for Puget Sound. = N YChi & St L... 12 |Sugar ........ the refined article. December closed at an advance of H@ic. Fine SIVer, per Ounce.............. — 6% e B o e Callfornla | mhurst Park No, 2, Brookiyn Township; $60. | SAN DIEGO-Salled Oct 7—Schr Bertha Dol Do iat pretd...".1 &) | Do prefi: U133 | “'The raiiroads have been meglected. but some | | Corn we2 firm, helped by Wheat and a good | Mexlcan Dillars ........L0L0..L L 4T % | Hame, %o; Meso Beet, $10G10 80 per bbl sxtn | Henry % Jones to 3. A. Thomnton. lots 1 to | beek for Bureka e 2 iron. e lalties have been actively manipulated and | shipping demand. gher. : ’ i o; B v it , o o A — 2 Nor West.......... 3 |US Leather | R ancea: ‘Tobacco has ceased to be & leader | ~Oats were steady. May ranged from 22%o to WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. e i bkl Dt e e e e AN, S Phoyifon ety e e e No Amer Co....... 6%| Do protd.. @ity | of the market, the revelation about the dis- | 20@23%c, and closed unchanged at 22%c bid. WHEAT—T! = 5 el caterms slerces. quoted. 4t bs pat. 1 | , HenFY Z. and Saiah M. Jones to Otto Muel- BoWENS LANDINGArrived Oct 7—sohe Provisions were extremely dull and showed CAT—There was a slight advance, both | b vl Satand Tie for pure: palls, Sci Cali- | Jer. lots 109 and 110 Galindo Tract, Brooklyn g:{lfl‘fr Bros, hence Oct 5; schr Monterey, hence No Pacific. «... 39%|U S Rubber.. Do prefd... .11l | Do pred.. Ontario & W. 15 |West Unicn agreements and liguidation of the pool in the Stock having quieted the street's apprehen- | little change. January pork closed 2ic lowe Slons about the Industrials as a class. Sugar, | January lard a shade lower and January ribs | ever. for pure; half barrels, 7c; 10-Ib tins, T%c; 5-Ib on and off call. Business was not brisk, how- | {55 SN e per T Tof compound ana $c | TQOSMDIS0 o eiia | O BUREKA—Arrived Oct 7—Stmr Samoa, o A. Taylor, lot on W_corner of Regent street | Ot 5. Or R & N. 53 |C & N W however, took Tobacco's place In the market. | & shade higher. Spot Wheat—! £ Or Short Li 2 | Do prefd 1793 | Prices for refined have been generally reduced, | _The leading futures ranged as follows: R gt Skieping, # 16%@118K; milling, | tine, Be. UNE — Tierces, 5%@6%o: packages | 804 Central avenue, SW 21363, NW 11583, NE | Salled Oct T-Stmr Ruth, for —; bktn Uncle Pittsburg . 189 'St L &S W 4% | both by the American Company and the oppo- | ™ Doens g Tk T, CALL BOARD SAL less than 300 Tbs—1-Tb palis, 60 in a case, 9%c; | 20246, SE 119.40, to beginning, being portion John, for San Pedro. Reading - 4 Do refd 11™ | sition refineries, until on Thursdav is was un. | ~ATticles— , ~ Open. ifgh. pEsioms, % o 1°5 paile, 20 in & case, $%e: 5-Ib pafia’ 12 i a | Foicy Tract, Alameda; also lot on NW line of PORT TOWNSEND—Passed Oct 7—Stmr Cur- Do 1st prefd...... 414/R G W 27 | derstood that granulated sugar was sold at eat, (N ©% % 6 Informal sesston—9:15 o'clock—December— | 0 PG Solh, Talis, 6 In o case $%o: s0-b | Regent street, 233,63 SW of Central avenue, SW | 255, Hence Oct’d; for Tacome. Rock Island........101% Do prefd & | about 4%c & pound, which, it is belleved, re- = g% G4 S| 2O ctle, RIS K00, H18K. May—800, | ¢ing, 1 or 2 In a case. T4o: wooden buckets, N | 40 by NW 218,58, . being - pottion same, - Ala= | « SEATTUR-Amived Sept'7-Jap stinr Tatnag- St Louis & S F.... 71 Intl Paper Co. Toves all profit from the refining business. B B B T i Tt MYt A | DRt Wi tacioy ke 0 The net, Toees hart | meda: also beginning at a point 160 E_{rom | uchi Maru, trom ¥okehuma. o o 8 3 i HE E ;- ., Stie; b, L The; ; > a it 7—Ship Reaper, for San Francisc barrels, about 110 Ths, TXe per M. E line of Park avenue and 150 N from § Mne | Sailed Qet T-Ship Reaper. for San Francisco From 118% at the beginning of the week the Do 1st prefd...... 62 | D8 prefd.... rice of sugar stock fell to 1121, its course be- Do 24 prefd...... 31 |Pac C Ist prafd 000 A of subdivision 3. Alameda Park Homestead, 20% 2% 2% 205 | Régular Morning Sesslon—December—S00 etls, | pine TALLOW, WOOL AND Hops, |E 2260, N 144, W 322 S 1l4 to beginning, Vance, for San Francisco. October ... EUREKA—Arrived Oct 7—Stmr Pomona, hne St Paul.............108%| Do 2d prera ng markeed with great irregularity and fre- i Bl T By e R e By R e p RS SR : HIDES AND SKINSCulle and brands sen | B,line 5 Pagic smmuc and 130 % from 5, lng | O% i oot 7-stme Atignee. for Astorts o G E oD A it o Oue s xioanthi ity oue-ouay: | Dicamber, w mm x| EARLEET o $LI%. as dull and easy, | about lc under the quotations. Heavy salted | SubdIVislon 45 Alamedn Ferk o ateda; | ( UNALASKA—To sall Sept 25—Ship Elwell, oo o T ant.” The other Industrinls were | May +io:i o B mA | with 2 Wweakness in futures for No, 2 | Sicers loci medium, fc; light, Sie: Cow- A s .60, N to ng, for Moodyville. L OB 05w e rei 1z | N Carolln e, but ‘little affected by the course of Sugar. |, Mess Fork, per BRI o o0 1.0 o ed, 1 21%@1 23%; Brewing. §1 2 for No. 2 | nides, 5%@9%c; Stags, 6c; salted Kip, Sc; Calf, | Michele Molinengo to John Tolezze, unal. | pSANPEDRO” Eatled Oct 7—Schr Alcalde, for Do coup.. pojolina 8512 | pegple’s Gas was very strong, rising from 101 | PECORbS 8 18 I8 CALL BOA: ™ SALES. Sc; dry Hides, sound, lic: culls and brands, | vided half Interest in lots 10, 1l and 12, block | X HEDRA Satied Oct T—St U S ds. INo B A6t to 105% on inaide support and intimations that | TATNEY eigs, Informal session—9:15 o' clock—No sales. 12@13c; dry Kip and Veal, 15c; dry Calf, 17c: | 61, map of Southern Addition of Town of Liver- | for Bureka. i mr Pasadena, o Do 35, the arrangements settling the natural gas dis- | . Lerd, e s 475 4m 47 | Second Session—No sales. Sheepeking shearlings, i5g2% each: 'short | more Murray Township: $300 O o e LT Do 2ds.... Do is.. pute and involving the purchase of an fm- | Decermne S A e A igmu Morning Session—December—2000 ctls, | Wool, 30@40c each; medium, 80c; long wool, | Wil E. Frisbie to Judson M. Davis, lot on S | reka. ck, from FEu- T o T NY i portant auxiliary company which supplies the | JABUALY oo D00 $1993. 90c@$1 10 each: Horschides, salt, §2 for | line of Walton or Thirty-fifth street,’23 W of | “TRcOMA—Satled Oct T—Brig T B G a0 Nor & 7oy company with ofl are dectdedly benefleial, al- | ShOTT e % bams <580 Afternoon Session—No sales. large and $1@1 50 for small; Colts, 50c; Horse- | Telegraph avenue, W 3 by § 1310, Oakiand, | potes §. Tenner, Tor San Ll e N though an issue of §3,000,000 new stock is ‘said [ Qctober, - ol S OATS-There was less activity vesterday, | hides, dry, 3130 for large and $1 for small. subject to a mortgage of $1500; 310, K PORT—Arived Oct 7 Ain.nasiA Do eb sat to be part of the arrangement. In the outside 2 s 5| though business was fair. Quotations un:| TALLOW-—No. 1 rendered, 3%@Sc per m;| Curry and Elvira Deckerson to George Doug- | Oct 6. et 7—Schr Scotia, hno At iaach e market the Federal Steel Company stocks have | ~ Cash quotations were as follows: changed. No. 2. 21@2%c; refined, B4@4Ke: Grease, 2. | las, lot 13, block G, Knowles & Potter sub- | HARDY CREEKSSalled Oc RosDi s DIy et 14, | been the oblect of considerable dealings at | fiour, steady: No. 3 spring Wheat, . o. Fancy Feed, WOOL—Fall clip, Southern Mountain, ‘7gi0c; | division of Kennedy Tract, Fast Oakland, sub- | for San Franeisco, t 7—Stmr Aloha, e W AT Y well-sustained prices, the common being aboul | g1@e3e; No. 2 red, 634@6ic; No. 2 Corn, cholce,§1 20@1 free Northern, 9qiiic. —Spring clip—Southern | ject to a mortgage for $1260: $10. GREENWOOD—Arrived Oct 7—Stmr Wh: Atchison is O § Line 35 tr....1 B il ahkr) Aot ae been sepIactin S No ROV Bt VAL T B R Bring B 00! s S %}1E@Buckm¥:'fi‘é e e ol o o | uteta i wal L S Dy [ Tty Bew O A il Do adj 4s Pacific & of %.....102% | The srangore, With the exception of Rock Tel- | HOreqr N0 M eyt 5. b aysic: 170, g Bthera: frae. HGIG: Foothill and Nortises | ois lot B block AU, Alden Tract st Temencel, T RalgPORT % E v, i —To sall Sept 25—Bark Fresno, oy @tte; Noi. 1| _CORN—Most of yesterday's recelpts trom the | defective, 10@12c: Middle County, 13g16e; Hum- | ~Mary A, and F. A. Pollard (by commissioner) | for Royal Roads. Can So 2ds. Reading ds. - 824 | and, which had support on {ts favorable Aug- Chicago Term 4s. R G W Ists a | AN N e Atehtaon Diaterasyy| Flaxsesd, $%c; Prime Jimotly Seed, §2 27%: | mast were- ol fo arsl d cut no fi boldt and Mendoeino, J4@lc: Nev. " NE corni C & Ohlo bs... StL &M ust statement. were Aull Aicilson preceriedl Meas Pork per bl @ MOTAL: Tacd sher 0 | pue suareet %old to arrive and, eut mo figure. | bolds and Kendor: 1 Patiey Orero, somc: | to O, . Sites, lot on NE corner of Park ave | ,DURBAN—Arrived Oct 3—Br ship Marathorf, CHe&D e BILASTF G it | o ther Giidents will commencs 1n Tanas | Boons 30 I g s Ele, oo s, | . Small round yellow, 31 20; Eastern isrge yol. | HOPS—ItS erop. TIOMe per ih. Bue and Watte street, ¥ E 6, Oakland | from Tacoma. p Marathod, D &R G lsts St P Con... 153 | ary. Northern Pacific common on the othar | Gy oo Sear Saes, %,'L';“:;’“;g jboxed: 4%@c: | low, $10714G110; 'white, 311041 12 mixed, g - Townuhips S8 = - b Bowl KUCHINOTZU — Pased Sept 18—Stmr Urd, D &R Gis St P C & P ist. .113% | hand has been irregular in spite of forelgn sup- | Sooiiecs: Anished goods 7 @5 50; Whisky, | §1 031@105 per ctl; California White, §1125@ GENERAL MERCHANDISE. E. R. Rowland ta Jennf wland, lot on | from Tacoma, for Delagoa Da: i Bast Tenn 1666, Dojie il | port MUl i B htamnderty disgillers’ finished ‘goods, per gallon, §1 %. bEty NW comer of Felton and Lowell streets N | 'FALMOUTH-Salled B it Ben Gl s s GRS A anies e s Bepens exbutos e 0 o, S | BXECUITELIN 00t s o | PSS ORI S0 Bt for et e, | i Sl bilvison o Sathews i Bisorbank. Gre. 1 das trm Gen Floc 55........105%| Tenn new set 3... 83 | and mysterious Intimations regarding alleged | Whoat, bushels *2 12481000 market at $175 per ctl tin’ B Fidadors i San | Tract, Berkeley: gift. Fonskong. 2 ays f GHESAG 1047 Tex PR; LG lsts.:lfiz disagrecments between leading interests to Comn. bushels . .00 kot AR U L e gflo? ey :'i-'ulu o b %cu'x"o': v ¥ %.fl.fi?zé%:’“fi’é&:&'&f"’édflxffi: g mfinfiffiw Ok & ark, Chmoll, H & T C3s.........110%| Union. Pac 4s...... $9% | = Raflrond bonds have been active t e ;| e g S AL—wellin LA T S R HONOLULU—Arrived. Ben- Do Con G i e Atehison famuea being partic) et Bye gl i Tocal dealers report that Flour has been sold | ton §5: Sonthicld "Tell ,&figfig‘_‘{f‘{' Chartty L. and John C. Rogers to Emily 8 | ninston, hence ‘Sept 55 BhD Henrs Vilard: vernment bonds are st for the new |———o— - ' | more or under the quotations for several ‘ant, $6; Bay. $5: T : Ada Stret: ). blook janaimo. e I 2ew oonwdls Do s 88" | fours, though the basks ere eelling the lutier | On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter | davm 2 Btk ¢ Coimberiand. 10 tn baik and 411 % | & Aedes Tract, Berkeley? sio. " 't Francisco; Br stmr Cotie, tor Yoohame. o i i Pl 2 3 3 & “ i s L] @ & 4 |

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