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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1899. Silver advanced. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Financial quotations unchanged. Wheat dudl, owing to a holiday at Chicago. Other cereals quiet and wnchanged. a n Dried weet Potatoes Butter a Poultry weak an Grapes huns lams aavance i Meat market as U'mr/u"r Report. it nt ha me ther 1 in call loans on t ans b the surpiu. ma; aull were NE W YORK STOC o and_Ohio. Pacific Southern hes nd ¢ hi Great W hicago, Burlington a *hicago, Ind and L . *hicago, Ind and Lou hicago and East Til hicago and Northw “hicago, Rick Island TC C & St Louts ... “olorado Southern . - *olorado Southern = ol ) Southern 2 and Hudson Lack ai nver and Rio e lst prefd Great Northern prefd 320 Hocking Coal .... 10 Hocking Valley nd Middli Peas lower. erred calling of 1 Western ande nver and Rio Grande pr 1 d Game Berries reported damaged by Sunday’s heat. Other sold lown r weaker time, refl Wwas repo; 1 decided nt of 1 nnounce ngton. New ment of rk banks half the mem. till below the sary ioans. ia ar sk E re change. New York banks, the putting up of the Wesf account « But the method of - exchange eass1 terlin., but held a bills . ung K and Quin suisville. uisville inols . orn . and P pre | n ! higher and firm. firmly held. Swmmer T i1k, | chonar . Hay weak and dull. Seeds unchanged. getables rising. Cheese unchanged. coming in spoiled. Melons higher. | wise Provisions stand unchanged. sly- quoted. it} Central .. | Towa Centr : Towa Ce prefd | ty Pitts and Gulf | fe and Wes | | | n and Texa! Leathe Leather Rubber Rubber pre L6y | 9215 Y Central 1y J Cent ge 119 w 4s coup Carolina gs....127 | Carolina 4s....104 | cific 1sts | cific 3s. | wific 4s 110 Nav % r Short s Line n 4 G W Ists. a0 L &I M con s t L & I M gen 6s. Paul cons. PC& PC& Rallway R & T 6 2 i Paciflc s, abash Ists... 110% Wabash 2 100% | 108" West Shore 48 113 \Wis Cent lst Ya Centuries 106 32 Deferred N unified 4s.. 991 " & S 4 MINING STOCKS, 20 Ontario ......, Ophir Crown Point... Con Cal & Va. Deadwood .. Gould & Curry. Hale & Norcrosk Homestake Tron Silver.. St ot Mexican 3! Yellow Jacket...... 25 BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS, | Toney— West End S Do prefd BTt Wi ) Do pr I Bond hal | Do prefd. Atchison 4 Am Sugar Do prefd Mining § Adventure . Bell Tel.. Allouez 4 | ton & Al Atlant] el oston Li........ Boston & Mont... 361 | ston & Maine. Butte & Boston.... 8 Q. 15 Calumet & Heela. 7% Elec TIl. Cente L34 chburg prefd. Franklin ST n Electric.......118 Humboldt o1y Do prefd.. Osceola . 68% Federal Steel....... 54% Parrot ... 47 Do prefd.......... 1% Quincy . assndl Mex Central. Santa Fe Copper.. 0ld Colony. Tamarack .........2 Old Domino: Rubber ... 5 {infon Pacific Union Land. New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 9.—Money on call, easler at 6@19 per cent; last loan, 8 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 5%@6 per cent. Sterling ex- change firm, with actual business in bankers' bills at $ S6%@861% for demand and at $4 $1%@ 482 for sixty days. Posted rates, $1 821504 S3 and $4 5616@4 8. Commercial bills, $4 8015, Sil- ver certificates, 58@oSc. Bar silver, 6Ske. Mex- fean dollars, 48c. State bonds, fn- | ernment bonds, steady railroad bonds, weak London Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 9.—The Commercial Ad- vertiser's London financlal cablegram says: The general tone of the markets here to-day active | Paris, | 6s 334d. was falrly cheerful, a large scale bes begins to-morrow. but trading was not on ause of the settlement which The better feeling was | caused by the hopes of peace in the Trans- vaal inspired by the attitude of the President of the Orange Free State and the news that the Boers on the border are tired of walting and are retiring, leaving only sentries in their places. Good Roard of Trade returns and an casing market for money helped the markets | considerably. Consols were up % to 103%. Americans developed strength steadily, but \l’-leed somewhat under the best, affected prob- ably by the recelpt of New York prices under in London. It was a great Loulsville ashville day. and the boomers of the stock are talking 120 for it. Atchison preferred and Northern Pacific were also in good de Spanish 4s were 603 ; Tintos, 47%. Ana- 10 3-16. Portuzuese securities were up iz on the rumors that England has arranged for taking Delagoa Bay. The bank bought £72,000 gold In German cofn, 000 In French and £66,000 in bars, but £50,000 was taken for Egypt CLOSING. LONDON, Oct. 9.—Canadian Pacific, 84%: Union Pacific preferred, i84; Northern Pacific preferred, 76%: Atchison, 21%: Grand Trunk, 7i%: Anaconda, 10 Bar Silver steady, 26 13-16d. 3 per cent. New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, Oct. 21,921 barrels; exports, 9821 9. —FLOUR—Recelpts, Sales, 7000 pack- | | | ages. Low grade were offered sparingly, while medium and the better grades were offered more freely at unchanged prices. The market closed slightly irreguiar. Minnesota patents, esota bakers’, $3@3 15; winter 603 80; _winter straights, $3 40@ | % 5 bushels: exports, No. 2 red, T6%e f. 0. b spot thern Duluth, 803 c. f ). afloat to 2 w):_No. 1 hard Duluth, to arrive; No. 2 red, O elevator. tions opened ‘steady but qi at e advance or advanced 3c on better early cables ted. Subsequently the market turned the absence of speculation, the Chi- expec market being closed, later cables being sstul, and the visible supply. parth showing a larger increase than hac 1 for. The close was weak at a closed Oct. ber, of SO @S0 . closed 116G Closed 7 Dull HIDE rm. ng but interest- Neither b rs showed a dis- position to enter into active new deals, the single change in prices consisting of an ad- vance of 15 points in tin, this being more or less nominal, as there were no seilers at the higher news averaged up no pected; the same was At the close the price named. The forel r worse than e domestic - reports. ange called: Warrants nominal at $1S. {E COPPER--Very quiet at $1S 30. Very quie 2 bid. v qu h $4 60 bid and $4 65 for lead is $ 40 and quiet, with $5 45 bid and fons ensed off at the close un- ber 10c lower, others Sales, 37,000 bag November, ember, $4 85 $3 S5@1 90 arch, fay, % 15@ July, § 2 involce, sbbing, unsettled nominal; re- ettled and inac ges. Strong ery, 19@2 ackages. Firmer; West- 15G 1%, DRIED "CALIFORNIA FRUITS NEW YORK, Oct. alifornia dried fruits steady EVAPORATED AP — Common, 7l prime wire tray, chofce, $%@ic; i Ba7Se. APRICOTS—Roval, 12@13%c; Moorpark, M@ Unpeeled, 7%@de Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. Wh Dec. Opening . a2 At Notice to Mariners. Chicago Livestock Market. winter extras, §2 45@3; winter low grades, | | wheat Flour, $4@4 25; The course of events in the Metal | | $1 18 2000, $1 18: siderably. Receipts are heavy. The British ehip Drumblair has finally been chartered to load wheat here. Export quotations: Club, 540} blue stem, 6lc. LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sixty day: =il s Sterling Exchange, sight... = 487 Sterling Cables. - 488 New York Exchange, sight....... — 12% New York Exchange, telegraphic — > Mexican Dollars.......... . 48 A1k | Fine Silver, per ounce o 5% Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—There was a holiday at Chicazo, hence news from the East was scarce. New York was dull and shaded off several fractlons. The forelgn markets showed no particular strength, and this market shaded off in sym- pathy wi New York. :1sxlé%l\i‘z'lmalfshlpplng. $107%@1 08%; milling, “'CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Sessfon—9:15 o'clock—No sales. SecondSesslon—6000 ctls, $1 18%; December, 6000, $1 133, Regular Session—May—4000 _ctls, 2000, $118%; December— 4000, §1 13%; 12,000, $1 13. There Was no afternoon sessmon Owing to the death of Solomon Sweet. Morning BARLEY—Opened the week dull and un- changed. Feed, 75GSic; Brewing, %@97%c; Chevaller, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Sesslon—9:15 o'clock—No sales. Second Sesston—No_sales. Regular Morning Session—No sales. Afternoon Session—No session. OATS—The market is still a dragging one and quotations show no_change. White, $1 05@ 122%: Red, $1 051 15; Black, 92lac@3l 02%, CORN—Eastern large Yellow, $105; White and_mixed, $1 023%@1 05 per ctl. RYE—w@dc per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California family extras, $3 80375, usual terms; bakers' extras, §3 40@3 50; Oregon and Washington, $340G350 per barrel for ex- tra, $325@3 40 for bakers, and $225@3 for su- perfine. MILLSTUFF —Prices In sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: ~Graham Flour, $325 per 100 lbs; Rye Flour, $275; Rye Meal,'$2 55, Rice Flour, §i; Cornmeal, §2 50: tra Cream ‘Cornmeal, 325! Oatmeal, '$ 504 75 Oat Groats, $475: Hominy, $325@350: Bufls Cracked Wheat, 3375 Farina, $450: Whole Wheat Flour, $3 50; Rolled Oats (barrels), $6 56@6 %; in sacks, 363306 75; Pearl Barley, $5; Split Peas, $450; Green Peas. $5 per 100 Ibs. Hay and Fecdstuffs. Bran and Middlings are both higher and firm at the advance. Receipts of Hay continue largely in excess of the demand and the mar- ket rules weak in consequence, BRAN—$17@17 50 per ton. MIDDLINGS. 0 per ton, F LS UEeS—iwied Baciey, $17 50%18 per ton: Oll Cake Meal at the mill. $20@27; jobbing. 427 50@28; Cocoanut Cake, $20@21; Cornmeal $23 5024 50; Cracked Corn, $24@25: Mixed Feed, $16@16 50: Cottonseed Meal, $28 per ton. HAY—Wheat, $7a8 50 for common to good and 1969 25 for chofce: Wheat and Oat, 367 Oat, $6@S; Barley, $@7: Island Barley, 2 ltalfa, $@7 per ton; Compressed, @35c per bale. Beans and Seeds. Dried Peas are lower and quiet. Beans, with the excention of Pi rule . and Ravos sold higher ANS—Ba $190@1 97%: small white, 0G?2 30: Large White, $19 Pinks, §19 Reds Butters, Rlackes nominal; s. 842 3; Red 1502 25 per ctl. S§ »o- oW Mustard, 2%@3c: Yellow Mustard, 3%@dc; F nominal; Canary, 3'%c per ib tor Califor and 4c for Eastern Alfalfa, rominal; Rape. 212@3c; Hemp, {@4} Tinnthye 4y aiie DRIED PEAS—Niles, §135@1 50; Green, $1 75’ @1 85 per ctl Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. The summer Vege (n’;K continue to advance under scant arrivals. Sweet Potatoes are still lower. No other chang POTATOES Hiver keas, §0@70c: Barly Rose, 40@50e: Rurhanks, 45@70c per ctl: Salinas Bur- banks, 90c@$1 10; Oregon Burbanks, Toc: Sweet Potatoes, $1 for Rivers and $1 23 for Merce NIONS—60@75¢ per ctl; Pickle Onions, 50@ Ter et VEGETABLES—Green Peas, 2iz@dc per Ib: tring Deans, 11673 sfdc: Cab: 10@50¢; Tom Egg Plant Green Okra, — per’ box: Dried per 1b; Garlie, 2@3c;: Green Pep- e per box: 30G40c per sack: Cucumbers, $1 50 cti No. 1 and 5 :mmer Squash 0@i0c; Marrowfat Squash, $5G7 50 per ton: Green Corn, $14l12 per crate and 0c@$l per sack. Poultry and Game. Game still sells at a wide range, according to conditicn. Most of it comes in spoiled With sral cars of Eastern at hand, Poultry market iz weak. POULTRY — Live Turkey the 15@16c for Gob- blers and 13@l6c for Hens: Young Turkeys, 16@ 17c; Gees Goslings, $1 T5@2 Ducks, $4 50@6 Tor youns Hens, $1 5 . $4 50@5 50 Lol Roosters, $1 Broilers, £32:a3 30 for large. Bi CHICAGO, Oct. 9.—CATTLE—The demand | for cattle was fairly large. to-day with the rincipally for the better classes. Good Cattle brought $5 %0@7; medium grades re salable at $4 50@5 85; stockers and feed- 4 90; bu cows and heifers, common to prime calves sold at $1@7; grass range cows, heifers and steers at $2 $5@3 10; xas grass steers brought $2 33@4 30. HOGS-The run of Hogs was exceptionally ligl Prices were steady save packers. Prime lots brought $4 3 lots, $1 304 light Hog $1 4074 T4 $4@1 70; culls and rough lots, $150@4 irements of the § cen mar- eep were taken at $2@d, West range Sheep selling at $4. Lambs | were wanted at $3 50@5 . F ding Sheep were salable at $3 50@3 feeding Lambs at $4 30704 60 Weste and Lambs com- prised the bul offerings. Receipts—Cattle, 20,000; Hogs, 23,000; Sheep, California Fruit Sales. S S R, L SRR NEW YORK, Oct. 8.—Porter Bros. Company of California frult to-day Grapes— K0c@$1 15 half crate and $i 90@2 20 double crate; Cornichons, $1 25@1 35 half crat 50481 80; assorted. $110@1 30; Moroc- $1 30@1 9. Nine cars sold. W YORK, Oct. 9.—Earl Fruit Company's Tokays, 70c@1l 15 single crates $170 hox. Pears—Bartletts, Prunes—Italian, $1 15@1 20 ngle crates. Cash in the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Oct . 9.—To-day’s statement of the condition of the treasury shows: Avail- able cash balance, 3289,074,22; gold rese: $256, 709,540, Foreign Markets. 9.—Consols, 103%; slver, 100f 50c; wheat car- goes off coast, nothing doing; cargoes on pas- sage, firm, not active: cargoes No. 1 standard California, 31s 6d; English country markets, firm; import into U, K.. wheat, 368,000; import into U, K., flour, 263,000; wheat and flour on passage to U. K., 170,000; wheat and flour on pussage to Continent, 1,350.000. LIVERPOOL, Oct. %.—Wheat, firm; wheat in weak: flour in Parls, weak; French country markets, quiet. COTTON—Uplands, 4d. CLOSING. WHEAT—Spot No. 2 red Western winter firm, fs 1d; No. 1 northern spring, firm, 6s 4d. Futures, steady, 6s 13%d. March, 6s 2%d; May, ot American mixed new, firm, 3s & firm, 85 9340, Futures, qulet. 'Oc- 93; November, s §%d; December, CORN—S 9%a; do ol tober, 3s 35 8%d. Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 9.—Clearings, $556,533; ‘balances, $118,014. Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Oct. 9.—The continued firmness in ships and the failufe of the English wheat market to show any further advances have caused local exporters to cut down their lmits. slightly and Walla Walla was quoted to-day at 58@ic with heavy milling stock lc higher. Valley was unchanged at 59@60c. - WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Wash., Oct. 5.—Wheat was weaker | to-day and’the purchasing price wavered con- rins were late and trade | | liberal. $1 2561 50 per dozen for old and $175@2 Squabs. AMI—Quall, $1@1 50: Mallard, $4@7; Sprig, 2a4; 1 74; Widgeon, §150@2 50; Small Duck, 31 5 Doves, 60c_per dozen; Hare, $1 25 Rabbits, §150 for Cottontails and $1 for small; Gray Geese, §2 50: White. $1: Brant, $130; English Snipe, $1G150 per dozen; Jack Snipe, Tic. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Both Butter and Egge opened the week with an advance, though recepits of Butter were Cheese remained unchanged. BUTT g Creamery—Fancy Creamery, 21@2c; seconds, Dalry--Faney. 24@25c; good to choice, 221 2 store, nomi | “Fickiea roll, zi@2iec: firkin, 21@21iac; | creamery tub, 2:4@23ic per 1b. Eastern, 17%c for ladle packed. CHEESE—Chofce mild_rew. llc; old, 10@ 10%c: Young America, 11@11%e; Fastern, M@ 1c EGGS—Quoted at 221,@27%c for store and 343 3% per dozen for ranch; Eastern, 23@27%c for selected, 23@24c for No. 1 and 20@22ic for sec- onds. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. The excessive heat of Sunday did considerable damage to berries and some to grames, ac- cording to reports received vesterday. Berries came in cooked #nd table grapes advanced. Tree frults rud firm as a general thing, Apples and Pomegranates being the only ex- ceptions. Figs, Peaches and Plums are scarce. Melons advanced. The steamer brought up 624 cases Mexican Limes, which are selling at the new quotations. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Apples, 3@ilc per box for common and 60¢ @$1_for good to choice. BERRIES—Blackberries, per chest; Strawberries. $9@10 per chest for small and $150@3 for large berries; Raspberries, $3 50@s per chest: Huckleberries, 4@7c per chest; Wis- consin Cranberries, $6 50 per bbl; Cape Cod Cranberries, $ Grapes, 35@i0c for Black, 40@5c for Muscat, 40G60c for Tokay, 50@elc for Cornichon; crates sell 10@15c higher; Wine Grapes, $22@25 per ton for Zinfandel, $20@23 for other black and $15@ 20 for White. Watermelons, $8@15 per 100. Cantaloupes, ' $1@1 75 per 60c@$1 2 per box. Pomegranates—35@50c_per_box. crate; Nutmegs, Pears, Bartlett, $150@17 per box; Winter Pears, 40@75c per box. Figs, @soc per box for double layers of black. Peaches, 60c@$1 per box. Plums, §0c@sl per box and crate. Quinces, 40@65c per box. CITRUS FRUITS — Lemons, $1G2 for com mon and $3@4 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, $7@7 50; California Limes, $1@1 50; Ba- nanas, $1 504250 per bunch; Fineapples, 31g 250 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins. There was nothing new yesterday. Trade continued brisk In almost everything. The range in Prunes {s very narrow, owing to the running of the crop to large sizes. Small Prunes alone bring a premium this year, being very scarce. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, In sacks, 4%@sc for 40-50's, 4%c for G0-60's, 3%Kc for 60-70's, S%c for 70-80's, 3@3%c for 80-%0's and 2%@2%c for $0-100's; Apricots, 10@lic for Royals, 14@lic for _ Moorparks and 12 12%c for Blenhelms; Peaches, 5@fc for Stand- s, 6%@7c for cholce and T%@Sc for fancy. Deeled Peaches, 11g12c; Evaporated Appies, § @6%c; Sun-dried, 4@sc per Ib; Nectarines, 73 @sc per Ib for red and for white; Pears, §@T7c for quarters and 7!%23?: for halves; Black Flgs, 3¢; White Figs, 6@6ic; Plums, 5%@sc for dark and 7@7%c for bleached. RAISINS—Bleached Thompson's—Fancy, per Ib, 10c; choice, Sc; standard, 8¢; prime, 6¢; un- bleached Thompson's, per Ib, 6c. Sultanas— per 1b, 8%c; choice, Ti4c; standard, 6ic Bc; unbleached SuManas, 5c; Seedless! 2-crown loose Muscatels, blc §%c; London Layers, 2- Fll_ncy. rime, go—lb boxes, 5¢. 3-crown, 6c; 4-crown, 1 r box; 3-crown, $160. Fancy "c'.?,';'{;'r.f $2; Dehesa, $2 50; Ymperial, $3. All prices ate f. 0. b. at common shipping’ points in n G o inuts, S%c for standards and s%c for softshell; Almonds, 10%@1l%c for paper- shell, 8@9c for soft and 4@c for hardshell; Peanuts, 5%@6%c for Eastern and 5c for Call- fornia; Brazil Nuts, 8%@Sc; Filberts, 11@1l}c; Pecans, 1%@Sc; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5. HONEY—Comb, 11%c for bright and 10%c for light amber; water white extracted, T%@7%c; light amber extracted, 6%@ic; dark, blsc per S EESWAX—24g25c ver 1b Provisions. Hams have advanced }ic. No other changes. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 9c per 1b for heavy, 935@10c for light medium, 11%c for light, 13c for extra light and 13%c for sukar-cured: Eastern sugar-cured Hams, l4c; California Hams, 13lzc; Mess Beef, §11 per bbl; extra Mess, $12 i0; Fam- ily, $14; extra Prime Pork, §12 50; extra clear, $16'50; mess, $15@15 60; Smoked Beef, 1zc per Ib. LARD—Tierces quoted at 6@6%c per 1b for compound and 7%c for pure; half barrels, pure, gc: 10-1b tins, S3c: 5-1b tins, c. COTTOLENE—Tlerces, 6%@7%c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, LVaol and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about lc under quotations. Heavy salted steers, 11@11%c; medium, 10%c; light, 10c; Cow- hides, 9%@10c; Stags, 6c; Salted Kio, 9¢: Calf. 10c; Dry Hides, sound, lic; culls and brands, 13c; Dry Kip and Veal, 16c; Dry Calf, 17c; Sheepskins, yearlings, ' 20@30c each; short Wool, 35@60c each; medium, 70@%0c; long Wool, 90c@$110 each; Horse Hides, sait, $2@225 for large and $12@1 50 for small, Colts, 25@s0c. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 4i@sc per Ib; No. 2, 4@slsc; refined, —: grease, 2@2%c. WOOL~—Spring Clips—Valiey Oregon, 17@18c: Eastern Oregon, 12@l4c for cholce and 3@11%c for fair to good. Fall Clip—San Joaquin Lambs, 8@loc; do plaing, 7@sc; San Joaquin and Southern Moun- tain, 7%@9c; Northern free, 9@lic; do, defect- tve, 7%@10~ " per 1b. HOPS—Quoted at 10§12 per Ib. San Francisco Meat Market. BEEF—1@7%c per Ib for Steers and 6%@7c for Cows. VEAL—7@10c per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, 1@T%c: Ewes, 6%@7c per 1b. LAMB—Spring, S@Sic per Ib. PORK—Live Hogs, 5%@58%c for small, 5%c for medium and 5% @5%c for large: stock hogs and Feeders, 5%@i%c; dressed Hogs, 7@8%c. General Merchandise. PAGS—Calcutta_Grain Bags, 7@7%c; Bags, 2@28c. Fruit Bags, 5%c, 0G¥%c 6c bleached jute. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Welling- ton, §8; Southfield Wellington, $7 50; Seattle, $6; Wool and | Bryant, $6; Cocs Bay. $; Wallsend, §7 | Cumberland, $9 30 in bulk and $10 75 Pennsylvaniu _Anthracite Egg, $12; ‘anne! S per ton: Rnok Springs and Castle , §9 60; Coke, $12 per ton in bulk and $14 in sacks. No order taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Dominoes, half-barrels, 5%c; boxes Giin nav I 1 COFFEE—C. E. Bickford's circular gives | receipts at this port thus far this year at 16 481 bags, against 127,608 for the same time last vear. The sales from first hands were 144,635 bags, against 1 The stock In first hand; | October 1 was against 24,316 last year, and the woj fe supply w bags, against 6, The The activity noted in our review of € ber 7 has subsided and business is now quiet. Costa Rics very have all been absorbed and the light stocks of other kind: undesirable howe s of a generally Dealers' stocks are, er, heavy and well assorted and for this n a sluggish business may be anticipated the advent of new crop coffee character. Stocks in first hands consist 203 bags Rica, 1100 Nicaragua, 6103 Salvador, S50, | Guatercala and 371 Mexican; in all 1, | as against 22,46 bags same time last y We quote: Rica—13%@16c_for washed; 11G@12% ocd to prime w: to prime peaber sta prime for good washed: 11%@15c for hed peabs 9@1Ze for good to prime: 8@ v: 9lg@lle forgood Sic nominal for “good current mixed black beans; S@8%e for fair; 5a@7%c for common to_ordinary Ivador— for good to ie washed 4 fair was %@ for good to prime washed @ | for good to prime semi-was §c for superior unwashed; Tic for good green unwashed; §%@Sic for good to { prime_unwashed peabérry: 5@6%c for common to ordinary. Nlicaragua—14@16ic for prime to | fancy washed: S@llc for fair to good washed; i nominal for good to superior un : $%@9%c nominal for good to prime un- shed peaberry. Guatemala and Mexican—12 zc for prime to fancy washed: 9@lle for good to strictly good washed; 87S8%c for falr washed: e for medium; 4@6%c for Inferior to ordinary: 10@ilie for good to prime washed peaberry; $%@dlsc for good to prime unwashed peab 4@sie for good to superior un- hed MBER—Shipment of 26,611 feet sugar pine, feet yellow pine and $3,885 feet redwood w ALD s to Sydney. Shipment of $93 bbls and 1214 half bl i | Receipts of Produce. MONDAY, Octot . m. Flour, qr sk S Bran, sl * 1,550 Wheat, Shorts, s 470 Barley Middlings, .20 Oats, ctls. Sugar, sks. 2,020 Corn, ctl Sugar, bbls. 3 Rye, ct Raisins, bx * 1,400 Butter, cti Quicksiive 35 Cheese, ctls Hides, No: 234 Tallow, ctls Hay, tons CL1% | Eges, doz. . ton 18 Wine, gals s, bales 23 Pelts, bdls. Wool, bags........ 353 Potafoes, s Beans, sks. L4374 | Onions, 'sks 225 REGON. | Oats, ctls..... 035 Wool, bales.... ] | Potatoes, "sks 2 ————— ® 3 P | . Ls d There was an active business in securities | on the morning session, though fluctuations | were not sharp. Paauhau Plantation was firm at §36 374z and Giant Powder at $79 12t. Contra Costa Water was lower, declining to $68 1215 The feeling was generally firm in the noon under a good business, with higher | for Giant Powder. | Mining stocks were unsettled at the | ing and ran down on the noon session active selling. The telegram from the pump said: ‘““Took out No. 2 elevator. Put on new throat piece and new neck pipe and low- ered the elevator 163 feet below the 1850-foot level station. This is 23 feet lower than the previous lowering. Started No. 2 elevator at 4350 p. m. vesterday. It has been running successfully. = At 6:3) this morning the water is 57 leet 9 inches below the 1930-foot level station. Stopped 1 elevator at 4:50 p. m. yesterday."” Con. Imperial has levied an assessment of 1 cent and Mexican one of 15 cents. The Eureka Con. assessment falls delinquent in_office_to-day. The Kilauea Sugar Company will pay the second dividend of 25 cents per share on the 16th. The semiannual coupon of 33 on the bonds of the Sierra Railway Company is now pay- able. Dividends of local corporations will be paid to-day as follows: ific Gas Improvement Company, 40 cents; Giant Powder Company, 50 cents; San Jose Water Company, 50 cents; Paauhau Sugar Company, 35 cents. The following mining companies report cash on hand_October Alpha Con., $3407; Alta. $190, with $1000 due the bank; Andes, $432. and an assessment being collected; Best & Beicher, $434, with September expenses at the mine un: aid, and an assessment being collected: Bul- lon, $115, and an assessment being collected; Caledonia, $419; Chollar, $11,135; Challenge Con., $283; Con. Imperial, $394; Consolidated California & Virginia, $1815, with September after- open- 0. an_assessment being collected; Confidence, $1679, with September expenses unpaid; Crown estimated at $605 unpaid; Con. New York, $175; Exchequer, $165; Gould & Curry, §5191, with an assessment being collected; Hale & Norcross, $£950, with liabilities of $1755 and an assessment being collected; Julia Con., §8%0: Justice, $1130; Mexican, $35: Ophir, $1837; Overman, $3807, with September mine expenses unpaid and an assessment being collected; Potosi, $11,424, and an assessment being collected; Scorpion, $30; Savage, $6511; Seg. Belcher, $738, with an as. sessment being _collected; Silver Hill, $17; Sierra Nevada, $6173; Standard Con., $131,304, with statements of September bullion clean-up Union Con., $12,518; Utah Con., $2369. The report of the Con. Cal. & Va. mine for the week ending October 7 is as follows: 1400 level—Advanced the south drift from the west drift from the shaft 18 feet; total length, 2 feet: it is in clay, quartz and porphyry. 1650 levei—Necessary repairs are being made. 1750 level—From the west drift from the main north- west drift the south drift on the sill floor has been cleaned out and timbered 36 feet; total length, 298 feet. 1800 level—The south drift was extended 14 feet; total length, 356 feet. There is now more quartz mixed with the porphyry than heretofore. West crosscut 1, started from the south drift §0 feet south from the winze station, has been advanced 11 feet through hard porphyTy; total length, 171 feet. West crosscut 2 from the South drift, 160 feet south of the winze station, was advanced during the week 19 feet; total length, 38 feet. It continues in a quartz formation of low assay value. Main A shaft—Have been taking out old water boxes for three grades of white and 7@i%c for | | 'SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- | pany Guotes terms< nat cash tn 100-1h hags | Cubes A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5%c; Pow. | dered, 5%c; Candy Granulated, oc; Dry Granu- | lated, 4%c: Confectioners’ A, 4%c: California | A. —: Magnolia A, #ic: Extra C, 4%c; Golden C, 4%c: barrels, 1-16c more: half barrels, %c more; boxes, ic more: 50-1b bags, e more. prices | under | expenses partly paid, $4000 due the bank and | Point, $2865, with September expenses at mine ' and expenses to_be recefved; Syndicate, $1643; in the pump compartment from the 1000 level station to the surface. Have made repairs to the 1000 level station close to the shaft, as it was in bad condition. The water is to-day (Saturday) 24 feet 6 inches below the 1950 level station. From 7 a. m. Sunday to 7:30 a. m. Morday prospecting work in the mine was sus- pended. “The same course will be followed here- after. In the Chollar and Potosi mines the joint west tunnel has been advanced during the week 33 | feet; total length, 638 feet; face In porphyry. It has connected with the lateral drift on the 100 level, affording a good circulation of air and opening 'a_considerable extent of ground for future crosscutting. They are repairing on the main tunnel level. On the tunnel level, at a point in the south’ drift 230 feet south from the north line, west crosscut 1 was extended 18 feet: total length, 45 feet; face in quartz as- saying from $2 to $3 per ton. Sutro tunnel level—The Zadig drift has been advanced 13 feet during the week: total length, 1094 feet; face continues in hard porphyry. The report from-the Ophir mine reads as fol- ! lows; Ophir shaft—The bob pit on the 00 level s about stripped. Repairf work to the shaft has been continues 1000 level—At a point 450 feet west of the north drift we are working through a cave in this drift. Central tunnel—The joint Mexfcan west crosscut was advanced 6 feet; | total, 182 feet; through hard porphyry. The joint’ east crosscut has been timbered so that work can be resumed in the face. Repairs in main west drift have been finished. Sutro tun- nel connection—The direct connection drift has been advanced 21 feet; total length, 494 feet: face in vein porphyry and clay. The ground has to be timbered. ~The north drift was ad- vanced 13 feet; total length, 25 feet: face in a well-defined 4-foot veln of quartz and porphyry. The winze was sunk 7 feet; total depth, 22 feet. The bottom Is In a more regular ‘veln formation contalning an increasing quantity of quartz as depth is attained. We are now sinking the winze with three shifts of men and using machine drills. In the Sierra Nevada mine, on the 140 level, they have completed repairs In the gouth drift and resumed work in the face. West crosscut 1, from the south drift from a point | 238 feet south from the main west crosscut has been extended 18 feet; total length, 94 fee face in clay, porphyry and quartz. West crosscut 7 from the north lateral drift from a_point 150 feet north from west crosscut ehaft, was advanced 15 feet; total length, 119 feet; face in porphyry and gypsum. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY, October 9—2 p. m. A Bid. Ask. Bid.Ask. U 8§ Bonds— Mutual El Co. 15 — #s quar coup.. — — [0 G L & H. 9 — 4s quar reg. — .= |Pac Gas Imp.. — 65Y% 4s quar new... — 181%|Pac L Co. 8. — 8s_quar coup..108%109 S F G & E 64 — Miscellaneous: |San Fran.....0 —" a5 Cal-st Cab 5s..117 — |Stockton Gas.. 12 — € C Wat 6s..108 109 Insurance— Ed L & P ¢5.130 — |Firem's Fund.225 — F & Cl Ry 6s.114 — Bank Stocks— Geary-st R 5s. — 95 |Anglo-Cal . 63 67 H C & S 5%s.186 — Bank of Cal .. 3815400 L A Ry 5s....106% — |Cal S D & T.. 97 8 L ALCo6s..9 — |First Nationl.. — 245 D gntd 6s.09 — [Lon P & A....125% — Do gntd 5s.. — — |Mer Exchange — 16 L A &PRIs.18 — INev Nat Bn...153%190 | Market-st s..128%2129 | Savings Banks— Do 1st M 58.115 — |Ger § & L...1650 1750 | CNGRT.112 — |Hum S & L..1050 1160 | Roof Cal 6s.114 — |Mut Sav Bk... — 42% | {NRof Cal 5s.113 — |8 F Sav U 500 — P C RER6s. 105 108 'Snv & L So... — 821 P CR R 55106% — |Sec Sav Bk... — 310 N Cal R R is.111 — | Union T Co.1400 1440 OGL & H §s.108% — Street Rallroads— | Oak Trans 6s.111 1113 California 120 — | Om C Ry 6s.. — — | Geary . - | P & CI Ry 6s..106%%108 |Market-st ..... 63% — Pk & O Ry 16 — ‘(V;xk SL&H. — 0 Powell-st Rés. — 1213 | Presidlo L% 30 El G&Ros. — — Powder- 114 11434 California 150 185 .114%115 |F Dvnamite R85 — y of Cal bs.108%» — |Glant Con Co. T9% 80 of A fs.... — 113} Vigorit .... 2% 2% C 65(1905). — — | Sugar— C 6s(1908) — |Hana P Co.... 143 143 ; C 6s(11912)117%118 |Haw C & S Co 46 — S P C s cg os.1u2s — |Honokaa S Co 34% § P Br 6s......1221,122% Hutch S P Co. 30 SV Wat -114 1141 Kilauca S Co.. — VW 4s....103% — Makawell S Co 48% V W 4s(3dm)101%101% Onomea S Co. 35% Stktn Gas 6s.. — 110 |Paaubau S Co. 35% 351 Water Stocks— | Miscelianeous Contra Cost... 68% 6814/ Al Pac Assn..11S 120 Marin County. 50 - “|Mer Ex Assn 1w Spring Valley.101 101% Oceanic § Co.. 87 88 sas and Electric— |Pac A F A 1% — Central Gas Co — |Pac C Bor 145 — Cent L & P... 5 — |Par Paint Co. 8% — Equit G L Co. 3% 6 Morning Session. Beard— 5 Contra Costa Water. Contra_Costa Water Giant Powder Con, s 90.. Gfant Powder Con Giant Powder Con.... 114 Hana Plantation Co. 200 Honokaa S Co. 150 Makaweli 3 £13,000 Market Street Ry 1st Con $£1000 Market Street Cable 6s... SI00N PC R R 3s.... : $25.000 Northern Ry of Ca 30 Oceanic S § Co. 150 Paauhau § P Co..... 20 Pacific Coast Borax 20 § F Gas & Blectric Co... $20,000 S V 4s (3d Mortgage). Afternoon Session. 2 123 o0 12% Board— | $1000 California Street Cable. 65 Contra Costa Water.. Contra_Costa_ Water.... Giant Powder Con. Giant Powder Con ant Powder Con. Hana Plantation Co Honokaa S Co. Honokaa S Co, cash Hutchinson 8 P Co. Makaweli : Makaweli Market Stree y. Mutual Electric Light Paauhau S P Co.. Paauhau § P Co Paauhau S P Co. 8 F Gas & Electric Co.... Street— 200 Vigorit Powder. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHANGE BOARD. | 30 i Morning Session. ! Board— Equitable Gas. Giant Powder. Hutchinson Sugar. Makawell Sugar Co... § F Gas & Electric.. S F Gas & Electric..... Vigorit Powder... { Afternoon Session. Board— 5 Glant Powder. 70 5 Giant Powder.... k) 50 20 2 Hana Plantation. Pacific Coast Borax. 25 Onomea Sugar Co. 10 Onomea Sugar Co. 10 Oceanic S S Co. 3000 Market Street Ry $3000 Market Street Ry 5s. 200 Vigorit Powder. 20S F Gas & Electric..... 14 144 Sy 28 2 §7 ..128 .15 [ MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales in tha San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday. Morning Session, 100 Best & Belcher 43| 100 Mexican “las 100 Best & Belcher 44 200 Potosi . 62 | 100 Choltar ......... 44| 200 Potosi et | 100 Con Cal & Va..180 100 Savage ......... 2§ 100 Gould & Curry 42/ 300 Seg Belcher.... 05 100 Hale & Norers. 33 200 Union Con ..... 44 | 100 Hale & Norers. 36 | Afternoon Session, | 200 Belcher 231 800 Ophir . 2% | 100 Belcher . 22| 100 Overman ....100 2 50 Caledonia . 70, 100 Potosi . e 250 Con Cal & Va..175| 100 Savage Srisg | 400 Crcwn Pofnt.... 18! 300 Slerra Nevada. 6) | 200 Hale & Norcrs. 37l 400 Union Con 3| | 100 Occidental 21 | Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board vesterday. Morning Session. 200 Best & Belcher 42| 200 Overman . 22 100 Best & Belcher 43| 530 Overman 2 1060 Bullion .. 05 100 Potosi 59 | 7 50 Caledonia . T4 1500 Potos! .. 2 | 800 Chollar . 44 400 Potosi .. 61 | 400 Chollar ........ 43! 200 Potosi .. 60 | 125 Con Cal & Va.'1 75! 800 Potosi .. 59 300 Gould & Curry. 42| 300 Savage 26 | 200 Hale & Norcrs. 3% 200 Sierra Nevada. 73 00 Mexican 300 Sterra Nevada. 74 | 200 Mexican . 300 Sierra 'Nevada. 71 300 Oceidental 22/ 400 Union Con...... 42 | 400 Ophir --100) 300 Unton Con..2." 41 ! phir ... 96/ 300 Yellow Jacket.. 2§ | 200 Ophir ... 9] Afternoon Session. | 500 Andes . 12, 100 Mexican S 600 Belcher . 22/ 100 Occidental a1 200 Best & Beicher. 40 600 Ophir . S i0e 50 Caledonia . 70| 200 Ophir ... b 200 Chollar ........ 41| 200 Overman 20 100 Con Cal & V.17, 310 Potosi L8 200 Crown Point .. 18' 100 Sierra Nevada. 69 200 Gould & Curry. 39 200 Sierra Nevada. 70 | 700 Hale & Norcrs. 36 200 Union Con...... 3§ 200 Hale & Norcrs. 37/ 300 Yellow Jacket.. 23 200 Mexican ........ 33 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Bid.Ask. | Bid. Ask. Alpha 04 06| Justice ... o8 09 | Alta .. 05 06 Kentucky . 03 05 Andes . 12 13|Lady Wash.... 01 ¢2 Belcher . 22 23 Mexican 2 3 | Best & Beicher. 33 33 Dccidental 20 22 Bullion ........ 05 06/Ophir . 94 95 | Gatedonta — Overman 1 20 Chollar ...... 42 Potosi . 58 6 | Challenge Con 33 Savage 7 28 Confidence ... — Scorpion 02 = | Con Cal & Va! fex Belcher ... 04 03 | Con Imperial 02(Serra Nevada. 6 70 | Crown Point 18 Silver Hill ..... 02 03 Con New Yorl 03|Standard ... i | E Sterra Nev.. 02 — Syndicate . 06 . | Eureka Con ... 50 St. Louis 7 — | Exchequer ..... — 02/Unlon Con 38 3 | Gould & Curry. 38 3%, Utah ... 12 1B | Hale & Norcrs. 3 3% Yellow Jacket! 5 Julia ... .. — .l e e Sun, Moon and Tide. -— . United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Helghts of High and Low ‘Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San 6 and 700 feet north from the Slerra Nevada | 900 level— | day in the order of occurrence as to time. AUCTION SALES (REGULAR WEEKLY AUCTION SALE. D W S In THIS DAY. TUESDAY AT 11 O'CLOCK AT THE ORMONDE SALE STABLES, 1517-1519 MISSION STRE:! BETWEEN ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH. Of choice. sound, well-broke young horses just from the country. We will be pleased to hitch and show the above stock In harness any time up to day of sale. 8. TKINS & CO., Auctioneers. N. B.—Sales of horses direct from the country every Tuesday at 11 a. m. —_— Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the helght of tide is the same at both pl: SDAY, Sun rises Sun sets Moon se S (Time| [Time| | Time] 2 3 | Ft. | Ft. Ft. g Ew pwl Ew { 9] 4.4 46| 5:25 45| 10:02| 25| 48] 11:20 H Wi 0.1 714 o5 0.2]. 7:5 36| 2 44| 5.1 B 45| 5.2 NOTE—In the ahove exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column ang the successive tides of the The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand column gives the last tide fo the day, except when there are but three tides, as tmes occur. The heights glven are in addition to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus &ign (—) precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low wates A ——. Steamer Movements. D T 3 TO ARRIVE. : i [ ..IPortland Steamer. From. Aberdeen - Luella ~.-|Tillamook Bay Australia_.......|Honolulu.. America Maru..(China and Japan. Weeott .. -[Humboldt. . Arcata 2 ICoos Ba: Santa Rosa.....|San Diego... North Fork...../Humboldt Samoa ...... Washtenaw State of Cal ...[Portland. Empire Coos Bay. Coos Bay ewport Point Arena..../Point Arena. Rristol ... -IDeparture Ba Wellington Departure B: Tellus -.-.......|Departure Ba Pomona. ........|Humboldt Gaelic ..........|China and Japan. Queen Victoria & Puget Soun Corona . an Diego Crescent City...|Crescent City. Columbia ... Portland... Orizaba ...|Newport DR sl TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination Salls. | Pler. Alliance ....|Oregon Ports. |[Oct. 10, 10 am|Pier 20 Columbia Port 10, 10 am/Pler 24 A. Blanchrd|Coos Bay - 11, 10 am|Pier 13 Orizaba Newport. 11, 9 am Pier 11 Pomona ....|Humbold ct. 11, 2 pm|Pier 9 Luella Tillamook 12, |Pler 2 Weeott Humboldt. . 112, 2 pm/(Pier 13 Newburg ...|Grays Harbor|Oct. 12, 4 pmk....... Arcata |Coos B -|0ct. 13, 10 am|Pier i3 Umatilla Vie Pgt Sd.(Oct. 10 am/Pier 9 Santa Rosa.!San Die Oct. 11 am Pler 11 North Fork./Humboldt. Oct. 9am|Pler 8 n|Oct. Amer Maru/China & Jaj 1 pm PMSS T State C Portland.. Oct. 10 am/Pler 24 | Coos Bay Newport.. Oct. 9 am/Pier 11 | Samoa ....../Humboldt.....[Oct. 15, 10 am|Pler 2 Point ArenaPoint Arena..|Oct. 15, 2 pmPier 2 Coquille Riv|Grays Harbor|Oct. 16, B 11 am|Pler 11 Corona .|San Diego.....[Oct. 17, Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer. chants' Exchange, San Francisco,” Cal., October 9, 1899. The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry building was dropped at exactly noon to-day— i, e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 oclock p. m., Greenwich time. C. G. CALKIM Lieutenant Commander, U. S, in charge San Francisco Light Uessel—Cali- fornia. Notice Is hereby given that on October 8, 1599, light vessel No. 7 returned to her station, about 3% miles outside the bar, and the light- house tender Madrono, temporarily marking the station, was withdrawn, No change has been made in light vessel No, 70 as to characteristics of lights, fog signals or general appearance. This notice affects the list of “Lights and Fog Signal: acific Coast, 1899,"" page 12, No. 20, and the “List of Beacons and Buoys, Pacific Coast, 1898, page 17. By order of the Light- house’ Board, U. SEBREE, Commander, U. S. N. Inspector Twelfth Lighthouse District. Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Monday, October 9. Stmr Laguna, Ericsson, 19 days from Bear Harbor. Stmr Orizaba, Nicolson, 75 hours from New- port and_way ports. Stmr Umatilla, Cousins, 6 hours from Vie- toria_and Puget Sound ports. Stmr Pennsylvania, Broomhead, 3¢ days from Manila, etc. Stmr Olympia, Tacoma. Stmr City of Peking, Hongkong. via Yokohama 20 days, via Hono- lulu 6 days 18 hours Stmr Miami, Riley, 100 hours from Seattle. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 30 hours from Moss Landinz. Stmr Pomona, Shea, 191 hours from Fureka. Stmr Disoatch, Johnson, 40 hours from Eu- reka, in tow tug Ranger. Trowbridge, 75 hours from Smith, 32 days from Stmr_ Newburg, Hansen, 57 hours from Grays Harbor. Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen, 17 hours from Whiteboro. Stmr Noyo, Hansen, 15 hours from Fort Bragg. Jap stmr America Maru, Cope, 41 days from Hongkong, via Yokohama 12 days. Tug Ranger, Nelson, 40 hours from Eureka, with stmr Dispatch in tow. Bark Albert, Griffith, 23 days from Hono- Tulu. Bark Mohican. Kelly, 2 days from Honolulu. Schr Bender Brothers, Wetzel, 16 hours from Bowens_Landing. Schr Mary Etta, Bowens_Landing. Schr W S Phelps, Nickersson, §5 days from El Trinmfo. Schr Abbie, Hansen, 15 days from San Pedro, bound to Caspar; put in for repairs. CLEARED. Monday, October 9. Anderson, 16 hours from Stmr Corona, Gielow, San Diego; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr San Blas, Russell, Panama: Pacific Mail § § Co. Stmr Columbia, Doran, Astoria; Oregon R & Nav Co. SAILED. Monday, October 9. Stmr San Plas, Russell, Panama, Stmr Corona, Gielow, San Diego. Stmr Point Arena, Hansen, Mendocino, Stmr Mackinaw, Littlefield, Tacoma. Schr Volante, Krog, Grays Harbor. Schr Bessie K. Nielsen, ——. Schr Chas E Falk, Brown, —., Sept 12, lat 9 hiladelphia, , from S, 3¢ W—Ship E B Sutton, for S MISCELLANEOT LONDON, Oct 5—Br ship Scottish Hills Port Blakeley, arrived at Caleutta damages o g00d deal about decks: jettisoned deckload Pilot boat Gracie S while hove to reefing mainsail, about 12:10 p m, Oct 9, was run ints by schr Joseph Russ, hence Oct 3 for Olympia. Spanker boom n; J(‘sen{x Russ got foul of fore- topmast stay of Gracle S and c v fore and main topmast head. . o Ted AWaY Per stmr City of Peking, from China, Oct 9— Oct 7, at 5 p m, met stmf City of Para, hence for Manila. Ger ship Theodor, from London for San Francisco, put into Honolulu Sept 25, havins sustained 'loss of foretopgallant mast, mainto mast and jibboom during an exXceptionally h;n\'y sq\:ujll ':f:; ll\:r{nlllude of Honolulu. None of crew injured. Ship will repal Proceed to San Francisco, | T At face and 1 LonELEGRAPHIC, POI BOS, Oct 9, 10 o thick; wind NW, ‘velocity 20 mies” " ctteT = DOMESTIC PORTS. SOUTH BEND—Sailed Oct 9—Bj City, for Son Francisco. S Cadiner EVERETT—Sailed Oct 7— SEVERED i—Bark Oakland, for PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Oct §—Schr Wm F Witzemann, schr Eric and bktn Amelia, from Honolulu: bkin Jane A Falkinburg, hence Sept 22; schr Laura May, hence Sept 23, Oct —Schr Deéfender, hence Sept 27. NEWPORT—Sailed O Port Mabaias ct 9—Schr Peerless, for CONTINUED ON PAGE THIRTEEN, b2

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