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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 1899. _AND # NANCIAL NEW/ strong prices, but ordinary lots ruled weak and about 10c lower. Good to choice Cattle, $5 0@ 6 70; commoner grades, $4 20@5 60; stockers and feeders, $4 20@4 9; buils, cows and heifers, $1 55@5 40; Texas steers, $3 50@4 25 $4@5 30; calves, $4 26@7 5. HOGS—There was an_improved demand for Hogs and prices ruled firm and 5c higher. rangers, Heavy Hogs, $4@4 60; mixed lots. $t 204 65, ;lznd light, $4 30@4 70; pigs, $3 50@4 50; culls, @4 10. SHEEP—The market for Sheep and Lambs was easier, offerings being too heavy for the demand. Sheep sold mostly at $1@4 15, a few choice native wethers bringing $4 40; Lambs, $4 7586 2 for ordinary to choice. yiReceipts—Cattle, 16,000; Hogs, 28,0007 Sheep, 1,000. lmooonon SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver a fraction lower. New York Exchange higher. Cereals stagnant and generally weak. Decreased receipts of Hay. Bran and Middlings firm. New crop of Beans weak and quiet. Coal Oil advanced another 1-2 cent per gallon. Potatoes and Onions unchanged. Some Vegetables doing better. Butter, Eggs and Cheese weak and quiet. Young Poultry lower and in oversupply. Game continues in light receipt. Promise of a good market for Wine Grapes this fall. Dried Fruit market shotvs more favorable symptoms. Provisions stand the same. Nothing new in the Meat market. Erfe first prefd... Charters. { Great Northern pro | Hocking Coal .. The Hesper Jdoads lumber on the Sound for‘ Hocking Valley . Melbourne or Adelalde, 5 | Illinols “Central .. he Port Logan loads wheat at Portland for | lowa Coniral S Kansas City Pittsburg Lake Erfe & Western ... Lake Erie & Western pref Lake SNOFe -.....ox.iones Louisville & Nashviiie. Manhattun Elevated ... Metropolitan Street Railw Mexlcan Central ...... Minneapolis & St Louls.. . ... Minneapolix & St Louis prefd..... Missouri Puclfic .. o Mobile & Ohlo .......... Missouri Kansas & Texas......... Missouri Kansas & Texas prefd New Jersey Central. : New York Central... Norfolk & Western........ Norfolk & Western prefd Northern Pacific ........ Northern Pactfic prefd.. A 4 Our Account With Pacific Roads. | w the amounts due raliroads on ac- The following figure ted States a: > Union Pacific and for iness, | lance acific the Pennsylvania ............. Pittsburg C C & St Loul! Reading Reading first prefd. Reading second prefd. E le Western the public 2 Rio tern prefd.. 300 St Louis & San Francisco St Loufs & San Fran first prefd..... 65 St Louis & San Fran second prefd.. 36% 427; certifica an equal amount of rggregate uthwestern Louis & e >uthwestern prefd Louis & Paul Paul prefd Paul & Omaha.. outhern Pacific .. Southern Railway Southern Railway cifie jon Pacific nfon Pacific pref the state- in- chow casury an ne prefd. prefi 3 celing & G oy nd prefd 3) b Lake Lake ntral Companies ; 3 | | SAN FRA Miscellan rican C rican American Amerfean : Jependence American T et Ame A ximum s in tem Cal atton Oil pref Maiting ... Malting prefd Smelting & Refining. melting & Refining pref can S its- ..J. rican Spirits prefd Diego amento | um temperature, | American Steel Hoop | Americap Steel Hoc ENERAL American Steel & Wire ]hu American ;‘rell‘1& Wire prefd L2 ¢ | 1,020 American Tin Plate ..... al off Puget | 400 American Tin Plate prefd. while the | 2399 American Tobacco E na, South- | T American Tobacco prefd pre Anaconda Mining_Co.. ana Brooklyn Rapid Transit port| Colorado Fuel & Iron. Continental Tobacco Continental Tobacco pret 4 Norther Federal Steel nearl Federal Steel prefd........ at 1 General Electric ... of ( Glucose Sugar 635 over Washing Glucose ‘Sugar_prefd e er the remain, International Paper : 281 Light rain has fal International Paper prefd. 761 of Washington and West- [ 1,000 Laclede Gas ....... 2 66 also reported from | ational Biscuit ... ational Biscult prefd... ational Lead ..... ational Lead prefd National Steel ... National Steel pref New York Alr Brake r fair and lifornia some- Thurs- ptember 14 Fair Thursday; fresh | North American 123, Pacific Coast 4 ooy a—Fair Thursday; fresh Pacific Coast first prefd.... 54 i Pacific Coast second prefd i Pacific Mail People’s Gas ... Pressed Steel Car Pressed Steel Car prefd Pullman Palace Car....... Republic Steel ... Republic Steel prefd.... Thursday. v Thureday; probable | the north portion. vicinity—Fair Thursday; Local Forecast Offictal i Standard Rope & Twine. @— ® Sugar prefd . . { Tennessee Coal & Iron EASTERN MARKETS. ‘ United States Leather oL | I.nh"d States Leather prefd........ 76l | United States Rubber .. Lol ask & —% United States Rubber prefd. 15 3 5 ‘ Western ¥nion ... ~ 5% New York Stock Market. Bhaves aci YORK, Sept. 13.—The recuperation of ‘ S Cm”:'})fo;“:'_‘_ ne: )y means e severe | U/S 10035 A, e Vi markeL D7 Aot R e 5 e aee AORAIN' ¥ Cent ister. 1lie n of the last two days was reflected Do 3s coup L1081 IN Caroling 6s . 30 h roved tone in the stock market. Do new 4s reg..130 [N Carolina 48 ....104% - inclined to advance in the | Do new 4s coup.130 |Nor Pacific ists...113 in spite of the buoyant tomes | DO Ol 4s reg....ll1% |Nor FPaclfic 3s..... 6% 52 i L Do old 48 coup...113 |Nor Pacific 4s.....103i4 market and the vigorous | Dy g5 reg %N Y, C & S L s 108 by a few specialties. Early | 58 coup .....11l%|Nor & W con 4s.. 9% were made at 7G7% per cent | Dist 13 65 11T |Nor & W gen 6s...135 ce soon after Alabama, Class A.109% Or Nav Ists ......113 Pet in Roon ‘arier the opsningi oo Celass B0 I8 Or Nav Ha s, firid the level generall below that | Do, closs C .....108 |Or 8 Line 6s......128 e rate in call loans then fell | Do, currency ...100 [Or § Line con 5s..113% Atchison gen 4s. -102% |Reading_gen 4s .. & [Rio G W 1sts fter stiffening again spas- | | Atchisan adj 4s.... 57 s eased off in the latter part of the ~, 3 ¥ D , : an So 2nds 108 8L & I m con de.1 day t0 2 per cent. About midday there came <& Ohio ##s. %% /S L & 5 F gen 6o.1 t that the Treasury Depart- | Ches & Ohio 5s....118 St Paul cons ..... to anticipate by about ten | Chi & N con 7s....16 |St P, Chi & P is tober payment of interest o Gov. | Chicago Term 4s.. 98% St P, Chi & Pac 36121 bonds, which will amount in the ag- | Den & Rio G 1s..106% S0 Rallway Be.....109% to over $5.000.000. " Tha shorts tase | Den & Rio G 45... 3% Stan R & T 6s the steady advance which set in and | E Tenn, Va & Ga [Tenn new se » cover, bidding up prices in the clos A meny e . 71% 'Tex & Pac Sts. s by wide advances to the top level § e s e London Stock Exohange | H & Tex Cent .11l |Wabash 2nds ... Quite & large short intevest 1n. said o | L& T, Cent con 6slll |West Shore 4a have existed ‘ T sald 1o | [owa Cent 1sts ....116 Vis Cent 1sts.. have existed In Americans. The decline here | ot CPE IR 10 Va Centuries the re was very rtune and London | [4 new cons 4s...106 |Va deferred .... ght to the extent of about 2,000 shares. | [ 5 unified 45100 (G & & 48 essce was ‘strong from the outset, and | i e e 5100 | after moving in an erratic way closed the day | = * 2 ' - h an advance of #% points. American MINING STOCKS. Tobacco also developed early strength and left off “over 3 its higher. = Brooklyn Transit | Gronar pot S oo wag down nearly to yesterday's lowest point | Gon Cal & Va.... 1 50, Plymouth ....... &n We a fractional net gain. The new United | Pegdwood ......... 70 Quicksilver ..... & :-:\r-n ot 1.'-“4‘ up all day and | Gould & Curry.... 25 Do prefd ... 10N D Ver 3 yolnts each, and Colo- | Hale & Norcross.. 27|Slerra. Nevada rado here were active upward | Homestake ........65 00 Sandard movements ather stocks. The demand | Jron Silver " 83 Unlon Con . for the rallroads generally gained in_volume | Mexican G e L as the day advanced and the upward move- | 5 : ment was quite uniform in the principal ac- SEEROS I ST SeNTEh tive issues, which have net gains of between | Money— West End ......... 85 1 and 2 points in many instances. Call loans . 45 Do prefd ... The movement of money on balance con- | Time. loa: 4@5|West Blec tinued in favor of the interior to-day, but a | _Stocks— Do prefd debit balance at the clearing house by the | Atch, 1 & § Fe... 21 |Wie Central Sub-Treasury relieved the pressure somewhat. | Do prefd ........ 61% Bonds— far as i known there was no fresh sup. | Amer Sugar ......151% Atchison 4s .. ply of money In the market, though the sharp | Do prefd ........11 Mining Shares— break in the call loan rates suggested that | Bell Telephone.....357 |Adventure ... -285 |Allouez Mining Co 6 ‘108% Atlantic ............ 27 -200 Boston & Mont....337 13% Butte & Boston... 64 05 Calumet & Hecla.7: Boston & Albany Boston Elev . Boston & Malne. Chi, Bur & Q.. Ed ‘Elec, Il e hidden reserve might have béen brought 1 rd. Sterling exchange fell an additional fraction for actual rates and posted rates wers reduced % cent, but the fact that discounts in London were easier indicated that no gold movement is in prospect from that quarter. | Eitchburg prefd ..121%; Centennial Bonds were inclined to cover in sympathy | Gen Electric <123 Franklin ... the speculative issucs leadin. Federal Steel &, | Humbolat . par value, $2,475,000. | Do c United States bonds were unchanged in bid i‘;}f:gca‘;;om ;g%{g‘am; S ol T | 014 Colony ....."..208 " |Santa” Fe Copper.. 13% ¥ NEW YORK STOCK LIST. | Dla_Dominton. 3% Tamarack .- .21l S Closing | Rubber .. 48% | Winona ......00.110 9% Sold. Unlon Pacific ..... 4% Wolverines ........ 4 Stocks— Bid Atchison . ¥ hison prefd . itimore & Ohio.... Canadian_Pacific Canada Southern Central Pacific hesapeake & Ohio. Chicago Great Western Chicago Burlington & Quincy. Chicago Ind & Loutsville........ Chicago Ind & Loufsville prefd..... 41 Cnion Land ....... 6 'Utah New York Money Market. | NDW YORK, Sept. 13.—Money on call, easier, | at 2@7% per cent; last loan, 4 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 44@5 per cent. Sterling ex- change weak, with actual business in bankers’ Dills at $4 85%@4 86 for demand and at $4 824 5 Chicago & Eastern Illinols. . $4 82% for 60 days; posted rates, $4 831@4 54 and Chicago & Northwestern. . 188 | $4 57@4 5T%6; _commercial bills, 34 §1%; silver Chicago Rock Jsland & Pacific......117% | certificates, 09%c: bar sliver, 5%c; Mexican C & St Louls. rado Southern. Colorado Southern first prefd Colorado Southern second prefd...... 14 dollars, 474c: overnment bonds, steady; State | bond inactive; railroad bonds, strong. Delaware & Hudson....... .12 h i _}u« aware lAckJ(l:wAm‘m & Weste 1;23“ Cas the Treasury, e kB e 7% | WASHINGTON, Sept. 13—To-day's state- R R s R 1313 | ment cf the condition of the treasury shows: | and lack of outside support. | inactive and devold of important changes. | 1422 Ontario & Western g 2614 100 Oregon Rallway & Navigation...... 43iy | |+ Oregon Ry & Navigation prefd...... 76 | 34 9. | continued quiet and featureless. | entirely @ | ceipts were hea | business in December and Ma; | 22 | 48c; No. 1 flaxseed, $1 081¢; prime timothy seed, Avatlable cash balance, $253,200,910; = serve, $256,385,875. SRl e e London Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 13.—The Commercial Ad- vertiser's London financial cablegram says The markets here were clicerful to-day on Mr. Chamberlain’s dispatch to the Transvaal which s regarded as bringing the Boers' sur- render near. Americans were quite strong until New York sales caused an afternoon re- lapse. The close was dull. The general con- tango rate was 5, flnally 4%. On St. Paul and Central Pacific it was cheaper. Tintos, : Anacondas, 11 3-16. The bank bought £45.000 gold in bars. This week’s outflow was £426,000. The bank did a rair business three-months’ paper at 3%. CLOSING. LONDON, Bept. 13.—Canadfan Pacific, 99%: Union Pacific preferred, 80%; Northern Pa. cific preferred, 77%; Atchison, 21%; Grand Trunk, $%; Anaconda, 11%. Bar silver, steady; £7 3-16d per ounce. Money, 2 per cent. ———— New York Grain and Produce. e NEW YORK, Sept. 13 —FLOUR—Receipts, 19,613 barrels; exports, 6587 barrels. Falrly ac- | tive and firm. WHEAT—Receipts, 161,700 bushels; exports, 48,303 bushels. Spot—Steady; No. 2 red, T4%c, f. 0. b. afloat: No. 1 Northern Duluth, T9%c, f. ©. b. afloat to arrive; No. 1 hard Duluth, §1%c to arrive; No. 2 red, 74K elevator. Options opened steady at ¥c lower, under unfavorable cables It rallied %c on the September flurry at Chicago, causing cov- ering here without increasing general interest. The close was firm at a partial Xc¢ net ad- vance. May, TS%@79%c, closed 79%c; Septem- , T2X@T3%e, closed 73iic; December, To%® ed 76lgc. teady. eady. METALS—A firmer ruling of spelter was the leading feature of interest in the market for metals to-day. The other departments were The news from outside markets was not radically different from expectations. At the close the | Metal Exchange called: A PIGIRON—Warrants, 17. LAKE COPPER—Very quiet, at §18 50. TIN—Steady, with sellers at $32 S0. LEAD—Unchanged, with $4 60 bid and $4 6215 asked. | SPELTER—Firmer, with $555 bid and $5 65 asked. The brokers' price for lead is 34 40 and for coprer $18 50. COFFEE—Options closed quiet, net un- changed prices. Sales 10,000 bags, Including: September, _ $4 15; October, $4 20; December, March, $4 85; July, §4 S0@4 85; August, Spot coffee—Rio duil and nominal. Mild SUGAR—Raw, quiet, with prices more or less inal. Refined quiet, buyers awaiting trade developments. eipts, 2540 packages; steady. y. 18§@%3c; June creamery, 18% @22c; 3 16c. EGGS—Receipts, 5906 packages; strong. West- ern ungraded at mark, 13@léc. California Dried Fruits. Sent. NEW YORK, 13.—Catifornta dried fruit: quiet. E PORATED APPLI — Common, T7l%c prime wire tray, S§@8lc; choice, §%@dc; fancy, 8@9%c. PR ES—3% @Sc. AP Royal, l4c; Moorpark, 14@l6c. PEACHES—Unpeeled, 8@11%c. — X3 Chicago Grain Market. > —— CHICAGO, Sept. 13.—Wheat opened very dull and weak, September at ¥c decline and De- cember 3¢ below yesterday's close, The bull- ishness caused by the Government report had sappeared. Forelgn markets were weak and lower and local and Northwest re- y. The market, with those conditions prevailing, was apparently in a ses- sion of dullness and further decline. But | shortly after the opening some sharp bidding for September brought to light a condition of affairs in that option that indicated a war among prominent elevator interests for cash wheat, with the Weares and Peavey on one side and Armour on the other. In August, when September was 2%@2c under December, Weare and Peavey are sald to have chang tember. Armour held the bulk of the Instead, however, the difference has steadlly narrowed, and efforts to-day on the part of shorts to cover a rather £mall line were unsuc- cessful. Then prices began to jump. ket suddenly became very active, with big and little shorts bidding for September wheat but securing little until the price had jumped from the opening figure of T0lc to T2L@72%c. At that price elevator people holding the wheat let go in sufficient quantities to relleve pressure, evident unwillingness the ot but longs to sell except at enhanced values made | $107%4@1 10. the shorts decidedly nervous and kept the mar- ket stirred up during the entire session. The strength of September put shorts in the more deferred futures on the anxious seat also, and day, with a steady advance in values. Se tember reacted to 7i%c and closed at that pric December opened at 70.@70%c and advanced to Tie, where it closed. Corn was strong, though not especially active, The strength of wheat was a factor early, and later the good cash demand and some pros- pects of frost to-night stiffened the market still more. September Was espectally strong. De- cember closed %@%e higher and Seplember | %@%c up. by longs caused a elight de- cline in oats. 'he market early was firm, but liquidation, which ~became general, made a heavy market later. December closed a shade lower. Provisions were weak early on a fairly liberal run of hogs, but rallied later on the strength of wheat and on the excellent cash demand, There was a cessation of the recent selling and the general demand improved. October pork_was 5c_higher, and ribs 215@5c higher. The leading futures ranged as follows: Heavy selling lard 10c higher Open. High. " Article Wheat No. 2— September ...... 0% % 0% December ..... 0% Y 703 May 3% % 3 Corn No. 2— September ... s 3% 0% 31 December - 281 2% 5 2 May 291 29% Oats No. 2— September ...... g 213 December . 0% 20k May ... Loonl 2y Mess Pork, per barrel— October ... 792% 805 December .......... 8 0214 8 17% January ....... 947% 960 Lard, per 100 pounds— October e B 2% 532 December . 530 537 | January . 540 54T Short Ribs, per 100 pounds— | October 51T% 5 22% | Junuary ... 4% 4% Cash quotations were as follow: Flour, steady; No. 3 spring wheat, 67c; No. 2 red, 72/@72%c; No. 2 corn, 31%c; No. 2 oats, 22G22%c; No. 2 white, 23%@24%e; No. 3 white. No. 2 rye, 56X%@5ic; No. 2 barley, 6@ $2 30; mess pork, per barrel, $7 20@S 05; lard, per 100 pounds, $517%@5 30; short ribs sides (loose). $5 10@5 35; dry salted shoulders (boxed), $6@6 12%; short clear sides (boxed), $5 50@5 60! whisky, distillers' finished goods, per gallon, $122 Articles— Recelpts. Shipments, | Flour, barrels ..... . 24,000 13,000 Wheat, bushels . L 179,000 19,600 Corn, bushels ..............1,089.000 130,000 | Oats, bushels ......... 720,000 857,000 | Rye, bushels 14,000 1,000 Barley, bushels 122,000 2,000 On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was firm; creamery, 16@22¢; dairy, 1300 i6c. Cheese, easier, 11@N%c. Eggs, firm; fresh, 143%@li%e. e Foreign Futures. e s LIVERPOOL, Wheat— Sept. Dec. Mar, nINg ..eeees .58 510% 6 01 Closing FLm o g 5 10% § PARIS. Wheat— Sept. Jan.-Apr. (q;enmx e 19 50 20 45 Cloging 19 36 20 30 Opeine 264 27 2 ening 5 7 20 CFO!II’I‘E 26 20 27 00 Euastorn Livestock Market. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Sept. 13.—CATTLE—Most of the strictly cholce cattle offered to-day sold early at in | dull and nominal, at | | a large line, selling December and buying Sep- | cash | | wheat and is said to have sold in the expecta- | tion of getting a larger carrying charge later. | Ll e | buyers than the | was active all | | 2600, $1 15! | dull_at the decline. | $1 05@1 12%: Black, 90@97%c per ctl. At the close | | Meal,'$2 50; Rice Flour,' $7 | wheat Flour, | Farina, $4 50; Whole Wheat Flour, $3 5 | Oats (barrel: | Pearl Barley | Boston Wool Market. BOSTON, Sept. 13.—The American Wool and | Cotton Reporter will say to-morrow: The wool market is very active and strong. Several of | the largest mills have been represented in the | market during the past week and they have | contracted for huge blocks of wool, covering | & number of varieties and grades. Large lines | of Territories have been taken in million- round lots and over, one house reporting a { sale of 2,000,000 pounds and a sale of 1,500,000, while several others report large transactions, aggregating in each case a half million pounds | or more. Fleeces have been in large movement and the demand for pulled wools also has im- | proved. A decidedly better demand for me- dium wools is noted. In addition to the busi- ness revorted as having been consummated, | there has been an almost unprecedented inquiry | for sample bags, which it is belfeved will result in further large transactions in the course of a | week or two. Prices continue strong, with an upward tendency. The sales of the week in Boston amounted to 8,461,600 pounds dorges‘lc and 485,000 foreign, making a total of 8,956,600, against a total of 6,045,500 for the previous week and a total of 2,375,000 for the correspond- ing week last year. Sales since January 1, 1899, amount to 200,- 334,100 pounds, against 52,150,010 pounds last year at this time. ¢ California Fruit Sales. ——— Porter Brothers' Company sales of California truit: NEW YORK, Sept. 13.—Grapes—Tokay, $1 15@ 175 halt crate. Pears—Bartlett, 50c@$3 15 box; Doy du Comice, $2 70@3 15; Columbla, $2; B. | Diel, $2. Peaches—Salway, %0c@s$l 20 box; Pic- quett, 90c@$1 05; Crawford, %0c@s110; George's Late, $105@1 10; Levi Cling, $105 | Hungarfan, $170@2 half crate. Plums—FEgg, | 65c@s1 15_balt crate; Kelsey, $135@1 60 half crate. Fifteen cars sold to-day. CHICAGO, Sept. 13.—Pears—Bartlett, $1 30@ 2 25 box and Gc@s1 15 half box; Beurre Hardy, $125@1 3 box; Beurre Clairegeau, $1 05@1 55. Peaches—Salway, $ic@$l box. Quinces—8lc@ $115 box. Prunes—German, $115 half crate; French, 9c. Grapes—Tokay, S80c@s$l 30 half crate; Muscat, 5@ioc; Malaga, 65@Sc; Black Prince, 65c; Damascus, 6@%c. Thirteen cars sold to-day. Portland’s Business. " PORTLAND, Or., Sept. 13.—Clearings, $209,~ 182; balances, $31,S7 Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. 13.—Wheat—Walla blue stem, 61 [} PORTLAND, WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Sept. 13 —Wheat — Unchanged; club, 38c; blue stem, 6lc. Foreign Markets. 105%; silver, wheat car- LONDON, Sept. 27 8-160; French rentes, 13.—Consols, 100¢ 9254 Foes off coast, buyers Indifferent operators; cargoes on passage, rather easter; English country markets, firm. LIVERPOOL, Sept. 13.—Wheat, dull; wheat in Paris, dull: flour in Parls, dull; French | country markets, dull, COTTON—Uplands, 3 17-324. CLOSING. WHEAT—Spot_No. 2 red Western winter, Qull, 58 §%d: No. 1 Northern spring, dull, Gs i4d. Futures, dull: September, 55 S4d: December, 5s 10%d; March, s. CORN—Spot American mixed, new, 3s 4%d; American mixed, old, quiet, 3s 4%d. ' Futures, quiet; September. 3s 4%d;’ October, 3s 4%d; November, 35 4%d. —————————— LOCAL MARKETS. e — Exchange and Bullion. | Sterling Exchange, 60 days = Sterling Exchange, sight... - 487 | Sterling Cables - 488 New York Exchange, sight.... — 121 New York Exchange, telegraphic — 15 Mexican Dollars - R SR 45% Fine Silver, per ounce . - 59 W heat and Other Grains. WHEAT—The market continued flat at un- changed quotations. Foreign advices and heavy receipts depressed the Chicago market, though there were more sellers at the decline. Weare & Feavy were reported to have Armour short. The weekly Government report says that Ore- gon and Washington conditions have greatly improved. Spot Wheat—Shipping, §102%@1 03% milling, CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—May—2000 ctls, eotnd Seasion—No sales. Morning _ Session—December—4000 2000, $110%; 40,000, $1 10%. May— Afternoon Session—May—4000 ctls, $116%. De- cember—12.000, §1 10%. BARLEY--Stagnation still characterizes the ctls, $1 104 | market, ana quotations are more or less nomi- | nal. Feed, S0G83%c; Brewing, $0@%c; Chevalier, | $110@122% per ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. Second Session—No sales. Regular Morning Sesslon—No sales. ‘Afternoon Session—No sales, OATS—The market is weak and excessively White, $105@1 17%4; Red, White Eastern Large Yellow, 31 024@1 0 per et CORN- 3105 and mixed. Flour and Millstuffs. The China steamer took out 15,332 barrels of Flour. FLOUR—California family extras, $3 60@3 75, usual terms; bakers' extras, $3 40@3 60; Oregon | and Washington, $3 40@3 50 per bbl for extra, 33 25@3 40 for bakers' and $2 26@3 for super- | fine. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- | lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, $3 25 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $275; Rye ; Cornmeal, $2 50; ex- tra Cream Cornmeal, $3 25! Oatmeal, $1 504 75; Hominy, 33 25@3 50; Buck- 25; Cracked Wheat, $375; Rolled 6 75; eas, Oat Groats, $& 8 . $6 55@6 95; In sacks, §6 25 $6; Split Peas, $4 50; Green $5 per 100 I Hay and Feedstuffs. Bran and Middlings continue firm at un- chunged prices. Recefpts of Hay euddenly fell off, but the market showed no improvement. The circular of Somers & Co. says: ‘‘Matters continue along in a pecullarly uninteresting condition, especially as much of the Hay now arriving is of a medium grade rather than what might be termed g00d or choice, as has been noted quite freely on the market during the months of July and August. In a few districts, where pressing was commenced early, the fields are | about cleaned, although in many other places with | they are not more than half through threshing and baling. Warehouses are filling rapidly all over the country, although in many places it will be well into October before all the available space is filled. There has heen some little inquiry on the market during the past week for Hay for shipment south, but the | small difference in the range of prices’ between the Los Angeles market and the San Francisco market does not allow any shipments there for the present, at least. The general inquiry is for Barley 'Hay, which is not very plentitul and which sells 'very slowly on the San Fran- cisco market. We think that during the winter £ome Hay will be shipped south from this mar- ket, but the demands for the Los Angeles and San Diego markets will hardly be enough to make any appreciable effect on our market or prices here.”” BRAN—$15 50@)7 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$17 50419 50 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Bariey, $IS@1S 50 per ton: Ollcake Meal at the mill, $27@2S: jobbing, §28 50@29: Cocoanut Cake, $20g21; Cornmea), $23 60@24 50; Cracked Corn, $24@3: Mixed Feed, Prunes— | 30¢ per box. | mon and_s2@2 | $2 07%@2 17%: Large White, $160@1 75; Pinks, $215@2 25; Reds, $4; Blackeye, $3; _But ters, nominal; Limas,'$410; Pea, $215@225; Red Kidneys, $2 25@2 40 per ctl. SEEDS- Brown Mustard, 214@ic; Yellow Mus- tard, nominal; Flax, $150@2 10; Canary Seed, 2%@3c per I for California and 3igc for East- ern; Alfalfa, 85.@S%c; Rape, 3c; Hemp, 4@ 4%c; Timothy, nominal. meD"PEAs—Nues, $125@1 50; Green, $1 30 2 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. There was no change in Potatoes and Onions, though the feeling was rather steadier. | Tomatoes were firmer, and chaice Corn also | aid better, but most of the recelpts were dry | and poor. Squash and Cucumbers were firmer. POTATOES—Garnet Chiles, 75@S0c; Early Rose, 50@60c; Burbanks, 50@70c per ctl; Sali- nas Burbanks, 90c@$115; Sweet Potatoes, $I%@ 2i4c per Ib. ONIONS—70@S5c _per ctl Pickle Onions, 30@Tic per ctl. VEGETABLES—Green Peas, String_Beans, 1@2c; Stlverskins; ™ for 3¢ _per Okra, 40@60c per box; Garlic, 2@3c; Green Pep- | pers,” 25@3c for Chili and 25@3c per box for | Bell; Carrots, 30@40c per sack; Bay Cucumbers, 30@40c; Pickles, §1 501 75 per ctl for No. 1 and l7ac for No. 2; Summer Squash, 25@35c; Marro fat Squash, $8@10 per ton; Green Corn, 40@75 per_sack, 50c@$l per crate for Alameda and 40@50c for, Berkeley. Poultry and Game. Young stock continues weak and dull. other descriptions stand about the same. Market s well supplied.: Game is firm under slender supplies. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 14@l5c for Gob- blers and 14@l6c for Hens; Young Turkeys, 16@18c; Geese, per pair, $150@17; Gosl $150@2; Ducks, $350@4 for old and @5 young; Hens, $3 50@5 50; young Roosters, $4@5; old Roosters, ' $4@4 50; Fryers, $350; Brofl- ers, §3_ for ~ large, $250 for small: Pigeons, $1 26@1 50 per dozen for old and $1 562 for Squabs. GAME—Doves, Sage Hens, $4 503 $1@1%; Rabbits, Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Butter and Eggs are hoth weak, with sellers making concessions to effect sales. The top quotation for Eggs is now extreme, The feeling in Cheese is also weals. BUTTER— Creamery—Fancy Creamery, 2ic; seconds, 24c. Dairy—Fancy, 22%@23c; good to cholce, 21Q 22¢; store, nominal. The The 75 per dozen; Grouse, : Mountain Quall, $3; Hare, §125@150 per dozen. Pickled roll. 20@2lc; firkin, 19@2lc; cream- ery tub, 21@22c per b, CHEESE—Choice mi{ld new, 1lc; old, 10 @10%c; Young America, 11@1ligc; Eastern, 14@15c. EGGS—Quoted at 21@25c for store and 27@30c per dozen for ranch; Eastern, 2214@2c for se- lected, 20@21c for 1 and 17@19c for seconds. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Some descriptions of Grapes are doing better. Wine Grapes are being inquired after, and as high as $16 is bid in the country, but the grow- ers are asking $18@20. Orchard fruits are gradually getting scarcer, a good many white Figs on the market. Limes have again advanced. DECIDUOUS FRUIT: Apples, 3@60c per box for common and Tic @31 for good to cholee. BERRIES—Blackberries, $4@4 50 per ches Strawberries, $7@8 per chest for small and 33 for large berries: Raspberries, $3@4 per Huckleberrles, 8@sc per Ib. Grapes, 20@30c per box and crate for Fon- tainebleau, 20@4dc for black, #0@6ic for Muscat, 20@s0e for Tokay, T5@Sse for Seedless, $0@T5¢ for Cornichon and 6ic@$l for Isabellas; Wine Grapes, $18@20 per ton. Watermelons, $5@17 per 100. Cantaloupes—25@7e per crate; Nutmegs, 10@ 25@1 50 per box for No. 1 and 75¢@$1 for No. 2; in bulk, $35@50 per ton, Figs, 50@7e per box for ~double layers of black and 2@ for white. Peaches, $5@ie per box; in bulk, $20@35 per ton. Plums, 40@H0c per box; crate. Quinces, 40@60c_per box. CITRUS FRUITS—-Lemons, $1@175 for com- for good to_choice; Mexican Limes, $750@8: California Limes, nominal Bananas, $1 50@2 50 per bunch; Pineapples, $1@ 2 50 per dozen. Tears, Bartlett, $1 Prunes, Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins. The quotations for Pears In yesterday's issue were wrong. They should have read as below. The feeling was steadier vesterday, and the demand was good at unchanged quotations. DRIED FRUITS (New Crop)—Prunes, in sacks, b%c for 40-30's, 4lgc for 50-60's, 3%c for 60-70's, 3G3%c for 10-S0's, 3¢ for S0-90's and 2% @2%e for %0-100's; Apricots, 10@lic for Royals, 1@lsc for Moorparks and 12@12%c for Blen- heims: Peaches, 4@l for Standards, 5@l for choice and 6e for fancy; peeled Peaches, 10@11c: Evaporated Apples, 6@6%c; Sun-dried, sasc per Ib; Nectarines, 73%@Sc per Ib for red and s@c for white; Pears, @7c for quar- ters and 7@dc for halves; Black Figs, Sc; White Figs, 6@6ic; Plums, 5%@6c for dark and 7@ T3%e for bleached. . RAISI 3%c for two-crown, 4%c for three- crown, i%c for four-crown, 43%@éc for Seedless Sultanas, 3ic for Seedless’ Muscatels and $1 20 for London Lavers; Dried Grapes, 2%@3c. NUTS—Walnuts, 5@Sc for hardshell, 10@12c for softshell; Chile Walnuts, 11@12c; Almonds, HONEY—Comb, 113%c for bright and 10ic for light amber; water white extracted, TH@Tic; light amber extracted, 6%@ic; dark, S%e per Ib. BEESWAX—21a26c per 1b. Provisions. CURED MEATS—Bacon, S%c per Ib for heavy, 9@%c for light medium, 1lc for light, 12%c for extra light and 13c for sugar-cured; $15@15 50; Smoked Beef, 12¢ per Ib. LARD—Tierces quoted at 5%@5%c per 1b for compound and 7c for pure: half barrels, pure, The; 10-1b tins. Ske; 5-b tins, Sie. COTTOLENE—Tierces, 6%@7%c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKIN: about lc under quotations. steers, 10@10%c; medium, 9@9tc; —Culls and brands sell Heavy salted light, 10c; dry Hides, sound, 16c; culls and brands, 13c; dry Kip and Veal, l6c; dry Calf, 1Tc; Sheepskins, ~ vearlings, ' 20@30c each; ' short Wool, 33@60c each; medium, 70@%0c; lohg Wool, “olts, 2a@oe. large and $1 25@1 50 for smal 4%@sc per 1b; No, TALLOW-—No. 1 rendered hills, defective, §@dc: Valley Oregon, 17@ISc; Eastern Oregon, 12@l4c for cholce and 8@114c for fair to good. Fall Clip—San Joaquin Lambs, 8@10c: do plains, T@Sc: San Joaquin and Southern Moun tain. T4@: HOPS—New are nominal at 11@13c per Ib. General Merchandise. the three bleached jute. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Welling- ton, $5; Southfield Wellington, $7350; Seattle, $6; Bryant, 36; Coos Bay, $5; Wallsend, $7 50; Scotch, $8; Cumberland, $9 50 in bulk and $10 75 in sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, Sl Cannel, $8 per ton; Rock Springs and Castle Gate, $7 60; Coke, $12 per ton in buik and $14 in sacks. SUGAR-—-The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes, terms met cash, In 100-lb bags: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5%c; Pow- dered, bigc; Candy Granulated, 5%c; Dry Gran. ulated, be: Confectioners’ A, 5&; Callfornia A, — Magnolia A, 4%c: Extra C, 4%c; Golden 4%c; barrels, 1-16c more; half barrels, Y%c_mor boxes, lc more; 50-Ib bags, Jsc more. No o der taken for less than 75 barrels or its equiv- sient, ‘Damioes, half Bacrels. $%c; boxes, & per_lb. COAL _OTL—Has again advanced lc, lows: Water White Coal Oil, in bulk, 12l Pearl Oil, in cases, 1S%c; Asiral, 18}c; Star, 1siee; Extra Star, 22%c; Eialne, 23%; Eocene, 20%¢ per gallon. as fol- San Francisco Meat Market Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers: BEEF—7G7%c per 1b for Steers and 6%@7c for Cows. * VEAL—Tf#10c per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, 7@7%c; Ewes, 6@¢tc per poun: LAMB—Spring, S@Stc per Ib. PORK—Live Hogs, 5%@5%c for small, 6c for medium and 51@5%e for large: stock hogs and Feeders, 5lc; dressed Hogs, 1aS%e. Receipts of Produce. FOR WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, $16@16 50: Cottonseed Meal, $28 per ton. 3 &A};;nw;?.‘t. #5088 5 for common to x;md E?E::t g 3400 Bome: ,',’.?,': % 5 for choice; at ane at, $61 5 5 5 o 8 50; Oat, 3687 50; Barley, $5@7; Island Baricy, it el RO ragn Corn, Bals | (200 @0 %0 Altalfa, '$5 50G7 per ton; Compressed, | Butter, ctis....... 242|Hldes, no... b S0a9. : Cheese, ctls. 214 Wine, gals 3 | STRAW-—30@35c per bale. | Tallow, ctls. 228 Brandy. ais,..... 2}33‘3 Beans, sks 51/ Leather, rolls. 85 Beans and Seeds. Potatdes, s 2,671 Hops, bales... 5 ot Onlons, sks. 501 Eggs, doz. L8640 A decline in Blackeye Beans In the only | Mianiimes sks D s o change to note. Sugar, sKs........ 36 Quicksilver, flsks & BEANS—Bayos, $165g17; Small White, | Sugar, bbls......l 3,490] Lima Beans, 1@2c; Cab- | bage, 50@bic; River Tomatoes, 25@35c; Alameda | Tomatoes. 25@50c; Egg Plant, 30@40c; Green | the 15th, and prices are steady for most kinds . There are | 40@60c per | 10%@1135c for paper shell, 8@Sc for soft and | s@ic for hard shell; Peanuts, 5%@6%c for | Eastern; Brazil Nuts, 8%@dc; Filberts, 11@ 1lige; Pecans, 7%@sc; Cocoanuts, $1 50@5, Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 13%c; California | Hams, 13c; Mess Beef, $13 per bbl; extra Prime Pork, $12 30; extra clear, $1650; mess, 9c; | Cowhides, 9c; Stags, 6c; Salted Kip, 9¢; Calf, | cisco Stock Board yesterda, 90c@$1 10 each: Horse Hides, salt, §2@2 25 for | 2, 4@dlc; refined, —; grease, 2@2%c. | WOOL ' Spring Clips—San_ Joaquin _and | Southern, 7 months. $@llc; San Joaquin, Foot- | BAGS—Calentta Grain Bags. 7@7%c: Wool | Bags, 26@28c; Fruit Bags, i%c, 5%c and éc for grades of white and 7@ilc for | 31 miles outside the bar, for repairs, and her station will be marked by a first-class can buoy, painted black and marked ‘“‘Light-Vessel Moorings" in white. The light-vessel will be returned to her sta- tion about October 5, 1899, or as soon there- after as practicable. This notice affects the “List of Lights and Fog-Signals, Pacific Coast, 1899, page 12, No. 20, and the “'List of Beacons and Buoys, Pacific Coast, 1895," page 17. By order of the Lighthouse Board. U. SEBREE, Commander, U. S. ) Inspector Twelfth Li ————— THE STOCK MARKET. @ —& Mining stocks were again lower, with a small business, ‘Tne telegram from the pump said: “At 6:30 this morning the water was 34 feet below the 1950-foot level station. No. 1 ele- | vator has been running continuously. The work of taking out elevator No. 2 is progress- ing successtully and rapidly.” The Potosi assessment falls delinquent in of- fice to-day, and the Chollar delinquent sale also takes place. k Securitles were active on the morning séssion and quite an assortment of stocks was dealt in. Hawalian Commercial sold at 39@57. Sun, Moon and Tide. The April Fool mine at De Lamar, Lincoln | € = County, Nev., has_declared a dividend of 1| United States Coast and Geodetic Surver | cent per share, or_ $3000. Times and Heights of High and | “°A shipment of $17,000 in bullion from the Dex- | Waters at Fort_ Point, entrance t | ter mine at Tuscarora, Elko County, Nev., rep- | Francisco Bay. Published by offic resenting eleven days' run, has been made to | thority of the Superintendent. | Salt Lake. : | NOTE—The high and low waters oc The Oakland Gas Company will pay a divi- | the city front (Mission-street whar() dend of % cents per share on the 15th. twenty-five minutes later than at Fort The Pacific and Sunset Telephone companies | the height of tide is the same at both pi will pay the usual monthly dividends on e JRS DN ER 1 The Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company | EHERDAY, PECENMEDR 1. will pay a dividend of 25 cents per share on | he 20th. i The $100,000 bonus to be paid by the twenty- seven companies to the Truckee River General Electric Company 1s to be held in escrow and | the electric company will give bonds as secur ity. When the mining companies begin to take | the power the money is to be rebated in pay- | ment therefor. The companies will contribute the $100,000 in the following percentages: Con- solldated California and Virginia, 15 per cent, or $15,000; Sierra Nevada, Union Consolidated, Gould and Sun rises Sun sets. Mexican, Ophir, Best and iselcher, Curry, Savage, Chollar, Potosi, Crown Point, Belcher and Yellow Jacket, T3 per cent, or $7500 each; Hale and Norcross, 5 per cent, or $5000. Confidence, Caledonfa and Occidental Consoli- dated, 1% per cent, or $1300 each: Utah Con- solidated, Andes, Bullion, Alpha Consolidated, Con. Imperial, Challenge Con., Seg. Belcher, Overman, Alta and Justice, 1 per cent each, or $1000. The total of these percentages amounts to 124% per cent, or §124,500. The bonus is not to be paid all at once, but through a long period in easy installments. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, Sept. 13—2 p. m. Bib. Ask. Bid. Ask. 4= quar coup..112% — Mutual El Co.. 16% 17 the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of tha day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide end the last or right hand column gives the tast tide of the day. except when there are but three tides. as sometimes occur. The heights given are in addition to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the helght, and then the number given is subtracted from is quar reg...— — [0 G L & H.. 4 4% |0 ven by the ¢ : & ST LRI PaC GaeyTmp = e [Pt Eiyen by e charts. nc miane of & _quar ‘coup,.108%109 Pac L Co...... 40 42 Miscellaneous— 5°F G & B...o 65 67% - = Cal-st Cab 5s.115 — |San Fran...... 3% 3% Time Ball. | €6, Wat s, - 110% | Stoekton Gasil 127 — 2 5. e = 4 F & Cl Ry 6s.114% — m[r"pi‘:'?"lgznfl. 25 — |Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- Geany st it %5 | Beni Stoas= chants' Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., H C'& S 5%s.107% — ‘_Am.'l(’n-flu.l 65 September 13, 1599. L A Ry 5s.. 1081 | Bank of Cal The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry LALCoGs. 9 —|Cal SD& T..— 9 |building was dropped at exactiy noon to-day— do gtnd 6s.. 99 — |First Nationi.234 — |1. e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8§ do gntd 58.. — 100 |Lon P & A....128 — c'clock p. m., Greenwich time. Market-st 6s..126% — | Mer Exchange — 16 C. G. CALKL do 1st M bs.ll5% — |Nev Nat Bk..182%15 | Lieutenant Commander, U. §. N.. in ck IN“C N G RIs. — | Savings Banks— e i | N Rof Cal 6s.114 — |Ger S & L..160 — ~ Hum S & L.1050, 1160 & IMut Sav Bk. 39% 4213 SF sav Uolan” o Steamer Movements. OGL & H sailth — |Seo Sav Bl — 300 Dak Trans 6s..111 111%/Union T Co1400 1440 > Om C Ry 6s..128 130 | Street Railroads— ' P& G Ry el |california .12 — ECT FERAVE k& O Ry 63113 — |Geary 50 — = 7 Powell-st Ris.8 — |Marketst ... 621 g2 | _ Steemer | ron Jee | Sac EI G&Rss — — |oak § L & H. =" 80" | T p-—ro (SR ERAl i M L i D Brunswick [Oregon Port S Ry of Cal 6s108% — |California .. Pomona._........[Humboldt. S Pof A 6s....112 113%|E Dynamite North Fork..... Humboldt... S P C 6s(905)111% — |Giant Con Queen . |Victoria & S P C 6s1908) — 114% Vigorit Samon Humboldt. S P C 6s0912)122 — Hana P Co | Miami Seattle S P C1s cg 5s.12% — |Haw C & S C. | Point Polnt Arena.. 5 P Br 6s......125 125% Hutch S P Co | Bonita San Pedro. 5V Wat 6s..113 115 [Kilauea S C. Mackina e 5 V. Wat 4s. 104410415 Makaweli S C. Columbia IPortiand 17 3V W 4s(3dm)10l% — |Onomea S C... 38 — | Santa Rosa.....|San Diego 1T Stktn Gas €s.. — — [Paahau § Co.. 38 — |Empire . Coos Bay 18 Water Stocks— | Miscellaneous- | Del Norte. apa Harbor. 13 ontra Costa.. 75% 75%|Al Pac Assn..11734118 | Crescent {Crescent City. 3 Marin Count = *|per Iix Assn.l —*1w - | Coos Bay. {Newport, o Spring Vall 102% | ceanic S Co. 88% — | Colon Panama. 9 Gas and_Blectric— |Pac A F A.... Ik — tie . {China an a : 19 Sent L & P... 5% 6% Pac C Bor Co.140 142% lia Walla...|Victoria & Puget Sound Sep. 19 Equit G L Co. 3% — |Par Paint Co. $% — | Corona .... n Diego. reoeii|Sep: 21 Morning Session, ata Coos B a1 bR e i Weeott .........|Humboldt....0..0 22 85 Alaska Packers' Association Mariposa .......|Sydney.... 2 Contra Costa Water. State of Cal....|Portland.... i e e Core — cash. 1 TO SAIL. Giant Powder Con, Giant Powder Con S 5 Hana Plantation Co. Steamer. | Destination. | Salls. | Pler. 5 Hana Plantation Ce SN - | —— Hawaiian Com’l & Sugar | Homer ....../Cape Nome...|Sep. 14, 5 pm|Pier 18 10 am|Pler 13 Hawailan Com'l & A. Blanch'd|Oregon Ports. Sep. 1 Hawaiian Com’l & State Cal...|Portland......|Sep. 13, 10 am Pler 24 5 Hawallan Com'l & | Corona San Diego. 1am Pler 11 Hawailan Com'l & : | Brunewick ./Oregon Ports. 10 am|Pier 20 Hawatian Com’l & Sugar Rertha ......|Alaska. . 2 pm Pier § Hawalian Com'l & Sugar.... Arcata . Coos Bay . 10 am|Pler 13 Makaweli_Sugar Co. Pomona ... Humboldt. . 2 pm Pler 9 Oceanic Steamship Co. Luella ......|Tillamook. 4 pm Pler 2 Onomea Sugar Co....... Samoa .....Humboldt. 10 am | Pier 2 Paauhau S Bonita_...../Newport...... $ am|Pier 11 Paauhau & | North Fork.|Humboldt.. 9 am|Pier 2 5 Paauhau Point Arena Point Arena.. 2 pm|Pier 2 S F Gas & Electric Weeott ... Humboldt. 2 pm|Pler 13 SFG San Juan...[Panama.. .12 m(PMSS Queen ......|Vie & Pgt Sd.'Sep. 15, 10 am|Pler 9 Vigorit Powder Coquille Riv|Grays Harbor|Sep. 19, ......| 200 Vigorit Powder Sarnta Rosa./San Dieso. 19, 11 amPler 11 Street— Columbia ..|Portland. 20, 10 am|Pier 24 $3000 Northern Railway of Cal 8s..........115 3 | Australia ..[Honolulu ep. 20, 10 am Pier 7 $2200S F & S J V _Bonds................115 5| Coos Bay. |Sep. 21, 9 am|Pler 11 Spring Valley Water. 5 102 60 — — - Afternoon Session. & Board— = 10 Cos Cost: ter...... . “ o N 20 Glant Powder Con- - Shipping Intelligence. 50 Glant Powder Con 6 121 60 Giant Powder Con 6 25 & 5 Giant Powder Con, cash.............. 7§ 25 310 Hawalian Com'l & Sugar............. % 50 ARRIVED. 3 Hawallan Coml & Sezar 9 25 Wednesday, September 13. R W GOl S ibneer %00 | Stmr Weeott, Ellis, 24 hours from Eureka 5 Market Street Railway . 6262% | g " Parsc ‘ S: 100 Mutual Electric Light, b 10. e e e b L 30 Paauhau’8 PCo_....... et Stmr Alex Duncan, Nopander, 15 hours from 5 Spring Valley Water..... D120 | poss Landing, Street— Stmr Navarro, Higgins, 19 hours from Rock- $5000 S P Branch Railway s. 12550 | port. e Stmr Fulton, Levinson, 26 hours from Trini- SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHANGE | dad. BOARD. TS stmr Badger, Miller, 23 hours from Eu- Bark Ferris S Thompson, Murk, 21 days from Chiznik Bay. Ger bark J C Glade, Honolulu Bktn Jane A Falkinburg, from Port Hadlock. | Schr Ida McKay, Lehtola, 6 days from Grays rbor. Schr Five Brothers, Jensen, — hours from | Bihlers Potnt. | Sehr salvator, Asmussen, 13 days from Olym- | pta | "Senr Arcie and Fontie, Johannisen, 24 hours from Stewarts Point Morning Session. Board— $5000 California Street Cable §s. 25 Giant Powder Con 100 Hana Plantation Co 30 Onomea Sugar Co. Afternoon Board— 60 Equitable Gas ... 25 Glant Powder Con. 100 Hana Plantation Co. 100 Mutual Electric Light. 20 Spring Valley Water.. Stege, 24 days from | 1 | reka | Marden, 16 days Session. T 102 00 L0RvinHEiECe ey 2874 | “Schr Ralph J Long, Isigkeit, 6 days from Frankport. Schr Arago, Stensland, — days from Unga. CLEARED. Wednesday, September 13. Stmr Umatilla, Cousins, Victoria and Port i Following were the sales in the San x-\mn-! | Mornfuf B Townsend: Goodall, Perkins & Co. 300 Belcher ......... 33| 200 Potosi 52| Brig Consuelo, Page, Mahukona; J D Spreck- 100 Best & Belcher 52| 300 Potos 6l éis & Bros Co. 50 Caledonia - 70 100 Savage ......... 30| Schr Transit, Jorgenson, Honolulu; Willlams, 100 Choliar .. . 42/ 100 Yellow Jacket.. 29| Dimond & Co. 300 Hale & Norers. 30| i SATLED. Afternoon Session. | Wednesday, September 13. 200 Alta. eeees 06 100 Con Cal & Va..165| Stmr Progreso, Gilboy, Seattle. 100 Andes Sl ) Gould & Curry. 23| Stmr Rival. Walvig, Usal. 1000 Best & Belcher 51| 300 Hale & Norcrs. 3)| Stmr Tillamook, Anfindsen, —. 200 Caledonia ...... 63| 200 Utah . 3| Stmr Coos Bay, Glelow. San Ped!f’. 100 Chollar .. ... 421 100 Yellow o 29 Stmr National City, Dettmers, Grays Har- = i | bor. Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock | _Stmr Umatilla, Cousins, Victoria and Port Townsend. Board yesterday: § ex Duncan, Noplander, —— Morning Session. tmr Al D) Stmr Crescent City, Stockfleth, Crescent City. 200 Belcher . 500 Potosi 51} Stmr Noyvo, Johnson, Fort Brags. 100 Caledonia vage 307 Schr Newark, Beck, Bowens Landing. 200 Crown vage ... 29| Schr Barbara Hernster, Jensen, Bowens 500 Sierra Nevada. 75 | Landing. 300 Unfon Con...... 41| Schr Mary C, Madsen, Fort Ross. 200 Union Con. aj TELEGRAPHIC. Afternoon Session. | POINT LOROS, Sept 13, 10 p m—Weather Best & Beicher 30/ 300 Potosi 50 | foggy; wind SW; velocity § miles. 700 Best & Belcher 51/ 200 Sierra 1 b SPOKEN. 600 Con Cal & Va..18 200 Union Con. 41| Sept 6, off Cape Palos—Ital ship Macdiarmid, 50 Confidence . 200 Utah .. 14 | hence April 2, for Genoa July 15, lat 56 S, lon 75 W—Bt ship Rahane, “Tyne, for San Francisco. fr3{:‘1_\;“14, lat 56 §. lon 75 W—Br ship Slerra Miranda, from Cardiff, for Antwerp. Per tug Fearless—Sept 12, 7 p m, 35 miles NW 400 Crown Point... CLOSING QUOTATIONS, WEDNESDAY, September 13— p. m. L Ask. | Bid.Ask. | of Point Reyes, Ger Bark J C Glade, from 05 06 Justice vee. 10 13| Honolulu, for San Francisco. 5 06 Kentuck . 03 06| MEMORANDUM. 4 15 Lady Wasl 0L 02| Per tug Fearless—Returned this morning from | Belcher. S Mexican . 48 47| cruise In search of raft, but Saw nothing of it. Best & Belcher -5 .51 Gecldental 25 | Crujsed about 250 miles and had thick weather Bulllon . « 06 08,0phir ....... 10 | and smooth sea all the time. Caledonia ...... Overman 14| Per bark Ferris § Thompson, from Chignik Chollar ......... Potosi . 51| Bay—On Sept 12 saw the raft above Point Challenge Con.. Savage .. 20 | Reyes and spoke stmr Czarina and gave posi- Confidence ... Scorpion ... — | tiom: Con Cal & Va..1 5 Seg Belcher. 03|~ Per Ger bark J C Glade, at San Francisco Con Imperial Sierra Nevada. 6 | Sept 13, from Honolulu—On Sept 12, at 11 a m, Crown Folint... Silver Hill.... 03 | sew two fresh piles with bark on off Mendo- Con New York. Syndicate ...... — 07 | cino Clty. Eureka Con.... — 50 Standard MISCELLANEOUS. | Exchequer ..... — 03ISt Loui z NEW YORK. Sept 12—Stmr Panama, at Gould & Curey. 29 30Union Con...i 41 42 | port. brings three shipwrecked salpts of abig Hale & Norers. 8 31 Utah .......... 12 14| John R Kelley and Cyrus Wakefield. Julia I 02 05/Yellow Jacket.. 28 30 DOMESTIC PORTS. SAN FRANCISCO LIGHT-VESSEL, CALI- FORNTA. Le temporarily withdrawn from her station, 1ha “entrance 'to San Francisco Harbor, sbout VENTURA—Sailled Sept 12—Stmr Geo Loo- mis. for San Franclsco. SEATTLE—Arrived Sept 13—Stmr Cha Nelson, from St Michael. len Safled Sept 13—Stmr Cottage City and stmr THE CALL CALENDAR. September, 1899. e e o = PORT TOWNSEND-—Sailed Sept 13—Scl Su: | Mo Ta |We | Th)Fr | l Mooa's Phases. | ; Q%L camubell, from Tacoma, for San bo 7 |7= NewMooa, | dro; schr F S Redfield, from Tacoma, for San S ST e e Arrived Se chr Pros; ) Lil e Procaiva Gamble, for Syaney. SO Gt ot = i Sept. 12. GRAYS HARBOR-Salled Sept 12—Schr Mel- o fh ancthon, for San Francisco; schr John ¥ Mil- = 3 Full Moou, | jer, for San Francisco. e ot 3 Sept 0. | Arrived Sent 12-Sehr Twllight, hence Aug | , | 31; schr Charles R Wilson, from H : L ¥ |@ LogiQuarier’ | Jenuie Stella, trom Redondo. Sl SOUTH BEND—Arrived Sept from Coos Bay: stmr Luella, from Tillamook: "’é‘:ulxyse’p'?’&_"s‘é‘é’? "Fannie Adele, for G ] Harbor. “ “" hebACOMA—Arrived Sept 13—Schr Glendale, Notice to Mariners. Notice is hereby given that on or about tember 20, 1899, Light-vessel No. 70 wms':;’; Continued on Page Eleven.

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