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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1900. 39 TINANGI \ i1/ a holiday £ utures firmer. Beans and Seeds dull and no weet Potatoes highe Othe nions and Vegetables in goo «ter and Cheese as before. ‘oultry dull and weak. me: Bartl Ga J nced, twith tt Pears firm at Dried Fruits quiet, Provisions inactive Wool, Hops an week were the €3 wee. 1l Mint Coinage. ates Mint showers in vicinity loudy in brisk westerly the ALEXANDER G. McADIE, Forecast Otficial New York Bank Stalement. The B nstitu hem znd still be able to ac- borrowers. In fact, if the ? banks in large centers of m and cash hoi sury mething - supply, e precedent s, will be a minor fact this time on It I8 surprising but neve true that all the money lost to ~ ough the exports of August has 2 from various sours { the payment for the as, «, been nil. Circula- reasing, probably in anticipat nt to the 1 later on. London Market. Sept. 1—Atchison, 25%: Canadian Union Pacific preferred, Pactfic preferred. 73; ‘. Bar silver, steady, 25 per cent. 764 164 Sept. 1—Exports of gold from York for the week ending to- sliver, $981.610 were $31,761; 3 this week were general merchandise, $4,738,635. i'\ ew York Grain and Produce - * NEW YORK, Sept. 1 —FLOUR—Receipts, 33.- : Tts, 14.264; sales, 5100 packages. arke: nactive, with buyers and sellers 5@10c epart, closing steady. Patents, §3 25@4; winter etralghts, $3 50G7 60: Minnesota patents, $4 vinter extras $2 76§2; Minnesota baki winter low grades, 52 402 65. % —Receipts, 266.575 bushel; exports, ) bushels futures and 40,000 0. 2 red, $lz0 1. 0. b. afloat; . 2 red, T9%c elevator; No. 1 Northern Du- luth, 74%¢c . 0. b. afloat. Options opened frm ©nd iater advanced on higher cables and local govering, inspired by light deliverien of Beptem: ber contracts. closed firm &t Yc net advance. March, 84@8éie, closed Séc; May. closed §3%e; Beptember, T9L@T 8-16c, closed T¥e; October, SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. ver and Exchange as before. trading in local stocks and bonds. clearings gain slightly during the weck. : Barley dull and weal: Corn and Rye unchanged. cleaning up and in better shape. ew York Finan- | The clearing institu- | but Grand Trusk, | stlver, $455,535. | | minal. r Potatocs unchanged. d supply. higher and very me rather higher. firm. closed 80ic; December, 81 7-16@813%c, . State, common to cheee, 1539 | ; Pacific Coast, 1899 crop, 1bs, 18%c. Texas, irm; Cal ;s 1l; Northern, $15@17; Southern, kers, $16 75. . 7 tnvolce, 8% Futures closed sales, 12,0 pte, 4 packages. Steady factory, 14§ ages. Firm; State Western regular Western, loss off, DRIED FRUIT. arket for evaporated apples ruled quiet , common, Was choice, 4%:@6c; quie fruits, Prunes 1ze an: orpark, 15 , 6gse. t - 1.—Traders 4id not wish to which with anxiety would ntracts. Less than a ing the forenorn. The of the ses was on a m: ¢ higher at 39¢ 4 heavy, helped b deifveries and de- | i October lard | higher. ranged as follo High Open follows: Flour, stratghts, $310 & specials, $4 40 winter pat 3 spring w tations ter patents 3 1043 5 $3 Sofd: were as 32 S04 spr 1 Northwestern, $11@11 05: lard, per | 05! 13, 300,000 000 . bushels. =, bushels. bushels. 7, bughs On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter market was firm: creamery. 183@21%c; dairy, 14G 18 Eggs, weak, | 13@18%c. Cheese, firm, 10%@ilic. Opening Closing . PARIS. | wheat— Opening Closing Ciosing . California Fruit Sales. PO * NEW YORK, Sept. 1.—Pears—Bartlett, $1 35 | @2 10 box; Beurre Clairgeau, $1 6@1 70. Prunes —Gros, overripe, 40@5te. BOSTC Sept. L—Pears—Bartlett, 45c@$2 55 Beurre Clatrgeau, $115. Peaches—Late Craw. ford, $0@eoc. Prunes—Hungarian—75@S0c; Gros, 0 rman, 50c. Plums—Yellow Egg, 40c. | " MONTREAL, Sept. 1.—Grapes—Tokay, $2 50 | short crate. Pears—Bartlett, $2 60. Peaches— Salway, $1 3. Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, Sept. 1.—CATTLE—Receipts, 200 hesd. Nominally steady. Native steers, good to_prime, §560@6 10: poor to medium, e it Trtrs. i 5. satued atorioern, | §3 25G3 90; cows, $2 50@4 50; heifers, $335; can- ners, $2Gi2 70; bulls, $2 604 50; calves, ‘$5@8; | Texas fed steers, $4 25@5; Texas grass steers, 3 Texas bulls, $2 50G3 40. estimated for | Monday, top. $5 42 ood to choice heavy, $6@5 37%4: rough, heavy, e ; light, $6@5 42%; bulk of sales, $ 10 SHEFP—Recelpts, 3060 head. Sheep and lambs. generally steady: good to choice wethers, $3 6033 80; fair to choice, mixed, 33 40G3 65; | Western shecp, 83 45@3 75; Texas sheep, 52 50G 3 %5; ;atln lambs, $4 25@5 85; Western lambs, Foreign Markets. LONDON, Sept. 1.—Consols 8 I5-16. Silver, 257-164. French rentes, 101f 10c@101f Sc. Car- goes on ., white easy, red quiet; English ‘count ‘markets, quiet. LIVERPOOL, Sept. 1. —WHEAT—Steady; No. L e 1o Basia, Soiet: Pronth oo d : coun- try miarkets, quiet in unset- tied. ‘COTTON—Uplands, § 20-82d. mmwo—nm. £2 | | | | | will b | Roosters, $4@4 50; WHEAT—Spot, steady; No. 2 red Weste: Yinter, 6s 34d: No. 1 Northern spring, 65 ad: No. 1 Callfornia, 6s 4%d@6s 5d. Futures— Steady: September, 6s %4d; December, 6s 2%d. CORN—Spot, firm; American mixed new, 4s 24; do ok 2%d. Futures—Nominal; October, 4s 214d;: November, 4s 2%hd; December, 4s 23d. FLOUR~—St. Louis fancy winter, firm, 7s 9d. Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. Sept. PORTLAND, WHEAT—Steady: | Walla Walla, §7c; Valley, 57@38c; Bluestem, 59 | @soe. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Sept. 1—WHEAT—Unchanged, dull; Bluestem, i8c; Club, §6c; both for export. Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, Sept. 1L.—Clearings, $238,760; bal- ances, $53,541 — - LOCAL MARKETS. - A i Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. - s4ss | Sterling Exchange, sight . — 4 88% Sterling Cables ......... - 4 89%% New York Exchange, sight...... — 05 New York Exchange, telegraphic — 0T | Fine Silver, per ounce.. - 617 Mexican Dollars, nominal - 4 Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—Morday being a holiday, thers will be no market quotations. Yesterday's markets were flat and featureless. New York and Paris were both higher, but Liverpool showed but little change. Chicago reported jthe liquidation about over, ctation® of a better market. September de- ries were moderate. c the market was quiet, but futures i=her. Sty heat—Shipping, $1 06; Milling, $1 07% CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock — December— 2000 ctls, $1 10%; 20,000, $1 10%. cond Session—December—S000 ctls, $111; 6000, $1 11%. Jar Morning Session—No sales. RLEY-The market for Feed has weaken- nd is very dull, with more sellers than Feed, 10GT2%0 for No. 1 and 65@6T%c for off g and Shipping grades, %@ . mominal. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Sesston—No sales. Second S No sale: r Morning Session—No sales. Are dull and easy at the decline, with s 5@1 40; Red, 20; Black, for feed, £ 10721 15; for seed, 120 per ctl. "ORN—Offerings are extremely limited and rket is dull. Al ed at §12@130 per ctl, YE—§74@%c per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. Flowr and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California Family Extras, $3 60§ 375, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $3 40@3 50; Oregon and Wi for family and §3 15@ $4 75G5 15_per barrel. MILLETUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- usual discount to the trad: Graham . $2 per 100 lbs; Rye Flour, §275; descriptions without distinc- 50 for bakers'; Eastern, "' 82 50; Rice Flour, §7; Corn Me; Ta cream do, §3 50; Gat Groats. $4 $3 20g3 Buckwheat Flour, $350; Farina, $ 50; Rolled Oats (barrels), Pearl Barley, 5 50 per 100 Ibs. Hay and Feedstuffs. 36 ; Hay dealers report the market well clean- o4 up and expect better prices in the near future. Feedstuffs are as previously quoted. BRAN—$12 50§13 50 per ton. MIDDLI —$16@19 pe N FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $16@17 50 per ten;: Oflcake Meal at the mill, $36@27; jobbing, $27 50G28; Cocoanut Cake, $20@21: Corn Meal, $26 50; Cracked Corn, $27; Mixed Feed, $13 50G14. JIAY — Volunteer, $4 50@7; Wheat, $10@12; Wheat and Oat, $9 50@11 50; Oat, $3g10; Clover, $4@6; Altalfa, $6@7 00 ten. STRAW—30@3T%c per bale. Beans and Seeds. ons under this head are dull and less nominal — Bayos, §250@275; Small White, nominal; Large White, nominal; Pink, $2 25@ Red, $3 25@3 50; Blackeye, $350; Lima, 25; Pea, $3 50@3 70; Red Kidneys, $3 25¢ EFDS — Brown Mustard, nominal: Yellow stard. 4c; Fiax, $2@2 20; Canary, 3%c per 1L, for California and 4c for Eastern; Alfalfa, neminal; Rape, 2%@3c; Hemp, 4@i%c; Tim- o r DHRIED PEAS—Niles, nominal; Green, §2 259 ; Blackeye, $2. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. ~ Sweet Potatoes are doing much better, as seen by the quotations. Other Potatoes are unchanged. There Is no change in Onions. Vegetahles are piled up on all sides, the only exception being Green Corn, which is in light- er supply and firmer. POTATOES—Garnet Chiles, 50c; Early Rose. Burbanks, 30@60c _for ' Rivers and Rivers and $175@1 9 for Merced. ONIONS — Yellow, 0@soc per ctl; Onlons. 60@T5e. VEGETABLES—Green Corn, sack, 7Tic@$l per crate for Berkeley and $1 25@ 150 for Alameda: Green Peas, 24@ic per ib: String Beans, 1%:@32%c; Limas, 3@3ic; Cabbage, 40@s0c; Tomatoes, River, 20@30c; 25@40c Fxg Plant, 50@6% per box: Green Okra, 35@50c; Green Peppers, 25@50c per box for Chiil and & @80c for Bell: Dried Peppers, $@l0c: Carrots, 25 @35c per sack: Summer Squash. 25G40c for Ala- meda; Cucumbers, 15@25¢ for meda; Pickle: $1G1 25 per ctl for No, 1 and 50@75c for No. 2; Garlle, 2%@3c per 1b; Marrowfat Squash, $12G 15; Pumpkins, $20 per ton. Poultry and Game. Pickle No Quail were recelved yesterday. Doves were nigher, and Hare and Rabbits were firm. Poultry continued dull and weak at the low prices. POULTRY—Live Turkeys. 9@llc for Gob- blers and 10@12c for Hens; Geese, per pair, §1 25 @1 50; Goslings, $1 50@1 75; Ducks, $3@4 for old and $3@4 for young: Hens, $2 50@4 50: Young ers. 3380; Broilers, $8 for large and $1 6@ 230 for small; Pigeons, $150G1 75 per dozen for oid_and $1'50@1 75 for Squabs. GAME—Doves, 6075 per dozen; Cottontall Rabbits, §150; Brush Rabbits, 75¢@3l; Hare, 1 251 0. % Butter, Cheese and Eggs. The demand for the Native Sons’ celebration has advanced Eggs considerably during the past several days, and the market is etrong at the advance. Fine ranch are scarce. The lower grades show no improvement. Butter continues dull, but dealers look for a better market this week, owing to the influx of visitors from the country. There is no change in Cheese. BUTTER— Creamery—Fancy Creamery, 23c; extra marks higher; seconds, 22@22%e. iry—Fancy, Zlc; good to cholce, 19g20c; common, 15@18c. Creamery tul %e per 1b. Pickled roll— B Cew, Se: tancy, 10c: old 8@8He ew, 9c: ; ; Young Americar 10910%c; Eastern, 134@1ic; Western, 10G13¢ per Ib. FEGGS—Quoted at 17@20c for store and 4@ #Sc per dozen for ranch; Eastern, 16@1ldc. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. There is mot much new to report. Bartlett Pears continue firm and bring top quotations readily. Other Pears are slow. Peaches are quiet. Other tree fruits stand about the same. The Pan: steamer brought up 97 boxes Mexican Limes, and prices are bigher. Lemons continue weak and dull. A ere is no change we y of note in lons, and Grapes are about as before quoted. Berries were rather lower for the iast day A Y with ex- | $110%; | are | hington, $2 75@3 10 per barrel | Barley, $6 50@8 50 per | ‘per ctl for Salinas; Sweets, $1@1 50 for | 750@$1 25 per | 0ld_Roosters, §3 50@4; Fry- | | STRAWBERRIES—$3@5 per chest for large and $5@6 for small berries. BLACKBERRIES—$3@5 per chest. RASPBERRIES—$5@7 per ctl. HUCKLEBERRIES—2G3¢ per Ib. F1G&-%c for single and 2@l for double ayer boxes. NECTARINES—Red, 75c_per crate. POMEGR NATES—50c@$1 per box. PLUMS—2@40c_per box and crate; in bulk, | $10@15 per ton; Prunes, 33@50c per crate; Egg | Plums, $12G15 per ton. PEACHES—2@60c per box; in bulk, $15@25 per ton for freestones and $15G2% for clings; Mountain Peaches, 40@80c per box. GRAPES—Muscats, 25@6lc per crate; Seed- $c@sl per crate; Sweetwater, 35@40c: black, 35@30c; Tokay, 25@60c; Isabella, T5a%c; Wine Grapes, $22@23 per ton for Zinfandel. MELONS_Nutmegs, 25@50c per case; Canta- loupes, 50c@$l per crate; Watermelons, $6@18, with extra large at $20@30 per 100. | CITRUS FRUITS—Lemons, §1 25@2 for com- mon and $2 50@3 for good to choice; Mexican | Limes, $6 50G7; Bananas, $1@2 per bunch; Pine- | apples, $160@3 50 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. The Prune Assoclation announced the follow- | ing prices yesterday afterncon: Santa Claras, four sizes, 3c; 40-30's, Tc; 50-60's, 5ije; 100 and over, 2. Sonomas, 3¢ less than Santa Claras, except small sizes, which will be 2. San Joa- Quins, %e less than Santa Claras, except small JiZes" 106 and over, 2c. Rubles, e premium. Ahere is no change to report in the general market, it being quiet, but with no signs of S EROP—Prunes, nominal; Apricots, NEW — : ; Aprico sic for Royals and 10@1% for ota et Evaporated Apples, 5@6c; sun-dried, 3@ic; Peathes, s4@5tec for standard, 6@sisc for chotce and 1@Sc _for fancy; Pears, 3@Tic; | Plums, pitted, 5@fc; unpitted, 1@1%: Necta- rines, b@sic for red and 54@6e for white. RAISINS Bleached Thompson's fancy, per Ib, 20c, cholce, Sci standard, Sc; prime, 6¢; un- bleached Thompson's, per lb, 6c. Sultanas— Fancy, per Ib., 8c: choice. Ti4c; standard, 8%c; prime. 5c; unbleached Sultanas, Ge; Secdless, less, “Ib boxes, be; 2-crown loose Muscatels, Sisc: crown, 61 4-crown, 7c; London Layers, 2- crown, $1 60 per box; 3-crown, §l160. Fancy Clusters, Dehesa, $2 50; Imperial, $3. All prices f. o. b. at common shipping points in | California, | CNUTSWwalnuts, 8@10%e for standards and 3 | @ilc for softshells new Almonds, 12@13%c for paper shell, 9%@10c for soft and 6@7c for hard shell; Peanuts, 5@6%c for Eastern and S@te for Californta; Brazil Nuts, 11@12%c; Fil- | berts, 12@12c; Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, $3 50 . | B ONEY—Comb, 13@lc for bright and 1@ | 13530 for light amber; water white, extracted, | 71 @13c; light amber, extracted, 6% @6%c; dark, | 63:@6c per 1b. | "BEESWAX-24@26c per Ib. Provisions. Quotations are unchanged, with an inactive | market. | "CURED MEATS—Bacon, 10%c per Ib for heavy, lc for light medium, 12i4c for light, 13 for extra light and 1#%c for sugar-cured. East- ern sugar-cured Hams, 13c; Mess Beef, §12 per | | bbl; "extra Mess. §13; Family, $l4; extra Prim. Park, §15 5 extra clear, $19; Mess, $16 50; | Smoked Beef, 1214@13c per 1b. LARD-Tierces quoted at 7c per 1b for co for pure; half-barrels, pure, 3%c | 10-1b_tins. 9%c: 5-1b tins, 9%ec. { COTTOLE! One-half barrel, §%c; three | half barrels, Size; one tierce, SK¢; two tierces, 8i4c; five tierces, 8tc per Ib. | Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Quiet and unchanged markets are the rule under this head. pound and 1c under quotations. Heavy Si@se; medium, Skc: light, _Sc; Stage, Sc; Salted Kip, Sc: Caif, sound, 15c; Pry Kip, lic; Dry salted | about teers, Cowhides. 5c; 9c; Dry Hides ¢, dry, §1 30 for large, §1 25 for me- dium, §1 for small and 25@s0c for colts. Deer- skins—Summer or red skins, 35c: fall or me- dium skins, 30c; winter or thin skins, 20c. Goat- Skins—Prime Angoras, 75c; large and smooth, goc; g 1 rendered, 4@4%c per Ib; No. e, 2G2%C. WOOL—Spring clip is quotable as follows: hern, free, 15@16c; Northern, defective, 120 Horee Hid | 14c; Middle Cou free, 14@l6c: Middle Coun- ty, defective, 14c; Southern Mountain, 1 months’, 11@ic; Southern Mountain, free, 7 months’, 106G Southern Mountain, defective, Humboldt . 13G16c per Ib. 1l Clip—San Joaquin, 6%@Sc: do Lambs', s@ve; Middle County, $@ilc per Ib. HOPS—Ol4, nominal at 5@0c per Ib; new, and Mendocino, | San Francisco Meat Market. | Al descriptions are in sufficlent supply and the market shows no change. BEEF—5@éc per Ib for fair to choice. VEAL—Large, 7GSc: small. 815@8%c per Ib. | MUTTON—Wethers, 7%@Sc; ewes, T@Tic per | pound. / | LAMB—Spring, $%@Sc per Ib. | PORK-Live Hogs, 6c for small, 5%@5%c for stock Hogs dressed Hogs, S@Sbhc. General Merchandise. | { | BAGS—San Quentin Bags, $565; Calcutta | Grain Bags, §%c: Wool Bags. %8Y@ilic; Fleece | Twine, 73c; Fruit Bags. 6%@s%c for white and | 8%@8%c for bleached jute. | ~COAL—Wellington, 39 per § 2008 ; Wallsend, $9; Co-operative Wall- sel §9; Cumberland, §12 in bulk and $13 sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $14; Can- nel, §11 per ton; Coke, $16 per ton in bulk and $18 in sacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions, ton; §9: Seattle, Bryant, $6; Wellington, 'S 50° §8 45 per 2000 lbs, and $8 30 per ton, according | | to brand. . SUGAR-The Westérn Suger Refining Com- pany quotes, per 1b, in 100-Ib bags: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 6.80c; Powdered, §.40c; Candy Granulated, 6.40c: Dry Granulated, 4 Magnolia A, 5.90 Extra C, 5.80c; 5.7 more; half-barrels, Zic_more; boxes, G0c more; 50-1b bags, 10c more. No orders taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Dominoes, half-barrels, 7.05c; boxes, 7.30c per Ib. 'R eceipts of Produce. | FOR SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. Flour, qr sks. 3,478 Onlons, sks. Wheat, ctls. 4,832 Bran. sks | Barley, ctls 5,445 Middlings, Oats, "ctls. . 1,228 Hay, tons Cheese, ctls . B8 Straw, ton Butter, ctls. 133 Hops, vate: | Tallow, ctl 7/ Wool, Eggs, doz 8,040 Hide: Sugar, bbls. 250 Pelts, " bdls. ‘. 880 Quicksilver, fisks A 352 Leather, rolls. | Potatoes, sks. 5,801 Wine, gals. | —_— THE STOCK MARKET. e RO A e R AT S There was a very good business for Satur- day on the Bond Egchange, but fuctuations ‘were narrow. On the Ol Exchange there was some activity in Californta Standard at %@dc. Home Ofl e rvowt ‘being & legal hollday th '0-MOrrow ing a legal holiday ti aifre boards will not be In session. o v The following bonds were ex-coupon yester- day: Ferries & Clift House G's, $3; Market-st. 6 h 'Suly‘ vl:gl‘“e A:‘D‘Q“z’”l‘ 34 o =, 33; Sprin ey, 4 per cent (ids), i ton Gas -nd‘ Electri 3. o) 3 s swof:x AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY. Sent. 1, 12 m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask Bid. Ask #s quar coup..114%115% 15 do ep new..133%13414 is do reg......114%115% 3s do coup.....108 110 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. OCak W gntd 68 — = Z 103 C C Water 58.107 107%| Oceanic S Co. Ed L & P 6s Om C Ry Goriisy % Fea P& Cl Ry G104 — Geary: P&ORR s =2 H C Powell-st R 6s.117 — Do Sac El G&Rss. 937100 Lk 8 R Srcal ottt -~ of Cal €s.11N Do Z ISP ot A g LA 10258 P LAP 101 Se Market- 6%..12745130 Do 1st M 5si17 — |S NCNGRM— — R BT 1 NPC 51 - (8 Do bs, 07 — N Cit; — 114 s 34 Oak e tocktn 68 — — Dak Tran s - Contra Costa.. 63 70 Spring Valley. 95% ti5 Anglo-Cal TAd 6% — | Eon b & = m ST - Nev Nat Bk... — — & L HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | | Calt, culis_and brands, 12c; Sheepskins, Shearlings, e each; short Wool, 30@ilc | each: medium, 60@Soc; long Wool, ‘80c@3l 10 each: Horse Hides, salt, $2@2 25 for large, $1 75 | for edtum, §1 for small and 50c for colts; Southfield | in | | ) 1} s | ——— =t | | { STREET RATLROAD STOCKS. Californta 123 — OSL&H 45 Geary-st 30 — |Presidio Market-st .... 65° €5 POWDLR STOCKS. 1g§'§|v!mm ceeaeee 3% 3% | SUGAR STOCKS. Hana § P Co. 7% 8% Kllauea SP Co 21% — Haw C & S Co 85 88 | Makawell S Co 44 #4 Honokaa § Co. 30 3% Onomea § Co. % 29 Hutch S P Co. 24% — Paaubau S Co. 30% 31% MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Al Pack Assn.119 120 Pac AF A.... 3 Cal Fruit Assn % Pac C Bor Co.150 Mer Ex Assn. 97 10 Par Paint Co. 12% — Oceanic S Co.. 93% 9 Morning Session. Board— 25 Hana Plantation Co 5 Hutchinson S. P. Ce 50 Kilauea Sugar Plantation Co. 4 Makaweli - 10 Market-street Raliway Market-street Railway Co. 10 Market-street Railway C 15 Oakland Gas Onomea Sugar 0 Sacramento Elsct Gas & Ry 8s. 58 F Gas & Electric Co. 8 S F Gas & Electric Co. Street— 200 Equitable Gas §5000 S P of A bon PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. ‘Board— 325 Home Oil . 100 Home Oft 1000 California Stan 2900 California Standard 10 Kern River .. 500 Monarch of Arizo! 47 Sterling O & D Co. 100 Twenty-eight Street— 250 E1 Dorado MINING STOCKS. California . Giant Con Co. W o Ew 32888222821 aa guxKAssHsLas . o 8 8 aBLsRRsy The following were the sales in the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 100 Best & Belcher 16 400 Ophir .. 45 200 Chollar 18 100 Silver Hill...... 35 100 Crown Point... 13 200 Yellow Jacket. 20 { 200 Gould & Curry. 20 The following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: Morning Session. | 200 Challenge Con. 19 300 Sierra Nevada. 32 300 Chollar ... 13 300 Stiver HIlL. 37_1 500 Gould & Curry. 18 200 Union Con. u 200 Ophir .. L4 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. SATURDAY, Sept. 1-12 m. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. Alpha 04 06 Justice 2 ® Alta 02 04 Kentuck . .- 0 | Andes 07 08 Lady Wash.... — 03 | Belcher 10 12 Mexican . 2 26 | Best & Beicher 15 16 Occidental ... ¥ 10 Rullion 01 03/Ophir .. . 46 47 Caledonia 41 43 Overman . 05 06 “hollar 13 14 Potosi . 30 2 17 18 Savage o 63 6 Scorpton . 02— | 120130 Seg Belcher.... 02 03 Con Imperial... — 02 Sierra Nevada. 31 82 | Con New York. 01 02 Silver Hill 4 B | Eurcka Con. — # 8 — 2 | Crown Point. 12 13 0 — Exchequer - @ - 08 Gould & Curry, 19 20 u B Hale & Nor.... 24 2 Utah .. L6 Julia . — 01 Yellow Jacket.. 19 20 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. George W. Frink to Annie Peterson, lot on W line of Larkin street, 57:6 S of Filbert, now 50 S of Fiibert, S 60 by W 137:6, quitclaim deed: | i 1 | Peter A. Scully to same (administratrix es- tate of Catherine Burke), same, guitlaim deed; $5. | city County of San Francisco to same (administratrix e te of same), lot on W line | of Larkin street, 50 S of Filbert and 57:6 from | Zormer line, S & by W 137:6; $—. | " French Savings Bank to Cecile Hobro, lot on | line of Broadw; 124 B of Franklin | street, B 60:6 by N 137:6, quitclaim deed; $5. | Josevh P. Stearns to Albert Heyer, lot on § ] N g"es"l Paze street, 106:3 E of Shrader, E 2 y S 137:6; $10. ael, Margaret, Patrick and Ann Larkin n A. Glynn, undivided 23 of lot on E 17 of Sixteenth, S to | line of alencia street, $10. of Mary L. Flinn, Annie Benson and Flinn (and as trustees). Margaret and s Flinn to same, same; $2333. beth E. Harris to George B. Cordano, corner of Twent: d and Capp . N 120, W to Capp, § 117:5; $7000. olan to William F. Breeze, lot on Jones street, 112:6 N of Ellis, N 25 vings and Loan Soclety to Dantel Hibernia her. lot on NE line of Second street, 137:6 Gallagher, NW of Hai W 65:9 by NE 125:6; $4009. ¢ McKenna (wife) to Patrick McKenna, " line of First stfeet, 10 SE of Fol- som, SE 20 by SW 72; gift Estate of Willlam Quane (by John F. Quane, aministrator) to Otto tum Suden, lot on E line ¢ South Park, 25 NE of Center piace, also 197:8 street and 392:6 SW of Second, 107:6; $207 Willfam and Mathilde Noonan to Henry and Catherine Jenking, lot on SE line of Natoma street, 275 NE of Sixth, NE 37:6 by SE $0; $10. Callaghan Estate Company to David Lewis, lot on I line of Eleventh avenue, 175 N of I street, N 50 by W _120; $1600. Henry F. Jr. and Clara Blanchet to Isaac and Mary Comann, lot on NW corner of Sallnas and Crane streets, N 100 by W 19, block 5 Garden Tract Homestead; $10. 1¢ ht to Oscar Heyman. lots 9 to 11. | block N: lots 14 to 1 35, block P, Mission Street Land Com | ~ Joseph Mary Eberhart to Gottlich Grau, 1ot on rner of Brazil and Madrid streets, . block 23, Excelsior Homestead; 20, | P ary Eberhardt (wife of Joseph) to same, lot | on & line of Brazil street, 25 W of Madrid, W 25 by S 100, block 28, same; $10. | “Bernardo and Esther Weyl to Wallser Hil, | 1ot on E line of North avenue, 75 N of Pow- hattan, N 53, E 37:6, S 50, W 55, lot 681, Gift Manp 3 8. Ada W. and Henry Well (by Charles Crowell, commissioner) to Oakland Bank of Savings, ot on N line of Elm or Twenty-fourth street, 15 W of Telegraph avenue, W 35 by N 135, be- ing the E 20 feet of lot 40 and W 35 feet of lot | 41, block O, Kelsey Tract, Oakland: $3327. | “Martin_and Sophie Johnson to_ Jacob Seipp. lot on W line of Bighth street, 135 § of Allston | way, 8 8 by W 13, being the N 30 feet of {10t § and 8 5 (ee!"nf lot 8, block 117, Allston Tract, Berkeley: $10. | Tiiamedn Savings Bank to Marie Boulogne (widow), lot on NE corner of Buena Vista ave- nue and Lafayette street, E 50 by N 125, Ala- meda; $10. e ——————————————— CALL CALENDAR. SEPTEMBER, 1800. [T F[S | Mocas Phases | | 1| First Quarter, September 1. Full Moon, Seotember 8. Last Quarter, September 15. New Moon, Sentember 23. ¥# Steamer Movements. ——— & TO ARRIVE. Steamer. From. Due. Columbia Portland.... Bonita Newpert. Titania Nanaimo. Oak Branch....|Portland. Pomona Seattle. Victoria Oyster Harbor. Rival ’\"llllvl Harbor.. Grace San Pedro. | Mineola. Humboldt. 'Victoria. 50 8=t B A P TN ek e 9 20 5 EID 1 0S 3 55 BEEubmoananews EEEEEEEEEEEE] PR ANA PP, & ot EHE S. N, Francisco, Cal., ber 1, 1990.3 The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry building was dropped at exactly noon to-day— L e. at noon of the 12th meridian, or at § o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. > C. G. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander, U. S. N, in charge. * Sun, Moon and Tide. * * United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. lished 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 Poiat; SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. Bun rises Sun sets . [Time| - | | Ft. B Wi B A 4:38) NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides | 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 | and the last or right hand column gives the | last tide of the day, except when there,are but | The' heights | given are in addition to the soundings on the | three tides. as sometimes occurs. United States Coast Survey charts, except | when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, | and then the number given is subtracted from | the depth given by the charts. The plane of refecence Is the mean of the lower low wates Shippiné Intelligence. ARRIVED. Saturday, Septem k Stmr Sequols, Winkel, 14 hours from Men @docino. Stmr Greenwood, Fagerlund, Greenwood. Stmr Eureka, Jessen, 24 hours from Eureka. Stmr South Coast, Olsen, 25 hours from Eu or stmr Titanla, rek Gullikyen, 8 hours from Nanaimo. | hip Dirigo, Goodwin, 22 days from Honolulu. | r Stanley, Schmalz, 20 days from Unimak | CLEARED. | Saturday, September 1. | Stmr Corona, Gielow, San Diego; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr North Fork, McLellan, Eureka: Nelson. Stmr Lakme, Schage, Seattle; E T Kruse. | Stmr Walla Walla, Hall, Victoria and Port | Townsend; Goodall, Perkins & Co. 1 { 17 hours from Pass. Chas Br stmr Wellington, Ryan, Comox; R Duns- muirs's Sons Co. Bark Wallace B Flint, Johnson, Honolulu; Alexander & Baldwin (Limited.) Schr Defender, Darsters, Kahului; Alexander | awin Company (Limited.) Americana, Lindholm, Salinas Cruz; C A | Hooper & Co. i SAILED. 1 | aturday, September 1. ] S stmr Egbert, Waltpu, Taku. y an, ‘Stinson, Manila. Lakme, Schage, Seattle. San Mateo, Fletcher, Despatch, Johnson. Crescent City, Stockfleth, Crescent City. r Noyo, Johnson, Fort Brags. Taqua, Bash, Bureka. Navarro, Jensen, Westport Stmr Stmr Westport, Ericsson, Bear Harbor. Br ship Kinross-shire, McKinnon, Hull. Br ship Craigerne, McBryde, Antwerp. Bark Waliace B Flint, Johnson. Honolulu. Schr Defender, Darsters, Kahului. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS—Sept 1. hazy; wind SW; velocity 12 mifes. MISCELLANEOUS. NEAH BAY from Honolulu for Port Ludlow, with royal and topgallant masts, upper half of topmast and upper tcpsall yards gone. DOMESTIC PORTS. TACOMA—Arrived Sept 1—Schr Marion, hee | Avg 1L SEATTLE—Arrived Aug 31—Jap stmr Idzu- mi Maru, from Yokohama. PORT TOWNSEND-—Passed Sest 1—Ship Oc- cidental, hence Aug 9 for Seattle; schr H D Bendixen, from Honolulg for Port Blakely. Arrived Sept 1—-Chil @k Suitelma, from Coaquimby GREENWOOD—Arrived Sept 1—Stmr Alca- traz, hence Aug 3L BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Sept 1—Schr Nottie Sundborg, hence Aug 3. SOUTH BEND—Arrived Sept 1—Schr North Bend. hence Aug 1i. PORT HADLOCK—Arrived Sept 1—Bktn Planter, from Honolulu. BANDON—Arrived Sept 1—Schr Joseph and Henry, hence Aug 23. Barbound Sept 1-Schr Conflanza, for San Francisco USAL—Arrived Sept 1—Stmr Cleone, hence Aug 31 CASPAR—Satled Sept 1—Stmr Luella, for San Pedro. ALBION—Sailed Sept 1—Schr Fortuna, for Sap_Francisco. o 4 Sept 1—Stmr Newsboy, hence Aug 3L LANDING—Sailed Sept 1—Schr fro San Francisco. SEATTLE—Sailed Sept 1—Ship May Flint, for San Francisco. Arrived Sept 1—Ship Occidental, hee Aug 9. FORT ROSS—Sailed Sept 1—Schr Mary C, for San Francisco. EW WHATCOM—Arrived Sept Portland, hence Aug 12. TACOMA—Arrived Sept 1—Ship Columbia, he Aug 13. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Sept 1—Schi ‘Bangor, from St Michael; Ger ship ‘Rodenbek, from Hamburz. REDONDO-—To safl Sept 1—Stmr Grace Dol- lar, for San Francisco. EUREKA—Arrived Sept 1—Stmr Pomona, he Auc 31 Sailed Sept 1—Stmrs Del Norte wick, for San Francisco. FOREIGN PORTS. DUBLIN—Arrived Aug 30—Fr bark Canrob- ert, hence March 21 HULL—Arrived Aug 30—Fr bark Emillle Gal- hence Aoril 6 S NEY—Arrived prior to Aug 31—Br bark Falls of Garry, from Vancouver. 5 MELBOURNE—Arrived prior to Aug 3t—Nor bark Solvelg, from Eureka. PERNAMBUCO—Passed Aug 24—Ger bark Silo, from Chemainus for Liverpool NEWCASTLE, NSW—Sailed prior to Aug 17— Nor_stmr Horda, for San Franeisco. YOKOHAMA—Sailed Aug 2—Br stmr Tartar, for Vancouver. HONGKONG—Arrived Aug 31—Brk Topgal- lant. from Port Blakeley. MH['LX'An'Ived Sept 1—Br ship Ancyra, hce ar 21. ANTWERP—Arivred Aug 31—Br ship Alle- glance, from Seattle. NANAIMO—Satled Sept San Francisco. VICTORIA—Arrived Sept 1—Schr Transit, he Aug 18; Chil bark Altcar, from Caliao. HONGKONG—Arrived prior to Sept 1—Jap stmr America Maru, hence Aug 3; bark Top- gallant, from Port Blakeley. OCEAN STEAMERS. YOKOHAMA--Arrived prior to Sept 1—Stmr Glenogle, from Tacoma for Hongkong. ANTWERP—Salled Sept 1-Stmr Kensington, for New York. LIVERPOOL—Sailed Sept 1—Stmr Etruria, for New York. CHERBOURG—Sailed Sept 1—Stmr St Louls, from Southampton for New York. HONGONG—Arrived Sept 1—Stmr America Maru, from San Francisco via Honolulu and Yokohama. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Sept 1—Stmr Lucania, from New York. GENOA—Sailed Sept 1—Stmr Werra, for New York via_Naples. NEW YORK—Sailed Sept 1—Stmr Manitou, for London; stmr Umbria, for Liverpool; stmr Pretoria, for Hamburg via Plymouth and’ Cher- bourg: stmr Rotterdam, for Boulogne; stmr Aller, for Bremen via Cherbourg and South- ampton; stmr Furnessta, for Glasgow. 1—-Bktn 1ni S 1—Stmr Mineola, for RAILROAD TRAVEL. NORTH PAGIFIC COAST RAILROAD. | Via Sausalito Ferry. Commencing April 22, 1860. FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS-T:09, ), 9 12:45, *1:45, 8:15. 4:15, 6:15, P EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San Rafael, on ®ondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays, at 9:00 and 11:35 p. m. SUNDAYS—7:00, *8:00, *3:00, *10:00, 11:00, 11:30 a. m.; 12:45, *1:30, 2:30, 345, 5:00, 6:00, 7:20 p‘n’:‘bn.'m.dmnmmwsnmhdsu- o Fains marked (% run to San Quentin. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—5:35, *6:30, 7:50, 8:40, *10:15 a. m.; 12:30, 1:15. 2:15, *3:39, 4:30, 5:30 p. m. 3 Wednesdays umu.-. Reyes and : Sundays—Point stations. Wl 10 . p m—Weather | >assed Sept 1—Bktn Klikitat, | and Bruns- | AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE! MONDAY, September 3, 190, at 11 a. m.—80 head of splendid horses, suitable for any and all purposes. All well broken: § great big drafthorses in the bunch. OCCIDENTAL HORSE EXCHANGE, vard st. P | “Calitornta Horse and Mule Yards, 1821 Market | st.. between Tweitth and Thirteenth—60 head of draft and driv horses to be sold at pul | auction TUESDAY, Sept. 4, 1900. S. WAT- KINS, Anctloneer. P S 2 CARLOADS DRIVING and DRAFT HORSES; ched pairs; weighing to i by H. B. Hardman and & MENDENHALL, SOUTHERN PACIFIC CONMPANT. SvsTEML ) — Frouw Avaust 13, 1900, — ARRIV ©2:004 Benicia, Suisuo, Elnim, Vacarl msey and Sacraimento e cziane *3:004 Shasta Express— Davis, Williams (for Bartiott Springs), Blufl, P i n, Vallejo, Naps, s Kos....—...r Knights Landing. My, *8:304 Oakdal Sonora, Carters. *3:43¢ 3:150 Stockion, Sseramente . Fresno, Hunford, *11:09a Livermore. Savger. ‘tioa, Bakerstield, Los Aogeles. *2:450 13:004 *3:430 and Wag Stations. ¥ Vailejo, Yacramento, Lauding. *4:00p Benicls, Winters, Woodiand, Kuights Maryseille, Ocavilie Niles, Nan five aind S trmited —Tracy. 4 for Saute Bar- ean. 3:450 *10:134 46:00¢ Villojo ... .. 600 luienulh Mail— ‘Guwaba, Chio e 6:008 Oriental - Mall Ofden, Denver, Omaba, Chicago . #7:00> Niles, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton. 13000 Vl[llv] Port Costs and Way Sta 8103 ¢ Oregon and Julifornia Ittnr‘u-,)‘w COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gangeh (Fook of Ml Stations. 12152 H;\v«n acvile, San Jose, New e Oreok, CREEK ROUTE FERRY. —Foat of Market Sicest (Siip H)— *3:18 9:00 11:00a.M. 11:09 13:00 40 15:00 *€:00r. | Prow OARLAND—Foat o Broad '8:00 B:00 10:004.w, | _$12:00 *1:00 12:00 14:00 *5:00r.m. COAST DIVISION (Broad Ga | (Third and To's naen Sta.) 7h San Francisco.. 16008 ay_ Stations (N ol $7:804 Sundsy Excursion Santa Cruz, Paci Frincipal Way Stations. Trea Pinos, ove, Paso Rto Surf, Lowpoc aud ipal Way Siation 4 Way Station WayStations Menlo Park, | *13:304 Sanjow Ya:43r San Mai-o, Paio Alto, Santa C Tres Pinos, Mouterey sud ] BOp San Jose and Way Stat - | A3¢ San Jose aud Principal Way Stations 48:00r San Joss, Los Gatos sad Principal | Way Stations....... 3:30p SanJose and Principal Way Stations 6:307 3an Jose aud Way Statiou 303452 San Joss sud Way Stations. | A for Morning. P for Aftarnoon. | *Duily. t Sunday excepted. 1 Suuday oniy- i » Saturday 3 | aSsturday and Sundsv ¢ Monday oaly, | CALIFORNTS NORTHWESTERN RY. CO ! LESSERE SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. | Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St ¥ FRANCISCO TO SBAN RAFABEL. 3 30, 9:00, 1:00 a m.; 133 . m. Thursdays—Extra m‘ turdays—Extra trigs at 1: 2 o e s 180, 3:30, SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—4:10, 7:50, :20, 11:10 a. m.; 13:48, 3:40, 5:15 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at and 6:3% o. m. 940, 11:10 & m: 140, 348, and Schustzen Parl , 6:25 p. m. Between San Francisco bove. ] In Eftect. | Arrive San Francisco. [Apr. 15, 1300. San Francisco. Week | Sun- | Sun- Week Days. | days. | Destination.| day | 1:3am| $:022m| Novato. [10:40 $:3 pm, 9:30 am| Petaluma. | §:05 5:10 pm! 5:00 pm! Santa Rosa.| 7:35 pm Fuiton. 7:30 am| ‘Windsor, Healdsburg. Lytto Geyserville. | 8:30 pm! 8:00 am| Clove: 35 pm| 6:20 pm 1% Am} ' Hopland ‘ 110:28 amy. | 3:30 pm! 8:00 am| and TUkiah. | 7:35 pm! 6:20 pm 7:30 am| 10:% am b e pml 8:00 -m' Gulrnevfllmi 7:385 p,.‘ 7:30 am| 8:00 am| 6:20 pm 9:15 am| $:40 am 6:05 rm! 6:20 pra Sonoma and 8:10 pro! 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. | 7:30 am! 8:00 amj| 110:40 am|(10:25 amy 3:30 pm| 5:00 pm| Sebastopol | 7:35 pm| 6:20 pm Stages connect st Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Su'phur Springs: at Fulton | for Altruria: at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at " Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdals | for the Geysers: at Hopland for Duncan | Springs. Highland Springs. Kelseyville, Carls- | bad Springs, Soda Bay. Lekeport and Bartlett Bprings; at Uklah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga | Eprings, Blue Lakes. Laurel Deil Lake, Wittes | Bprings, Upper Lake. Pomo, Potter ' Valley, | Jobn Day's, Riverside, Lierley's, Bucknell's. | Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's Hot | Eprings. Mendociro City, Fort Bragy. West- | port, Usal, Wiilits, Laytonville, mine, 15:11'- Springs, Harrls, Olsen’s, Dyer, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at ST e lay_ roun: Ip tickets to all nts rond San Rafael at half rates. - | offices, 650 Market st.. Chronicle bldg | | €. WHITING, R X. RYAN, | 7 General Manazer. Gen. Pass. Acent. | SANTA FE ROUTE TRAINS. MARKET-STREET FERRY. #land: Daily for Chica-, wo. Kansas City. ama ail Eastern pob Bl Paso, City of Mex- f00, Prescott and Phoe- Leave: Artive: tam ioom fore. = Fresno. - Merced, . kton, Antioch. Stand- ard and Tourist Sleep- ers to Chicago. _ Dining| car _between Stockion) and Bakersfield. [Stockion Loe: Pablo, For San| Pinole, Mulr, Fay11:06am. Pdint, Cornwall. Anti-| och and ckton. Bakerstleld Local: For San Pablo, Pinole. Muir, Bay) Foiat, Cormwall, At och. 4:20p.m. 8p. m. Stockton, ' Merced, Visa-| TICKET OFFICES: 8 Market st Ferry Depot, foot of Market st.. San Francisco. 111§ Broadway, Oakland. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY. Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry: b I T T Francisco to Summit and return. 5 1 m-‘?'.ivm OF TICKET "AMALPAIS NOW 621 MARKET