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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBEB 7, 1900. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Exchange and Si heat fu , Corn Hay and and Some changes in Beans. tatoes, Onions and Vegetables plenti and Cheese sread and y and Game rule firm. d nt of $1,027,39r1 to China. er as before. res lower. Barley flat and duil Rye about the same. Fecdstuffs in ample supply. ggs still higi ett Pears higher and scarcer. fium Prunmes shaded for foreign export. thing new in Provistons. es unchanged. yma for a di al to arr merc reasure Shipment. bbls flour, groceries and provisions, ks nuts, 16 rolls bbls beef and = mutton. ural implments, cre bicycles. 5 8 chees ried fruit, and provision: 0id goods, 14 pkes Ber. % bxs lemons. lard, 50 pkgs ma- bis cs salmon, tanbark, 32 cs . 21 ors toy reels fence andise, 9557 Ths a—4 cs_cigarettes, 6 sks beans, 14 3 whisky, 1000 ere o 3 e gals wine, s boller compoun: 274 cs canned goo irfed fruit, & pkes groceries and pro- »r Korea—263 pkes groceries and provisions, cs hardware, 13 cs canned goods, 1850 cs 24 bbis flour, 4 cs dried fruit, 2 os at For Siam—125 bbis four, 430 Tbs hops, 20 cs phonographs, 26 cs drugs. For Viadivostok—4f3 cs canned goods. An Additional :\Ianifr'st In addition to cargo previously reported the | - steame: carried as follows: the follo: For Australia, for New Zealand, 39)4; for Apla, $1616; total value, | 3086, For Australia—13 cs hardware, 2 cos optical £oods, s miseellaneous merchandise, & pkgs frult, 290 pkes dried fruit. 40 pkss salt fieh, 10 crs onlone, 13 pkes machinery, % cs canned goods, 215 c8 shoes, 351 o8 rolled oats. New Zealand—6] cs shoes, 3 crs incu 5 For bator s hardware, 25 crs machi saimon, % cs canned goods, 160 p fruit, i% pkes fruit, 20 crs onions, 50 pkes salt fish, 2 cs metal polish, 9 cs books, 1y s drugs, 6 crs bicycles, & cs soap, 81 cs rolled oats. Tor Apia—10 bbis flour. § cs clocks. 7200 Tbs bresd, 12 o canned goods. 10 crs onions. # cs saimon, 4 cs varnish, 306 Ts coffee, 13 pkgs grocerieg and provisions, 9 cs hardware. %3 pkes furniture. W eather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 65 p. m. The following maximum temperatures were reported from stations in California to-day Ty, Sas Fronelsco data: Maximum temperature, €7, minimum. 55; mean, 61 WEATHER CONDITIONS FORBCAST. vortion of the Pacific Slope. An area of low AND GENERAL NEW/ “lc & NWéon 7l | pressure overlies the Rocky Mountain region. The try we: [ The an sh westerly winds, eather is generall temperature has a leys of C fornta. Independence, reast 36 miles from clear over the coun- of the Rocky Mountains. risen rapidly over | Ft W & D C lsts Nevada and extreme Northern Cali- It will still continue cool in the great | Iowa Cent Ists In the San Joaguin Vai- | L erature is about 10 degrees below | M K & T 2as . the ng maximum wind velocities are | Chollar .. El Paso, 26 miles per hour from the | Crown Po! orecast made at San Francisco for thirty | hern along the coast; alifor: = ia—Fair Friday. Fair Friday. ancisco and AR s, ending midnight, September 7, California—Fair 1800: Triday, except light southerly winds. Cloudy Friday. vicinity—Fair with fog in the afternoon. ALEXANDER G, McADIE, Forecast Offictal. Fair Friday, light west- Friday: EASTERN MARKETS. * - I New York Stock Market. to-day rest as events. attitude comm of ew York London indifference securities and buying for that a 3 fell to insignificant ed to discourage the I some « stock long, ) the n to . on the recen rs. The market was par value. $7: & s Rock Isla: & S e ie lst prefd attan Elevat Mexican Central Minneapolis ouri Pacifie & Ohio sourl Ka folk & Westes prefd e West s & San F) Tou prefd . thern Pacific thern Railws uthern Railw Union Pacifie Pacific sh prefd Wis msin Central ‘American United States Wells Fargo . Miscellaneous— American American American American American American American American American American American American American American Anaconda Federal Steel . Fedcral Steel Genernl Electrie Glucose Sugar Laclede Gas . National Biscu New York Air North American for Ju vere disposed to let Peo- it alone, mindful xperience with mand developed of stocks of- | This was yreterred, which the high price 1 absorbed reports of friction Kiyn Tran es refunding n the bid price. STOCK LIST. prefd Glucose Sugar prefd. . “International Paper . International Paper prefd he arket { more active trading in stocks was at hand The stock market nimportant affair and offered entary on general con- in particular re- their buying Londc toward s- A unt rate in London, due the prevailing ease of money had something to do with New York bulls was th a as a rule al t i list eglected throughout the day. dull and irregular. | chgnge. lington & Quincy. & St Louts ... t Louis prefd astern Illinols rthwestern ... & Pacific. nd Hudson - G Lackawanna & Western & Western . e & Western prefd ed .. politan Street Hallwa: ¢ St Louis ... Minneapolis & St Louls prefd i Kansas & Texas ... sas & Texas prefd ‘entral . . New York Central i & Western prefd m Paciiic s n Pacific prefd & Western Raflway & Nav n Railw & Nav ern . Western pre ran an Fran 24 prefd Southwestern ...... Louis Southwestern prefd & Omaha . eeling & Lake Erie . “heeling & Lake Erie prefd 1 American Cotton Oil.. Amgrican Cotton OIl prefd. Maiting .. Malting prefd Emelting & Ref. Smelting & Ref prefd. Spirits . Spirits prefd Steel Hoop. Steel Hoop prefd Steel & Wire. Steel & Wire Tin Plate. Tin Plat; Tabacco Tobacco prefd Mining Co Brooklyn Rapid Tran; Colorado Fuel & Iron Continental Tobacco Continental Tobacco pre! strike. arcity o wus prefd rake. Colorado over those of easily. £ kness of the anthracite the ultimatum of- miners and the The steel Fuel avy increase in net | Atch Too & 8 F. | NEW YORK. Sept. 6—The bopes aroused by | E4 Elec Iil.. rease in business that a period | Mexican Cent n demand | vertiser's Londcn financial cablegram says: The ff their hands. Pressed Steel Car prefd. Pullman Palace Car. Standard Rope & Twine. Sugar prefd Tennessee Coal & Iron United States Leather . United States Leather prefd. United States Rubber 150 United States Rubber prefd 180 Westarn Unfon 315 Republic Iron & Steel Co. 12% - Republic Iron & Steel Co prefd ot P CC & St Louts, Shares sold. CLOSING BONDS. U S 25 retunding | when issued, reg.103% do coup . .102% do 3s reg do coup . do ds ... do new 45 reg. Y C & St L'isl do coup ... % Norf & W con 4s.. 97la do old 4s reg {Or Nav lsts. do coup do 4s do 58 reg. Or S Line & do cou; = do con s . Dis of Col 3.6is |Reading zen 4s Atchison gen 4s R G W Ists.. o do adj 4s t L & 1 M con bs.112 Can So 20s Ches &0 s do t L & § F gen 6s.121 £t Paul _cons.......1 St P C & Pac Ists 118 19 % do_Gs do S F deb 58 So Pac 4a . Chi Term f{s. 82 |So Ry 5s . Colo So 4s . 82 |8 Rr\xe&Tfil. Tex & Pac ists do 2as . Union Pac 4s Wabash 1sts . do 2ds . West Shore 4s . Wis Cent lsts. Va cent . STOCKS. Gen Eleotric bs & Nash un{ 4s MINING 16 Ontarlo 10 Ophir 110 Plymouth Deadwood 40 Quicksilver Gould & Curry. 18 Do prefd Hale & Norcross Slerra Nevada. Homestake . Standard Iron Silver... Tnion Con Mexican : Yellow Jacket 17 BOSTO? S AND BONDS. Money— Union Pac L BT% Call loans West End . 2 Time loan Westngh Elec Stocks— Bonds- Atchison 4s Do prefd Mining Shares— Amer Sugar . Adventure .. g Do prefd... Allouez Mng Co... 13% Bell Tele ... Amal Copper 3 Boston Elevated . Atlantic Boston & Maine. Boston & Mont. Chi Bur & Q..... Butte & Boston Dominion Coal Calumet & Hecla. Do prefd.. Centennial 2 Federal Steel Franklin Do prefd.. Humboldt Fitchburg prefd Osceola General Elec Parrot Quincy % Santa Fe Coppe ich Tele ... Tamarack .. N E Gas & Coke. Utah Mining O1a Colony . . Winona . 014 Dominton | Wolverines London Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 6.—The Commercial Ad- Rubber tone continued firmer in the markets here to- day, but business was not much improved and | there was no feature. <. | The rebuff | New York selling brought a reaction, but thers | lected feeders, steady to shade lower, at' $4@ Americans opened firm. was a partial recovery in the street, due to continued buying for customers, especially of | 3 Southern Railway securities. again firmer. Silver touched 25%d on London Mint buylng, closing easier on free offerings from America. 6%: Anaconda, 9% per ounce. CLOSING. LONDON, Sept. 6.—Atchison, 28%: Canadian Pacific, 92%. Unlon Pacific preferred, 76 Northern Pacific preferred, 7. Bar silver, Money, $ per cent. New York Money Market. Grand Trunk, steady, 2%d NEW YORK, Sept. 6.—Money on call, steady, as a whole hung | 2t 1@1% per cent; last loan, 1% per cent; prime ‘When issued, ad- Closing dolla Bid. fd 1 1 1 71:2 | 9% 107 mercantile paper, 4@5% per cent. Sterling ex- weak, with actual business in bank- sixty days: posted rates, $4 5415@4 S5 and $4 85 4 8813; commercial bills, $4 83G4 832 Silver cer- tificates 621;@63ic. Bay stlver, 62%c. Mexican 45%c. Government bonds, strong: State bonds, "inactive; raflroad bonds, irregular. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Sept. §.—To-day's statement of the treasury balances in the general fund, 5% | exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold regerve In the diviston of redemption, shows Avalable cash STy | balance, $134,161,248; gold, $68,337,144. 1% 6% 1852 7% ) 31 3215 sgugsguipunangag | at §14, representing a | ern, loss off, 171! 25§ New York Grain and Produce. i % NEW YORK, Sept. 6.—FLOUR—Receipts, 594 barrels; exports, 21, sales, 5200 pack- The market was rather quiet and barely ag steady. WHEAT—Receipts, 164,650 bushels; export 168,024, sales, 4,125,000 bushels futures and 400, 000 export. Spot, easy; 2 red, T9%c f. o. b. : c elevator; No. 1 Northern afloat: No. 1 hard Duluth, 8¢ f. 0. b. afloat. Options, after a steady opening, deciined rapidiy under renewed If quidation, lower cables and Northwest wea mess. An afterncon rally on export business was followed later With weakness under reail: ing, closed izc net decline. March closed 528, @si%e, closed S2%c: September, e, closed 75c; October, 784G T8%e, c; December, 79%@80%e, closed S0ige. HOPS-—Steady. ZE—Spot Rio, easy: No. 2 Involce, 8%c; mild, quiet; Cordova, $%@l4c. Futures closed firm, with prices 5@10 points net higher. Total sales, 29,500 bags, including: September, $7 05 ; November. $7 15: December, rch, $7 4047 50; May, $7 5087 , firm; fair refining, 4%c; ce trifugal, 9 test, 4 15 refined, "firm. BUTTER— Receipt steady: 16c; molasses sugar, 4c; 4515 packages. RBarel o June do, 20@2ic; 14 ~Recelpts, 7733 packages. Firm; West- ern regular packing, at mark, 10@16c; West- creamery, 17 DRI FRUIT. The market for evaporated apples ruled quiet | and steady at unchanged prices. State com- mon was quoted at 3@5 choice, 5%@6c; fancy, 6%@7c. fruits ‘were inactive. Prunes were quoted at 3'3@7c per pound, as to size and quality. Apri- cots, Royal, 11@14c: Moorpark, 15@17c. Peaches, peeled, 14@1Sc; unpeeled, 6@9c. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 8.—The ‘ron market was rather easy and tending downward. Northern Nos. 1 and 2 foundry was 50c lower on asking rates. while Bessemer pig in Pittsburg sold lecline of $1 per ton. Tin in London declined 10s and eased off some 20 points here closing easy at $30 50@30 70. Copper declined 5s abroad, but was firmer and *i higher locally. closing ‘at $16 7. Lead and speiter were dull and unchanged at $4 57% and $4 07%@4 12% respectively. The brokers’ price for lead was $4 and for copper $16 5. * prime, 4%@5%¢; California dried e Chicago Grain Market. * — % CHICAGO, Sept. 6.—The wheat market open- ed steady under the Influence of steady cables from Liverpool. October unchanged at T3%c. Shortly afterward the market touched T4c. This, however, proved to be the highest price of the day. Recelpts were heavy and there appeared to be every prospct of their continuance for some 1 There was a demand from the outside—a fairly good demand—but it amount- | ed to little alongside the offerings which soon began showering in from the West. Longs li- Guidated freely and thus encouraged some hort selling. Not until October had bumped up apainst 723c 4id the tone show any decided Sians of ‘stiffening. The decline was accom- panied by some reactions, but these in no wise disconcerted the bears. A good export demand wae brought out by the slump, and this, to- Corn was quiet but firm on strong cables and lght October closed h "cznlmtry erings. <l e A led dull. October closed %c lower at c. Provieions were quiet and easler with the exception of short ribs. The cash demand was | 81 351 40; Moroceo, $1 25. Discounts were | bills at *i 87 for demand and at $ 53% for | barrel , $2 75@3 10 T for bakers' T Eastoras 0 for effort to depreciate nearby deals. October pork | Oregon and Washin: closed 100 lard down and ribs | for family and $3 unchanged, " T $.70@5 To per barrel. : TUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- e L I T g o Wheat "No. 23— o e | Bealr £ 5% Rice Fiour, $1i Corn Meal, 2 7 September . 7% 8% 12% T3 |extra cream do, $3 50; Oat Groats, $4 50; Hom- October ... R " 72 iny, $350@375; Buckwheat Flour, $4@4 25; November u% u% 4% | Cracked Wheat, 33 50; Farina, ‘Whole sg('orn No. 2— a0% z‘hg( lP1ou|'. ufi; Bfllhdp(!)‘lrtil ()?::Ir:yl G o ? > 9% % in sacks, $5 T5@7 L %5 oS B ONE 35t | S1iC eas, $5; Green Peas, 3 50 per 100 ibs. November .. ... % s W% 3% Oat; . September .o om NGB Hay and Feedstuffs. tober 21% N“’;?“"""P" < ix Bd oua 2t Hay continues dull and weak s;hnl;,chlnted ess Pork, per bbl— % under this head are September ... 1075 1052% 1075 10 82% | prices. Other descriptions October 10 975 10 105 109 | featurel September e 670 sevs 662 | MEpDC S I ed Barley, $16@17 80 per Octobec 670 61 665 66734 | yon: Oilcake Meal at the miil, $26@27; jobbing, Janvary 6471 650 642% 645 | o7 50@28; Cocoanut Cake, $20@21; Corn Me: Shert Ribs, per 100 1bs— o $26 50: Cracked Corn, $27; Mixed Feed, $13 September . T30 738 ST HAY — Volunteer, $4 50@7; Wheat, $10 October 7 2 Wheat and Oat, $ 50@11 50; Oat. $8@10; Clover, January 5 $4@6; Alfalfa, $6@7 50; Barley, $ 50@8 50 per ton. Cash quotations were }Qfl STRAW—30@% e per bale. steady: No. $ spring wheat, 630 sty @hbe, No. 2 oater Shgrie; 2 Beans and Seeds. No. & white, 2igatisc; good feeding baricy 5 9480 , 46@148c; No. ax- T N il Sholee malting, 00t 2 161 47: | A tew changes In Deans will be ‘observed. prime timofhy seed, $3 or barrel, | The market 1s dull, though some sales are be- $10 §5@10 90; lard, per 100_pou: $6 675GT T | ing made. short ribs stdes (loose). 57 Wuh‘ o ;}:;,':fif, BEANS-Bayos, $2 402 0; Small White, Choveds, 47 6ot g e fasts of high wines, | Large White, £2 ]P!nk.éz 252 0; Red, § 25; $L2410 suzar, unchanged: clover, —contzact Biackeys, §825; Lima, £ 1865 S; Pel. 9 2 2 — | "SEEDS—Brown Mustara, nominal; Yelow | Articles— Shipments. | Mustard, dc: Flax, 122 20: Canary, 3%ec per | FIt. hecrolat, 11,000 | ib for California and 4c for Eastern; Alfalfs Wheat, bushels nominal; Rape, 2%@3c; Hemp, 4@¢ Tim sl othy, 4@4%c. DRIED PEAS—Niles, nominal; Green, §2 25@ 250 per ctl; Blackeye, $2. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Prices for almost everything stand about the same. The market 1s well supplied. Stocks of Corn are diminishing. POTATOES—Garnet Chiles, 50c; Early Rose, 25@30c; Burbanks, 30G6lc for Rivers and @Sl per ctl for Salinas; Sweets, $1Q1 25 for | Rivers and §1 65 for Merced. ONIONS—Yellow, 30@6ic per ctl; Pickle Onions, 60@T75c. | “On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter | market was firm: creamery, 18%@21%c; dairy, 14@18c. Cheese, steady: 10%@11%c. firm; fresh, MZL —_— Foreign Futures. N ——————— LIVERPOOL. .| VEGETABLES—Green Corn, T5c@$125 Wheat— BeRt T3% | cack, Toc@$1 per crate for Berkiier and 95 Opening 5 1114 § 135 | 150 for Alameda; Green Peas, 2g3c per lb; Closing h String Beans, 1G2%c; Limas, 2%@3ic: Cab- PARIS. bage, 40@50c; Tomatoes, Rivers, 15G2%c; Bay, 20 Wheat— Sept. Jan.-Apl. | g3ic: Egg Plant, 40@6ic per box; Green Okra, | Opening . 20 05 £1 80 40@50c; Green Peppers, 30@50c per box for Chill | Closing . 20 19 2185 and 40@60c_for Bell; Dried Peppers, 10@lic; Flour— o Carrots, 20@3ic_per sack; Summer Squash, 25G Opening - 380 B |40c for' Alameda: Cucumbers, 20@30c for' Ala- Closing . 2590 el meda; Pickles, $1@1 25 per ctl for No. 1 and i « | s0@73¢ for 2; Garlic, 3c per Ib; Marrowfat #*- Squash, $§12@20; Pumpkins, $20 per tom. California Fruit Sajes. Poultry and Game. * # | Good gound Game sells readily at top prices, but lots out of condition have to go lower. CHICAGO, Sept, 8.—Porter Bros. Company The Poultry market continues in good shape, the demand taking all arrivals, hence there s no_accumulation. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 9@12c for Gob- blers and 11g13c for Hens; young Turkeys, 16@ 18¢c; Geese, per pair, $125@1350; Goslings, $1 50@ sales California frult: Grapes—Tokays, $220 double crate and 50c@$1 40 single crates; Clus- ters, $110@130; Muscats, 95c@$1 35. Pears— Bartletts, 60c@$2 20 box. Peaches—Salways, 35 @9c; Smock, 55@60c. NEW YORK, Sept. Farl Frult Company | 175; Ducks, $3G4 50 for old and $4@b for young. sales California fruit: Pears—Bartletts, $1 05| Hens, $50G6; Y. Roosters, $5@5#; Old @: 15. Peaches—Salways, 35G65c box.e Plums— | Roosters, $4@450; Fryers, $i@i50; Broilers, $3@ Yellow Egg, 30@6sc single crates. Prunes—Ger- | 350 for large and $2@2 50 for small; Pigeons, man, 30@s0c single crates; Gros, 45c@$1 25. | $1 50 per dozen for old and $1 50 for Squabs. Grapes—Tokays, $5c@$1 8 single crates; Mal GAME—Doves, 65@85c_per dozen; Cottontail aga, $1 15@1 70. Rabbits. $1 50, Brush Rabbits, 75c@$l: mnare, Porter Bros Company sales: Pears—Bart- letts, 500@$2 65 box. Grapes—Tokays, 60c@$l 65 single crates; Clusters, $1 2082 25; assorted, Plums—Kelsey, $1 15 Prunes—Hungarian, 86c@$1 5. 95e. $125G150; Grouse, $6@750; Sage Hens, $250; Mountain Quall, §250@3 50 per dozen. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Yellow Egg, 45e. Peaches—Clings, Chicago Livestock Market. Butter and Cheese are as before quoted. Stocks of both are sufficient for all current reeds. CHICAGO, Sept. §—CATTLE-Receipts, 000, | PEES are very firm under light supplies, but A cn. | dealers reported a falling off in the demand Including 1000 Westerns and 100 Texans. Na- | yesterday, as the retailers had mostly stocked | | tive steers, steady; 3 a | 1 up during the early part of the week. A few | Butchers' stock, steady. Natives, good to prime | rales over d0c are being made, but the market $5 50G6; poor to medium, $4 65@5 40; se- | Aanhli_l’!l:‘\'},!)'&ll"“flb‘e over that figure. Creamery—Fancy 23@23%¢; | marks highe c. Daliry—Fancy cholce, 20@21c; common, 15@18 Creamery tub—20@22%c per Ib. Pickled roll—19g20c. Firkin—15G19 CHE ew, | steer: Creamery, extra seconds, 22@: 22c; good to mixed stockers, slow, shade lower, at G cows, $275@4 30; helfer. : bails, choice ‘strong, ‘mediui 44 65; calves, steady, 7 grass stecrs, @ eceipts, 24,000: to-morrow, 18,000; left 5c_lower. 9c; fancy, 10c; old $@Sisc; | @30c [ 350 ik and Datcners, ¥ 5@ 0% ood 13 | Toung America, 100y Bastern, WHOILS; | : s L | Western, 10@12¢ per Ib. | i 3050, Dotk of salee. S 105 30, | “Quoted at 174@20e for store and 2% | ser dozen for ranch; Eastern, 16@20c spot 17000 Sheep, steady: | @30C | o1 3 | 1ambs, choice strong. others steady. Good to | aNd 2lc for fancy to arrive. , $3 50@t 75; fair to c ce mixed, | e ey Western heep, Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. lamibs, $4 Bartiett Pears continue to advance and are | now scare. Cantaloupes and Nutmeg melons are firm. Supplies of Grapes and Peaches are | large. Quinces are siow of sale. Otherwise there 1s nothing new. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— APPLES—2 per box for Boc@$l for good to choice. PEARS—Bartlett, 65¢@$115 per box; other | varieties, per box. ‘ ver box. | 174 50 per chest for large | erries. £3G5 ner chest. @7 per ctl. $ azc per Ib. 5 nd 30@60c for double | layer boxes. POMEGRANATES—75c@$1 per box. PLUMS—25 per box and 35@50c per crate. PEACHES—-3@75 per box; In bulk, $20@25 per ton for freestones and c iRAPES—Muscat, 3075 cGf1 per crate; S ; New York Cotton Market. | NEW YORK, Sept. 8.—The market opened strong, excited and very active with Septem- bher up § points end other months 21@22 points higher. Before noon several violent changes occurred, the market easing off 11 points at | 11:30 a. m., but again hardening stiil later on, when a wild scramble of outside shorts for | covering ensued. Far from reacting in the late session the local market developed strength on fThe predictions of another bulge in Liverpool to-morrow on claime that Monday's Govern- | ment crop report would be bullish beyond | xpectations and estimated for very light re- | cetits at the ports to-morrow. The market | closed strong 36 to 42 points net higher. common and | i Portland’s Business. | | black, (&) LAND, Or., Sept. 6.—Clearings, $3:2,- 56 50c; Tokay, 2560 ot Wine | ,‘,‘ T,}:;:.,fi.:,,n § 253 s Grapes, $20@23 per ton for Zinfandel. i B Jpdke) MELONS-Nutmegs, 0jdte per case: Canta. | , 2 loupes, 75c@$1 25 per crate; Watermelons, $14@ | orthern Wheat Market. 18, with extra large at $20G25 per 100, | CITRUS FRUITS—Lemons, $1 232 for com- mon and $2 5043 for good to cholce; Mexican Limes, % 50@7; Bananas, $150@2350 per bunch; | Pineapples, $150@350 per dozen. | Dried Fruits,—v}\—’u!: and Raisins. A slight shading in the prices for medium ranging from f0s to 90s, is reported to ‘ OREGON., | | PORTLAND, Sept. 6.—WHEAT—Basier, but | heavy. Walla Walia_ will still command 7 | with’a gocd_milling demana for valley at fic. blue stem, | WASHINGTO! TACOMA, Sent. 6.—~WHEAT—Ic lower. stem, 5Sc; club, Sie, both for export. g L ot the demand for European export. There Foreign Markets. is no shading for domestic account. 1 FRUITS-Prunes, Santa Claras, 4 sizes, 3c; 40- LONDON, Sept. 6.—Consols, 98 7-16@98 11-16; | 60s, Tc: 50-60s, 5%e; 60-70s, 3%c; 70-80s, 3y4c; S0- Silver, 28%d: French rentes, 101f 124c; wheat ';f Yo; “"""’g-q,,"” wsnnr?g\'er‘., i . * | E premium; Sonomas Jac and San Joaquins e cargoes on passage, buyers indifterent opera- | {C.Py o ERl 3o (Cigtas, except 100s. and over, tors; cargoes No. 1 Standard Californta, 31s 6d; | 'e58 than Banta CIGTAs, except cargoes Walla, 208 7%d; English country mar’ | Which SIARA GRS, B, \ APEE0M e kets, firm. Apples, 5@6e; sun-dried, 3@ic; Peaches, 344 5t for standard, 6@$'sc for choice and 7@Sc for fancy; Pears, 5@7%sc; Plums, pitted, 5@be; un- Blue LIVERPOOL, Sept. 6.—Wheat, qulet: No. 1 | Standard California, 6s 41%d@3s 5d: wheat in Paris, steady; flour In Paris, qulet; French)| pii.q’ 1Giie: Nectarines, 5@S%c for red and country. markets, firm; weather in England, | Bt 1GT4E N . SO =nlendld. RAISINS-Bleached Thompson's fanc: per COTTON—Uplands, 6 5-16d. Ib, 10c: choice, Sc: standard, Sc: prime, ¢ tn- CLOSING. | bleachea Thompsan o per nl, e. gnn.n.»— WHEAT—Spot, dull; No. 2 red Western win- | Fancy, per Ib, $lic; choice, %c; standard, lze; e D R i a0 Mot | primal ks unbleached Suitanas, Se; Secdiess, Callfornia, 6s 414d@6s 5d. Futures—Easy; Sep- | 50-lb boxes, rown_loose Muscatels, Sige rown, 6ic: d-cr 2, ps i 7 0w London Layers, 2- RN Ehor quiets American mixed new, | crown, 3130 per box: 3-crown. 3160 Fancy 4s 7d; do old, 4s 2%4d. Futures — Quiet; | Clusters, §2; Dehesa, §250; Imperial, 8 Ail prices f. 0. b. at common’ shipping points in October, 4s 1%d; November, 4s 1%d; December, | prices 48 1%4. NUTS Walnuts. S@10%c for standards and 9 @lic for softshelis: new Almonds, 12413tc | {or paper shell, 91@10c for soft and 6@ic for hard shell; Peanuts, 5@6%c for Fastern and LOCAL MARKETS 5@6e for California: Brazil Nuts, 11G1%ic; F * berts, -12g13c; Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, $3 50 * d O ONEY—Comb, 13@Mc for bright and 11%@ gc for light amber; water white, extracted, 1o Nt amber. extracted, 6%@ic: dark, 5i-@6lsc per 1b. Exchange and Bullion. BEESWAX—EWw Sterling Fxchange, 60 da: D= muy Sterling Exchange, sight L= uss Provisions. Sterling Cables . e = 49 ‘rN«:: :z'::u xxxc%u'n':x':fi’:::fgripmé - 07% | CURED MEATS—Bacon, 10%c per 1b for Fine Silver, per ounce. & 62% | heavy, 1lc for light medium, 123%c for light, 13c Mexican Dollars, nominal 49% @ 0% | gor extra light and lsc for sugar-cured; East- ;i ern sugar-cured Hams, 121c; Mess Beef, $12 per e Mess, $13; Family, §l4; extra Prime _ Wheat and Other Grains. Lhi; extrn M PR Rt 0l Beef, 1L ~ T 1b. WHEAT—New York declined again. The | SPARY PiCt 2i uoted ‘at ¢ per 1b for com- forelgn markets showed little change. Chicago was weak, with small transactions at the opening. There was free selling, both on long and short accounts. Later on' there was a rally on good export business, 30 loads being taken at Chicago and 55 at the seaboard. und and 8¢ for pure; half-barrels, pure, $%c; 00 tine. S%e; 6.1b tins, She. COTTOLENE—One-half barrel, S%c; thres half barrels, Stc; one o, $%C; two tierces, B¢, e ticrees, Sibe per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Local futures were about lc lower. Spot prices were unchanged. 3 oiher Whest—Shipping, 3105; Milling, #1074 | L, e AND SKINS Culls and brands sell CALL BOARD SALES. about lc under quotations. Heavy salted Tnformal Sessfon--9:15 o'clock—December—2000 | gteers, $%@%; medium, 8%c; light, Se; ctle, $1 08%; 12,000, $1 08%. Sécond Sessicn—December—$000 ctls, Cowhides, Sc: Stags, €c: Salted Kip, Sc; Calf, $108%: | L™ Dry Hides, ‘wound 5e; Dry Kip, 13¢; Dry ‘;g'gt"é' ;}g ;12,000 §1 08%:. May—2000, $113%; (i " y5e; culls fl:‘nd b’r'l r‘zkw Sheepskins, 000, 4 20G30-_each; shos G50 Regular Morning ~ Session—December—16,000 f:’:fi-fl"m":émgfl Boasic: long Wool, Meger g ctls, $1 05%, cach: Horse Hides, ralt, $2G2 % for large, $1 75 Afternoon Session—December—4000 ctls, §1 08. May—2000, $1 124, BARLEY-The market is flat all around, with no_changes worthy of note. 0@T2%c for No. 1 and 65@67%c for off Brewing and Shipping grades, %@ ‘hevaller, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—December—No sales. Second Sesston—No sales. jum, §1 for small and 30c for colts: e iides, ary. 31 30 foE large, 31 25 Tor ma: dlum, §1 for smail and for colts, Deer- skins—Summer or red skins, 3ic; fall or me- Qtum skins, Yc; winter or thin skins, 2e. Goat. skins—Prime Angoras, 75c; large and smooth, S6c; medium, 35c. TALLOW-—No. 1 rendered, 4@4%c per Ib; No. L e Foeiee, cilp . auotable ‘as follows; | Cal Frult Assn 87 3 [Pac C Bor Co.l Regul Sessl hern, free, 16c; Northern, defective, v vt L e g Neritiadie Cvn:lstg. free, 1 : Middie Cond (£SATS Cuntinne verw duslies ebangt quo: | ok e ORS SR, R e Mesorn i ons. months’, taln, free, White, $1 15@1 30; Surprise, §135@1 40; Red, | months’, 10@12c; Southern Mountain, defective, 1S Grond AL Dk o fee |1 monthy, 0 gt pen . ; for L per ¥ pL e . # quof Ip—San J in, 6%@Sc: do Lambs’, with TiRht. stockt: Mo local soods oering " s Aidale County, S@ile per. ib. g RYE—§7%1 Der ctl. (OPS—0ld, nominal at 5@l0c per 1b; new, BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. 20G12¢. Flour and Millstuffs. General Merchandise. FLOUR—California Family Extras, $8 0@ | BAGS—San Quentin Bags, $ 6; Calcutta 87, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, §3 50; d ‘Wool Bags, %8%4@32%c; Fleece Grain Bage, 5%c; % mk nr: Fruit Bags. 6%@6%c for white and l% c for bleached jute. 'AL—Wellington, §9 per_ ton; Southfleld Wellington, $9; Seattle, §i: Bryant, $5; Coos Bay. $ 50 Wal Co-operative 'Wall- zend, §9; Cumberland,’ $12 tn bulk and $13 25 in sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, 314: Can- Del, $11 per ton; Coke, $16 per ton in bulk and $18° tn sacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions, §8 45 per 2000 Ibs, and $3 50 per ton, according to_brand. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany ‘quotes, per Ib, in 100-1b bags: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, §.80c; Powdered, 6.40c; Candy Granulated, 6.40c; Dry Granulated, §.30c; Confectioners' A, 6.30c; Magnolia A, 5.90c Extra C, 5.80c; Goldén C, 5.70c; barreis, 10¢ more; Falf-barrels, 25c more; boxes, 50c more: f50-1b baxs, 10c more. No orders taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Dominoes, balf-barrels, 7.05¢c; boxes, 7.3 per Ih. Imports from the islands in August were 53,791,900 Tbs. 5 San Francisco Meat Market. BEEF—i@6c per 1b for fair to cholce. VEAL—Large, 7@Sc; small, §4@9%c per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, 7%@Sc; ewes, T@T4¢c per Ing, & 1b. PORK—L?V"! glo(;écl’ce Ig'rrsmn . 5%®@5%e_for medium. and_51.@5%e for large: stock Hogs and fceders, 5la@a%e; dressed Hogs, SGS%c. Receipts of “Produce. FOR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. Flour, qr sks. 9,880 Beans, sks . 100 Wheat, ctls 533 Shorts, sks 19 Barley, ctls 68,114 Middlings, sk Oats, ctls 4,123 Hay, tons . Butter, ctls 142/ Wool, bales Cheese, ctls 252 Peits, bdls . Tallow, ctls 74 Hides, No. ..... Bugar, ' sks 220 Eggs, doz Potatoes, sks ... 6.727 Leather. rolis 5 Onfons, sks . 2,163 Wine, gals . 21,500 Bran, sks 435 Lime, bbls . 182 # — — THE STOCK MARKET. i | Business was light on the morning session of the Bond Exchange, and the only change worthy of note was an advance in Contra Costa Water to $69. There was nothing new in the afternoon. The ofl stocks maintatned their increased actlvity, as will be seen by the sales. The London, Parls and American Bank has declared an interim dividend of 3 per cent for the half year, payable now. The Utah Mining Company has levied an as- sessment of § cents. The Powell-street Rallway Company has paid | $21.000 this week for semi-annual interest on | its 6 per cent bonds. The quarterly interest of 1 per cent on the second mortgage bonds of the Spring Valley | Water Company, amounting to $50,000, was pald | this week. The semi-annual Interest of 3 per cent on | $200,000 bonds of the Stockton Gas and Electric | Company, amounting to 39000, has been paid | this week. The semi-annual dividend of $1 50 per shars h" the Anglo-Californian Bank is now pay- able. | The semi-annual Interest on the Spring Val- ley Water 6 per cent bonds is now being paid. having been due since the lst instant. ~The amount is $149,250. The Ferries and Cliff House Rallway is now | paying the semi-annual interest on $630,000 fa 6 per cent bonds, amounting to $19,50. ‘The Market-street Raflway is paying this week the semi-annual interest on its 5 per cent bonds. The amount is $120,425. The Kern River Ol Company will pay a dividend of 50 cents on the Lith. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY, Sept. -2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. 4s quar coup..115 115 s do cp new..133%13434 45 do reg.....14%115 3s do coup 199 110 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Cal-st Cab F & C1 Ry Geary-st R 5 H & S S Powell-st R 6: 7 Do 5s 105 Bac El G&R3e 9% LARyY 1S% S F & SIV 3s.119% — L A Lt Ce - R of Cal 8s.111%111% Do =ntd Gs — |S PofASs.. — 125 L A gntd P C 6s (1906) LA P R 2 Market-st i - Do 1st M SPCés 19612 — | NCNGR Do (1912) ....120 N R of Cal S P R 1st gntd — Do 88 P Br fs......152% NPCR S V Water Gs.11214 Do 3 107 — | Do 48 ........108 103% | N Cal R: — 111%| Do 3d m 10114101 % Oak G L & H.111 — [Stocktn Ga: — 102 Oak Tran 6s..117118 WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa.. 68 — Spring Valley. Marin County. 51t GAS AND Cent G & L Co — Cent L & P Co 4% 5 Equit G L Co. 33% 4 | Mutual El Co. 103 11 |Sa . 5 5 | O0GL&H 51 |Stkn G & ECo10 — Pac Gas Imp. | INS CE STOCKS. Firem’'s Fund BANK STOCKS. Anglo-Cal Ltd 68 — |Lon P & A...135 — Bank of Cal... — — | Merchants’ Ex15 — Cal S D & T..105 Nev Nat Bk... — — First Nationl 275 — SAVINGS BANKS. Ger S & L...1850 19 Sav& LSo.... ™ T Hum S & L. Ses Say BK.... — — Mut Sav Bk... 45 Union T Co.... — — S F Sav U — STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. California .....1228 — OSL& H....— 4 Gea 30 Presidlo .. — 2 Market-st ..... 65% | POWDER STOCKS. Caltfornta . Vigorit . % 3% | Giant Con Co. SUGAR STOCKS. Hana § P Co.. 7% Sk Kilauea SP Co Haw C & S Co 8 89 Makawell S Co Honokaa § Co. 30% — Onomea Hutch S P Co. 24% % Paauhau MISCELLANEOUS STOCK Al Pack Assn.1i9%4121 Pac A F A. Mer Ex Assn. 97 b Par Paint Co. 12% Oceanic § Co. Morning Session. Board- 5 Contra 40 Contra_C Equitable G!ant Powder Con . Hutchinson S P Co.. Mutual Electric Light as Improvement Sacramento Elec Gas & Ry 5. § F Gas & Electric Co S F Gas & Electric Co. $1600 § P of C fs (1905 series A) 3 Spring Valley Water . Street— 25 Mutual Electric Light ... Afternoon Session. ¥ T .83 75 Board— 35 Honokaa Sugar 4 Honokaa Sugar C HE § Makawell Sugar Co e 5 Makaweli_Sugar Co. o s:000 Dbcanie Steamship. Hond S ol §35000 Sacramento Elec Gas & Ry §s......100 " 20§ F Gas & Electric Co. "t 5 Spring Valley Water - 95 371% 50 Spring Valley Water : %50 PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session, Board— 50 Buckhorn €25 Home Of1 200 Yukon .. 00 California-Standard 100 Independence 700 Monarch of Ari: 30 Rex 200 San Joaqul 300 Steriing O & D Co, @ Sterling O & D Co Street— 200 Caribou . e B nesdssaas} 40 Caribou 100 Home Oil, b 10. 106 Yukon 100 American Fuel 10 Kern River .. 500 Sterling O & D Co. 200 Twenty-eight 206 Twenty-eight Street— 00 Home Oil 15 Kern River MINING STOCKS. The following were the sales in the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: e Mornine Session. ollar ... - _ 20} 500 Ove 209 Con Cal & Va. 15’1305153:‘“ a:gaufi : Souy 2 g Sierra Nevada. ki ul rry Slerra Nevada. 100 Ophir .......... . . Afternoon Session. 1200 Best & Belcher 28| 600 Justice 600 Caledonia. 47| 300 Mexican 100 Caledonia . op gfimr.:x | 100 Shver Yoy 100 Gould & Curry 33 . . The following were the sales in the Stock Board yesterday: s - S8 2aK322IFE Bo wend 0 08 31 2 BEau2 E I | three tia CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 3 ‘ THURSDAY, Sept. 6—4 p. m. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. 03 | Justice .08 o4 0% Kentuck o1 08 Lady Wash ... — 3 Belcher . 10| Mexican ........ 3 5 Best & Belcher 2 Oceidental ® 11 Bullion . 04 Ophir .. " Caledonta . 3 Overman 1u Chollar .. 21 | Potost - Challenge Con. 21 Savage . Confidence # Scorpion . Con Cal & Va. Con Imperial Con New Yorl Eureka Con Crown Point. L8 8| 2R2LYERNBSIR 130 Seg Belcher. 02 Sierra Nevad 02|Silver Il . 45 St Louls 14 Standard Exchequer . 02/Syndicate . Gould & Curry 3 Unfon Con . le & Norers 24 25 Utah ™ TR oo 04 Yellow Jacket. B e Time Ball. o Branch Hydrographic Office, chants’ Exchange, San Sentember 6, 1900. The time ball on the tower of the new P bullding was dropped at exactly noon .,,:.;_' 1. e. at moon of the 120th meridian G'clock p. m., Greenwich time. T Or ¢ § CALKINS, cG Lieutenant Commander, U S 'N.. in charge, U. 8 Francisc — * Sun, Moon and Tide. *- - United States Coast and G Survey— Times and Heights of High ang Lo Waters at Fort Point, entrance w gon Francisco Hay. Published by offcial ag. thority of the Superintend NOTE—The high and low w he city frent (Mt twenty-five minutes later t the height of tid FRIDAY, SEPT! Sun rises . Sun sets Moon sets a is the same morning tides are given in the laft hand column and the successive tides of the 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 . as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the scundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, exespt when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. — % | | | —— Steamer Movements. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. | From. Caarina, . Seattle.. .1 Newport |New York.. T State of Cal Portland 7 Oak Branch ...|Portland. k1 Corona_.... San Diego.. s North Fork..... Humboldt 3 Pomona .. Humboldt. s Matteawan ..... Tacoma. 8 City of Puebla.|Victoria 9 | Arcata Coos Bay. 9 San Ma Nanaim 0 Bonita . Newport Australi Honoluls n. laqua . Newport. . 11 Newburg ......(Grays H: . 11 Mackinaw . Beattle. . . 11 Eureka Humbols n Del Norts ......[Portland.. . 12 Columbia Portland .12 Santa Ro San Diego. 2 13 13 Point Arena. Crescent City. Point Arena. Crescent City. TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination. Salls. | Pler. Curacao ...|Mexico. 7, 10 am|Pler 11 Emptre Coos Bay. 7. 10 am|Pler Eurcka .... Humbold: 7. 10 am Pler 13 Acapuleo ..|New York....[Sep. 8 12 m|PMSS Umatilla .| Vietoria. Sep. 8 11 am Pler 3 Coos Bay.. |Newport. D. S 9am Pler It Coquille R.|[Grays Harbor|Sep. 8 Czarina ... 'Seattle. Sep. 9. | State of Cal|Portiand...._.|Sep. 10, 11 am Pier 24 Arcata .....|Coos Bay Sep. 10, 12 m/Pler 13 Pt. Arena.. Point Arena..(Sep. 10, 2 pm|Pler 2 Corona ... San Diego..... Sep. 10, 11 am/Pier 11 Pomona ...|Humboldt.. . [Sep. 10, 2 pm/Pler 3 North Fork Humboldt Sep. 11, 9 am|Pler 2 Newpork. Sep. 12, 9 am Pler 11 Humboldt Sep. 12, 10 am(Pler 13 ¥y |Vie & Pg E Portiand. b SRR Santa Rosa'San Diego. . Newburg ..(Grays Har! ' s Sl Columbia ..|Portland......|Sep. e ————— Shipping Intelligence. —_— ARRIVED. Thursday. September 6. Stmr Crescent City, Stockfieth, 34 hours from Crescent City. Stmr_ Coquille River, Thompson, 75 houre from Grays Harbor. mr laqua, Bash, 22 hours from Wureka: bound south; put in to land passengers. Stmr Sequola, Winkle, 16 hours from Fort Bragg. Sifr National City, Dettmers, 13 hours from t Brasz mr Eurcka, Jessen, 22 h from Bureka. mr Glpsy, Leland, 20 hour¥ from Monterey, Stmr Coos Bay, Nopander, 78 hours from Newnort (8), ete. Ger stmr Eva, Petersen. 21 days from Kobe. ip Glory of the Seas, Freeman, 12 days from Comox. Sckr San Buenaventura, Holmberg. 7 days from Grays Harbor. Schr Reliance, Larsen, 24 hours from Bowens Landing. Schr Ocean Spray, Larsen, 20 hours from Iver- sens Landing. Schr Ocean Spray, Olsen, 28 hours from Iver- sens Landinz. Schy Reliance, Larsen, 32 hours from Bowens Landing. Schr Rio Rey, Johnson, 40 hours from Point Are: River. et Berwick, Peterson, 9 days from Siusiaw CLEARED. Thursday, September 8. Stmr China, Seabury, Honolulu, Yokohama and Hongkong: Pacific Mail S 8 Co. Stmr Mineola, David, Nanaimo: Tacific Im- provement Co. ¥ Ger stmr Tanis, Schultze, Hamburg; Kosmos s S Co Br stmr Westminster, Petrie, Honolula and Mantla; U S Government. SAILED. Thu\'ldl!.vwm.. . Stmr Geo Loomls, Bridgett, Ventura. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego, ete. Simr Ciiza. “Seabry. Hongkons sad Yoko- bama, via Homolulu. Stmr Westport, Er}l_r!.'!'l:. Bd“r ‘Harbor. Stmr Greenwood, Fageriund, —. Stmr Alex Duncan, G\;_m.—x-hz::n Landing. Stmr Noyo. Johnson. Fort : G st Fants, Schults; Hamburs and way ports. Br stmr Victoria, Blakey, Chemainus. Br ship Afon Alaw, Thomas, Queenstown. Schr Newark, Beck. Bowens Landing. TELEGRAPHIC: POINT LOBOS, Sept 6. 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind NW, velocity 12 miles. SPOKEN. s . lat 12 N. lon 2 W—Br ship RAVeEs “hince Mareh 3. for Quesnstown Aug %, lat 17 S, lon 5—%.»4- Gibson, from New York, for San DOMESTIC PORTS. COO8_BAY—Arrived Sept S—Stmr Arcata hence Sept 3. “EUREK A—Arrived Sept 5—Stmr South Coast, hence Sent 1. 3 Arrived Sept 6—Stmr Pomona, hence Sept 5. BANDON Satled Sept 6—Sehr Conflanza, for O RT GAMBLESailed Sept §—Schr Vine. for Ran Francisco_ PORT HADLOCK—Sailed Sept 5-Schr Fanny Dutard, for San Pedro. PORT TOWNSEND-—Sailed Sept 6—Ship Jos 5 Thomas. for Adclaide. T CASPAR-Arrived Sept 6—Stmr Cleone, hno Sept 5. SDE:\T‘I'LE——AMM Sept 6-Stmr Mackinaw, hence Sept 1: Ger bark Bertha, from San Diego: stmr_Lakme, hence Sent 1. Sailed Sept 5—Stmr Senator, for Nome: stmr Nome City, for Nome; Russ ship Glenard, for Tacoma. PORT LOS ANGELES—Sailed Sept 6—Stmr Luelia, for —. ASTORIA—Salled Sept §—Br stmr Oak Branch, for San Francisco. NEAH BAY—Passed Sept 6—Br stmr Warri- moo, from Sydrey, for Vancouver; stmr Sena- tor, from Seaitle. for Cape Nome. 4 EASTERN PORT. NEW YORK-Arrived Sest ¢—Stmr Alabama, from Colon. BREE 223y YOKOHAIA’O—G.R,A:I'@%NMWIM City of RI de_Janeiro. for San Franelsco. e DUMBARTON—Safled Sept 6—Br bktn Ha- ‘wail, for Newcastle, NSW. Continued on Page Thirteen.

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