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8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1900. 2 - 1 at| 1% % | closed, Tric. October, Y@TYe, closed Toe; | CORN-—_Spot. firm: American mixed new. eats. e F > = s 23 The 2:08 trot brought a great fleld to- Jmarions Tl:rllcw ¥ Voo bur 5 S A S T R R — . Ktrklx’er. The race was won by rd ”';nmprdn'fnm m%lgFFE s,?ogdm_o. qu!‘éi &(o.;l_ lgmdflfi:: ’I' . the betting finally scttied down to 100 on SRR A e Ber, 7 3. Docember. 57 5567 65; March, ¥ 0@ ! ol A the field to 70 on The Private. The race Federal Steel pf 77; May, §7 65G7 S0, * was a hot fight between the favorite and General Electric. SUGAR-Raw, firm; fair refining, 4%c; centi- - - United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— the ma d after five heats Glucose Sugar.. fugal, % test, 4 15-16c; molasses sugar, 4c. Re- had Becn Geciasd the Shxth heat was 1e£t Glucose Sugar p fined, firm. - Taters “al Fore Botnt entranes o Sun to the pair. It was a pretty race all International Pape: DN T P e Francisco Fay. Published by official au- around, but as they neared the wire the International Paper p fbony 1;’% i ;. dnue o thority of the Superintendent. Sum- Laclede Gas.. National Biscuit. National Biscuit pfd National Lead... National Lead pf National Steel.... National Steel pfd New York Air Brak North American. Pacific Coast... Pacific Coast 1st pfd. Pacific Coast 2d pfd. - Pacific M: People's G Pressed Steel Car. favorite landed neatly by a length. mary: 2:12 trot, 12¢ Bay St in three stralght Heats in 306 2.0 2.00%. Big Timber, Nell Gwynn, Tudor Chimes, Farrls, Sesperis, G-mgeznm-, Maggle Anderson and Jack D also | NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point: the heigh! EGGS-—Receipts, %00 packages: steady. Wst- ern regular packing at mark, 1@I17c; Westera, Toss off, iNis e DLWIED FRUITS. Aside from some business to supply the im- mediate wants of buyers the market for cvap- orated apples developed no new feature cf i portance, the market rullng quiet at un- Changed prices all day. State comuwn was quoted from 3@oc; prime, 1%@5%4c; choice, @éc; fancy, 6@shic, California dried | steady PRU San Francisco Wins and| Sacramento Loses at Recreation Park. 2:08 trot. purse $1200-Lord Derby won in stralght heats in 2:07, 2:07, 2:08. Grattan Boy. Lord Vincent, Gayton and Charley Herr also started. 2:3) pace, purse $1200—The Private won the third, fifth and sixth heats, each in 2:11%. Rana won the second and fourth heats in 2:1133, | fruits ruled quiet, Dut abous per | VES—Were quoted from 3% to Dudes Win Out From the Champions | 2:12%. Barrister won the first heat fn 2:14%. pound us to size and quality = 5.2 2 g he Mil Anne M, Tommy M. Braden, La Conda, Lady T et APRICOTS Roval, Tifildc: Mooroark, 1i@ite. «9 3 3 . eled, 6@de. 5 and Wasps Sting t! filgl%l:l‘_ ,2;’",‘&,?‘i‘ifltflifl"i;’;'m.;',’..‘?w"i‘?!a. Slantasd Rups & Tt PEACHES—Peeled, 14@15c; unpeelec &3 H lers in a Slow started. X H BOREE- G o #* * £1) 2 et Free-for-all to wagons—Zembia won, Franker | e i 1 L _- > second, Carl Don distanced. Time, 2:15. e Chicago Grain Market. | PR ey 2 i United States Leather pfd | Another Recruit for Stanford’s Eleven United States Rubber.. 3 - Oakland 2, Sacramento 1. Spectal Dispatch to The Call. United States Rubber pfd. e * | the earlv morning tides are wiven % Western Union...... in the L Republic Iron & Steel Co. Republic Iron & Steel Co pfd P C C & St Louls. Shares sold. CLOSING BONDS. d entertalning was ball on the Recrea- | ay and very few of | to enjoy it. The | and Senators be- | | was in | | hand column and the wccessive tiies of the day In the order of necurrence as to thme second time column gives the second tide nf the day. the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand column gives tha last tide of the dav. except when there are but STANFORD UNIVERSITY{ Sept. 10.— Horace Seely, the big guard from Wil- llams College, arrived here this evening from his home in Portland. Seely has had two years’ experience on his college team 10.—Wheat was dull but firm throughout the session. The market de- rived its firmness from higher cables, a de- crease in the world’s shipments and on pas- sage, smaller Northwest receipts and unfavor- CHICAGO, Sept. The 117,700 . . - . able weather in the Northwest. October opened | three tides. as sometimes occurs. The heights s mi-Centenntal At Bt micro Ty Al WOl KUOWIL88 gy o fus ity whten Raxe higher at T3R@Me, fouched T4@THGe, | given are In addition to the soundines o ¢ paraGe, so the cham-| - %safi?nee?fm“i,y E‘i(!bsfll‘)egqhiisvl;ll: issued, reg. dln)ppednlo '.'3::0 ‘nnd thel:\ rn;w_l“:red to Té%e, 5:'.',\"’. SX:AIS::. ;‘,':fl:‘sl’ fiflwey”flhg-lhg_ “nxflon* - P e | | WEDDING. 5 i .“Yc improved, a: | n n () precedes the he ; R | THE BRIDE AND GROOM OF A VALLEJO WEDDIN James F. Lanagan, captain of the 'Varsity | ¢ & 5o soe. O ors was" quict and inclined fo be lower. | and then the number given 13 suntracted . i on the crowd—; ————— 4| baseball team, returned to the university | Do 3s coupon. although the close was steady. October closed | the depth given bv the cha The plana of t—found & resting place in the | % to-day and will soon begin training. Do new 4s reg. %e lower at 35%@38%c. | reference ia the mean of the lower low waters. 5 | ——————— and and enjoyed the Stockton- Special Dispatch to The Call gg Z‘S’d’.fi“‘ l)g:l:h;'ehr:r dull but firm. October closed A\ - —— & Benators produced real _ Do 0id 48 cou Provisions were strong and active on a gen- 4 £ T S COMMERCIAL NEWS| & Y | I — Py ‘ by ¢ 1y 1 " ., Sunday, at Do 58 coup.... market's strengt] y in the excellen > 'ements. b $op wax Sesien by tbe A ot e e e Dist of Col 1658 mimptive demand, The close shoved some re- | kS SWatt 4 the home o . and Mrs. J. W. b i action from the top, but the tone was decidedly | ed safely on third Ella Thomas, was married to Mr. L. K. David of the First National Weather Report. strong. October pork closed $2%@3c higher; | M4 e Bank of San Francisco. Only the relatives of the couple were present at : lard %iec improved. and ribs Tic better. TO ARRIVE. FEptchs pomen o the ceremony. The bride wore a pretty gown of white organdle. She car- e et SN The ieading futures ranged as follows: e : e 3 ame went | . 4 i FRAN , Sspt. 105 p. e mer. . hen 1Be,FRIe WU | ed a bouquet of white bride's roses. Miss Thomas was attended by Miss Sadle A oD S S Articie— Oven. High. ! ore was tied. Stuitz| Ryrne, who was attired in a dainty dress of blue organdie and carried a bouquet e NG T Warneld Oster Harbor. ag on a safe hit and | of pink carnations. The groom was attended by Mr. George English of San PeEOEten P ataticts Su Califoenti: 4. 0! Chicago term | Yo b Toos fi',':.’{:,: A t Pitt that forced | Francisco. Mrs. David was a charming member of Vallejo soclety and it was | g 'l PR Sl e = Colorado So 4s. | Ncvember u% T Mackinaw I r Dudes gave the | (. o ghs of regret that the Vallejo folk ] ed that the wedding was to be Mount Tamal; 5 s“,:mmo g 84| Corn No. 2— Furelea e i Inthe game. o| private. Mr. David will surprise his many friends by teking a bride to his Oak- | Los Angele 3 San Luis Obi 7| | Scptember % San Mateo. . - e on imsaf "oy | land home. The groom is a son of Mr. David of the firm of Sanborn & Vail. Hed Blur 73] San Diego. & Wabazh Tsts 174 | Qctober - 3 | Kk T g gger, being advanced | ____ = 2z o — —— s Towa Cent 1sts, West Shore is. 2 Oats No. 2— , | Columbia |Portiand. o base 5 §leld's sacrifice. Then — i 02 i T e T amprane | R it Wise Cent Ists.... 87t | September 2% | Santa Rosa.....\3an Diego. fang nion, who grew trem ; S o i . - n Juan. nama - = Bowman out WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL sv"‘;‘,;"‘g(‘;x i November 1L Pomona {Humboldt Sled, bt Fow- EORECABT, Unton_Pactfic. 7% | sentember o YOG TH T WS T | B AR R e ning 4 The pressure has fallen slowly over the | raii’joans West End... B i 12 1o 10 g |Sreseemt© Gt Chep, slab for the | northern half of the Pacific slope. It has risen | myma Joans. Westinghouse Elec.4S | January . 139% 1140 1130 1157% | Kron Y it : ay, the slightly over Central California. An area of | - tecko doeic's s T o Nippon_Maru..|China and . : low pressure overlies Nevada and Utah. e s il ATt 4 IAG A ¢ Walia Walla .. Victorla... gy . six furlongs, selling. purse $250. The temperature has fallen from 10 to 20 de- | Afh T £ 75| Mining Snares— | October - e B g - iishe s ch. m., Torsida, 107, by Torso- | grees over the San Joaguin and Sacramento | 1@ Pi-ccioo - Nt | QU Ol AT January . g | rrell), 40 1L...... valleys. The weather is unfavorable for pick- [ AHCrTeH e 1412 | Allovez Min Co. | o : g | ster’s b. g., Cowboy ing and curing fruit. Bell Telephone { bty Copper o i o. { | 2 emier & Cor e Tan Dewtallen in {ha (Fietoiy of Bah i yitr e MEauy |Atlantic. - E: 3 il A | e, S0 L | porecast made at San Francisco for thirty O Eoston i Montans 0. i ool | “Steamer. | Destination. | Satis.__| Pier ¢ ey | & 5 e—1:14%. ours ending midnight, September 11, 3 3 {1 1 Cash quotations = s e 1 H 2% s i Tres Jolle (100) 5 to 1, Phlegon () 2 to 1, St. | Northern California — Cloudy, threatening | e LA Eamiel & Sela s ot e WAt North Fork|Humboldt A=y -4 poll (110) to 1, Meadow Lark (110) | weather Tuesday; probably light rain in central | POminon Coa i singig No. 2 corn. 40%@10% | Arcata : 3 5im —_— ) 1y Loulse Hayman' (100) 30 to 1 Dolore | and northern part: continued cool weather; | Do Pfd....o % | Fumboldt. - | ionmsose Bonita . 4 b5 ¥ QD 32 to 1 and Bumboulia’ (104) § o 2 also | fresh southwest win 5 7 G S 2iae; No. g e o ‘ o 1 3 Southern California—Cloudy Tuesday; light 2 wood feeding barley, o 4 B9 | : 1 e | g Santa R Diego.. : ¢ ¢ 1 Scoop Inthe Harness Events| ..., SrERTY i s | Fitchburg pfd......138" | Parrot Soiting, 43G#5c; No. L S X, R & pLgurih race, gne mile, selling, purse 960, | “Nevads Light rain Tuesday. Do ptde o ricr 13 |Santa. e Copper. Northwestern, $1 60; prime timothy sea B - . 3 1 ~ 3 g e . h iy 38 » o 'tah—Falr Tuesday. e 1 I 4 40; ork, barrel. $11 4 . No 2 P : © ¢ atthe Sacramento State |, >ourea-eun 30 L Lt 1 Niisona —Fair Tussday. Ed Blectric 1111210 | Tamaracic, o e hder 5 s212038 37%4, short-rib sides | Del Norte! 4 35y | 3. Gibac Snips, 105 (McDonald), 4 5| | San Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy Tuesday: ;((efilcé:\s(:‘en&nkle gx,{,,wmmt(mmg. P P! Ory palted !hu“ldadr! '#”s%%’: | Newburg & | H i ; ek .+ 2| Jight rain in the morning: fresh southerly % L i il TR @6 62%: short clear sides (boxed), | Fair Meet. 3.3, Moran's'i ¢ Grand Sachem, 108 (Hen- | G e NDER G McADIE QU Domtnion... 18 Wolverincs e o e s oy, oo | = e LA s53), e £ Forecast Offict; e e e SIRHEI de, $9 5059 60. Notize to Mariners. ehlin I Casdale (102) 7 to 2, Sea Spray (113) 20 to 1, ~ 101¢ ' 5 : — reaty = | 3. ® Loconomo (108) 20 to'1, Exvedient (38) § to I, | ¥—————————————————#| Chollar 10/Ophir. . 48| _Articles— SAN FRANCISCO BAY—CALIFORNTA = b 20 to 1, ExD e 5 = 10 * 1s . N FRANCISC R & . : $/8 3.8 Sixichart Gets s Hum Bpill Inthe Tulo Hipponax (#) 10 to 1 and Briar Hill (108) 16 to SR 135 otonttver L | Office” United States Lighthouse Inspector, < ] e ¢ 0 850 | Corn, bushels Twelfth District, San Franeisco, ( BEb g B i g EASTERN WARKETS. ||Breelr 8B rdo i8I on e . 9 9 TR TR Y Playing, Though Without Fifth race, six furlongs. selling, purse $250. Hale & Norero: 0 00|Standard. . . 37 Notice is hereby given that a tempor g b TR TR e ] : a Stick. Mool Toamn &ifl?\l’:u;’:'e)c"s Astan, 106, by | [ron Stiver. 58 Unfon Con. . 1% v, bushels . sel has been placed about 10 feet ¥ > 3 & & & 1 1 9§ . 3 sibson's b February, 103 (MeDonald), New York Stock Market. y:g:’n e . g Yellow Jacket. B e Pratues Evchanan lo-duy Yhe 2‘;}'" | ;}]im,, ::'p-xl;';dm .(:: :;:;k’:f ‘rpr." = : = S A e Ui - . market was firm; creamery. i8%@2lc; dairy, | TURt. capsiacd and « e e :s T MBSO A Fiush of Gold, ¥ (Stuatt), | xmw YORK, Sept. 10.—The stock market - B ey Market | T9@itc. Cheese,”firm. 104@ittc.” Egas. frm; Fater abaut 80 yarde NE. . : Axifaite mx awanim > L Spectal D g D e % | maintained its waiting attitude to-day. The In- New Yori oney Market. | Gy g S “c;'%’:vnsm a small plunger, painted ‘Base 012932311 i SACRAMENTO, Sept. 10.—The big cele-| Letiger (S) 10 to 1, Bathos (100) 5 to 1 and | disposition to make any market commitments * 2 | with the = e By oo Dy oag A J £s 0006060601 0—1|bration in the bay city did t wholly | Suneilo (104) 6 to 1 also ran. was emphasized by the new uncertainties in the | NEW YORK, s-.p:. x‘o.—l:r‘on-y nfif‘&r“m—?g" from sunset te sunrise every night s fix i 0000111305 e ate this burg, for a large holiday g outlook, particularly the postponement but not | at 1%@1'z per vent; last loan, 1% b Wi I : 1 I light from the gaff, about fifteen . 3 throng filled the inclosures of Agricul-| o Entries for Tuesday’s Races. the abandonment of the anthracite miners' | prime mercantile paper, 4@5% per cent; ster- California Fruit Sales. | the water. The light-vessel fs in eleven T e i e atternoon. the srama| Following are to-morrow's entries: strike and the very meager news received up | ing exchange weak, with actual business in | | ome of water 4 3 tura his _ afternoon, | First, race, pacing. 2:18 class, purse $i000; | tO the time the market closed of the extent of | bankers' bills at $4 S6%@4 $5i4 for demand and | 4 % | The least depth found aver the wreck acifice hite Mc- | stand being comfortably filled With peo- | mioante, thrie in five. Dictaras. riee, 1ay | the dlsaster of the Texas hurricane. The wild | §§ $3i4a4 $3% for sixty days; posted rates. wenty-one (est, but the " end - - “First base on | Ple, the fair sex predominating, while the | Cadenza. Tags, Our Boy's Sister, Jennte §, | CXCitement in the cotton market diverted specu- | §4 S4@M &5 and ua.vm:lfgw:‘;orgm%%flcml‘x:; LONDON, Sept. 10.—Eard Fruit Company |yards at times shows above &s c Left | betting ring was jammed with specula- | Fredoricksburg, Gafftopsatl, Glen Way, Trving: | I8tiNe I8(Erent from, Mocks and caused some Sle | 3 8904 S: 000 o qotiare, seic: Covern | sales Callfornia trult: Pears—partietts, 2 560 | “verba Buena lishthouse e purack | tors. | _Second race, trotting, 2:16 class, purse 00, | Which might attend such unbridied speculation | ment ‘bonds, strong; State bonds, firm; rallroad { ;“?;!’ ;z:‘fl:""!”"":f;;mm:l’f:‘ - ; oo ;\'.a‘:‘x’al:d":.ias:hy:mm. . Pk - Hanley. | The Roman, driven In the most cultured| mile heats, three in five—Alta Vela, Lottle, |20d the demands which were made on the | bonds, irregular. boxes: Duchesse, S4@%c two-fifths boxes: How- | yards. - 3 i Time 9 minutes. Umpire | fashion by Ed Lafferty, captured the| e, Dan W, Psyche, Lynall. money market in order to carry the speculation. o two-fifths } : Louise Bonde, $1 26 | End of Pacific Mall dock, SW W., about X W. Stapl 3 | ce, running, four furjon; lo | The Texas storm caused positive depression Lond ]”ark“ ell, S4c two-fifths boxes; Louise 3 k. % 3 < - Stapleton. | gtanford trotting stake (for foals of 1897), ) i Jurjonss, palot S8, O aealt Wit = 't Was. offérad onaon . two-fifths hoxes; Eureka, $126; Suverb, $1 05. | 800 yards. valued ‘at $765, in astraight ' hests ~and.| Jone i Lade. GiB)." Slats. (155), ¥ ielas: (8),f 10 8 R e e Attt ap ther oo e | den Drops. $8c@$1 56_single crates: | Alcatraz lighthouse and end of Lombard- oy 4‘rs‘°c‘l:tf{:‘ ?n the | Proved_the only winning choice on the ! amrth face, running, for three year-olds and| lied The Kansas Oity Pouthers wiocks waes || NEW YORK. Sept. ‘i0—The Commercial Ad- | e T e ;"_i“{,.,:\."‘:,'?n",’w"k"ri'ani“.f,hfl.; NS fow t near victory At otd a pro- | Bpward. selling, six furlones—Redwald (101), | = s ety b Th TR K. S x F o vhen due notice w ¥ i bat tew hits | card. The fast r-old was held & pro- | petal (in0); Alturas (100, Nihau (103). Tenrica | the common and preferred, and there was s | vertisers London finencial cablegram seve: he | NEW YORK, Sept. 10.-—Earl Frutt Company | davs, when fue hotice will be given. B - e the “Pretgel-eaters | Bibitive favorite in what limited wagering | (112), Della Connor (102).St. Apollinaris (107, | bear drive induced by the recent liquidation | tone of the markets here held good to-day, but | alifornia_fruit: Grapes_Tokays, Tic® hthous k e 2 wo errors the etzel-eaters” | .. indulged In, winning on cach occason | Har’y Gwynne (112). Limber Jim (112), Bona | evident in the stocks and they recovered all | business was not increased. except for a con- | 31 “q&‘fln“r:;%r. e ket s g F ughmen” dragged out a long | (08 "0 ol "o Lo e Behind him Ben | 8% St Anthony (10D). but half of the loss. The anthracite coalers | tinental demand for Kaffifs, inspired by the | Hartletts. 31 boxes, §5cQi1 20 halt boxes. 2 ce of which was shattered | % - a3 o o | Fifth race running, six_furlongs, Futurity | Were favorably affected by the postponement of | news from South Africa. Peaches—Salways, 5 s, | - = Liebes and Tom Smith, also sons of 3 second and third money mans, 70@75¢ single crates; Stlver, $5@%0e. Six- | % teen cars fruit sold to-day. | CHICAGO, Sept. 10.—The Earl Fruit Company | of California fruit to-day illy$Andrew (i15), Dunfree (118), Spain St. Rica (118), Lily Diggs (11 ce. running, for three-vear-olds and 1ling, one mile—Pompino (107), Jen- the strike and Reading first preferred and New | Jersey Central rose, respectively, 1 and 2 points | on small dealings. Professional operators are steeped in the conviction that active specula- In the Americans trading was apathetic and prices were weak, until the opening in New York brought about a partlal recovery here. | | Tintos were strong, touching 59t%. Other cop- ime by the Stockton root- | ed on the b.eachers bout a lot of them not Kinney, annexed respectivel Grapes—To- Shipping Intelligence. 12 trot | ca Immediately following came the (104), Kickumbcb (93), Bathos (92), | tion is waiting only the results of the pending | per shares were featureless. Discounts were @$§1 20 single crates; clusters. average | ¥ 1l was the purve dispenser for Hank | with about the same equine stars as those | Morinel (104), Merry Boy ( Castake (108) | electoral contest and they covered short con- | quietly steadier and call money was easy, but ild““-‘fi:lla@:_.fi;M$m§:lu;l:‘:rsfihfla”d;e.u - n r Harper. All the hits dur- | answering the roll call for the 2:10 trot | Jingle Jingle (100), Sugden (103). tracts to-day In the fear that the Maine elec- | tightness is expected before the end of the | —d Anion. T90U¥1 00, PoXeS: feeuind Co ST were well distributed. In | decided last week and won by Dolly Dill- | —— tlon might awaken the market into aetivity at | week. ' The bank recefved £200.000 gold from I T P MASLI Tate, dhaise | ATRPTRR e S i Pabst began the work | on. To-day Hazel Kinney turned the ta- | IN THE PAVILION. foes “was generally very snall mad ot Of | Australle a5 firm on the unexpected result of | Salways, 40G6te. Plums—Golden Drop, 35 - prices was generally very emall and ragged. | Stmr_Homer, Donaldson, 9 day local team, reaching | bles on Dolly, taking the second, fourth it Saritnns. BOK. wrde and 23 hours single crates. s st - 5 - e hon il Eg T The industrial speclalties eased under recent | mint buying and closed at 287d. e from_Dutch Harbor. He stole sccond, went to | and fifth heats. Before the horses were| Poultry and Belgian HMare Shows | pressure, notably Sugar, People's Gas and 5 CLOSING. crates; Silver. 3@Tc. Sixteen cars frult sold | "\ gtm: Farragut. Nicholson. 8 days from POtk oh 5 peba | cotiod Loty SIS o s Delight the Orphans. Brooklyn Transit. The furious speculation in c: P S £ Z San Diego. g the most | pools against 313 for the fleld sting 1 cotton gives point to the bank statement and | LONDON, Sept. 10.—Atchison, 28%; Canadian | Chicago Livestock Market. | “Br stmr Wellington, Ryan, 38 hours from m};v'fi \a: 1hde bel} | ?‘r !rlay}\\lAltm ,\]i £ hJessne |< it fiinnv} Special Dispatch to The Call. arouses some renewed uneasiness as to thae | P cif‘l’c. 9;: l'nl;m f;cl%cwvrgm:‘dr_r"- ;Or& | Comox. g o ildebrand and | Hazel Kinney. In the opening heat Hazel Q" 5 ability of the money market to meet the pe- | ern Pacific preferred, 73%; Grand Trun : | _Stmr Bonita, Nlcolson, ours from New- the sacks on a | Kinney broke at the first turn. Dolly nf;%“f?"“}?o' 5‘;;"" 10.—The poultry | B05"J Tail strain upon 1t. - Another shary o | Anaconda, 9. Bar silver, steady, 28%d per| CHICAGO, Sept. 10.—CATTLE—Receints. 2. | port. : 5 t | Dillon” on the back stretch and Miss Jes- | elglan hare shows, in connection | cline in sterling exchange, due to continued | ounce. Money, 214@2% per cent. 000, Including 5000 Westerns and 2000 Texans. | = Stmr Arcata. Nelson. 57 hours from Cbos Ba: scored. Then both | sle, a 6 to 1 chance, with Charley Dunfee | With the State Fawr, were formally | hrn\‘a'| Ycro‘!t:‘m d;mt“dlam lr;uon. disvoue]zrl of Condili —/__T Steady to a shade lower, including Westerns o San Mateo, Fletcher, 34 hours from ved to the windup. driving, strolled in first ahead of Claudius | opened to-night and they attracted a | @nv disposition that gold might go out to Eng- ondition of the Treasury. and butcher stock. Texans, steady: good (o Nanaimo. A S {in large crowd to the annex accommodating | 1and,foie week, but the sub-treasury In the ab; f b prime steers, §5 6096; poor to medium, $450@ oonD Centennial, Stannard, 15 days from srocerose. - Hazel Kinney Wakes Up. them. The second week of the falr is.|at Paciic oints and for retunded bond pre. | WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.—To-day's state- Sokers. Satoc lower. 5305 30) coma, cholce and | gErench bark Touraine, Guitio, 167 days fromy B 1. . A | 3 S or some reason, always more ular | miums is beginning to absorb cash on account | ment, of the treasury balances in the general edium, 5@10c lower. §2 o Ry B - Cols 3 -4 ¢ 10 178 Vel The Selll how Mol ove i saanat with ihe Sacramentans than the flvst and | ot the revenue surplus, | % fund, exclusive of the §150,000,000 gold reserve | 3. "eammers, ctendy, 202 155 puly, | poch® Foresthome, Colstrop, § days from Cooe 3 0 9 0 2 2 0 things ina most uhconcerned manner. As|{he AuSmentsd attendance to-night testl- | ,in® 208, ics” by vatue, §545,000. - e |in the division of refemption, shows: Avall. | steady, 82703 € calves %672 Texams. re. Schr Jennie Thelin, Pearson, §% days fromo B erly a A Dooniy o | Foundlings' Home, the Sisters’ Asylum | b ond © And fhecbe W der cent dn.the 7 steers, $3 254 20; Texas bulls, §2 50@3 40. juille R . g i 30 478 A a8 ;‘g'azq%‘r}‘&fi.(?gfigfi: avout the same | 2 (e Brocestant Orphan o ylum iy b, S e New York Cotton Market. HOGS-Receipts, 31,000; to-morrow, 15,000, eg- | CO0uille River. ATLED. H { Sanders salled e 3 . NEW - imated; left over, 2500. Active, average 5c s a S B9 88 BN E he Santa Rosa Stock Farm en. | tended the Pavilion on special invitation | ghares i Clost: timated . Aol 3 i Tuesday, September 10 5.0 BB s A e 9, ihe directors and the little ones were | “Sold. Stack— Bide | NEW YORK, Sept. 10.—The intensity of ex- | higher o, ¥ 0, mized snd pucghers, §000 | seme State of California, Gage. Astoria e e 2. Heel Kinnsy i S ghte e experience. To-| 8810 Atchison . 273 | citement and activity of speculation on the | panvy ¢4 95@3 10: light, $5 20@5 60; bulk of sales, | German stmr Eva, Peterson, Comox. . 5 2 3 9 1.0 F breaks on the way home, coming in | ROTTOW is to be school children’s day and | 7,220 Atchison prefd 0% | Cotton Exchange to-day was without parallel. | §5 205 40. | Stmr Czarina, Seaman, Seattle. cc sing 3 5 COBYR it will be made especlally attractive. 75 Baltimore & Qhio . 25 ded any | VSHEEP—Recelpts, 20,000, Sh teady to a | Stmr Pomona, Shea, Eureka, second. : Various schools will ‘uke thelr pupils to Canadian Pacific 87 | o I e e L e ert | e Westein fesders’ and export| Stme Point Arens. Hansen, Mendootna: PO. A. E | Yetching 2 now againet 6 for the entire | the Pavilion in a body and the attendance Canada Southern 49y | recorded, the extremes being a hundred points | SPATS Toe higher: choice lambs strons, others | Stmr Noyo, Johnsom. Fort Brags. 2 0 0| fleld, Dolly led Hazel Kinney into the| i) pe large. Chesapeake & Ohio . 2812 | with relapses frequent and violent. The mar- | SHECP. 10¢ bishors Cholel Brabs Moo osr Tatr | mr Cleone, Madsen. 3 1 olstreich and looked to have the fourth| “In the Beigian hare show many of the Chicago Great Western ; 10 | ket opened trregular and excited with brices | 3 thoica mixed, 3 35@3 ;. Western sheep, | Schr W F Jewett, Johnson, Kiawack. 9 1 §|heat cinched, when she suddenly made a| fine exhibits come from Santa Ciara and Chicago Burlington & Quincy. 125% | 43961 points higher on an irresistible rush of | $2 6073 83; Texas sheep, $2 %@3 %: native Schr O M Kelloge, Iversen, Tahitl § 3 o dimmy” permitting Hodges and his mare | Alameda counties. while there are many Chicago Ind & Louleville - i-- 2 | buying In which every branch of the trade took | lambs. $4 2%@5 75: Western lambs, # 6065 &. | j CORRECTION. § 3 1|PoIaclon d final heat was a repetition | A POUILTy exhibit is conceded to be ths Chicago & Northwestern . 16144 | out exception were parties having heavy profits New York Metal Marke:. R e R T s . o ecror 2 3 §lof the preceding heat, Dolly agaln EOIE | fterest sitashos 1o tho Failion. Much Chicago Rock Island & Pacific... 1074 | within reach. Many of these immediately took £y John McDonald, for Baltimore, 0 Break, losing out by nearly a 0zen | Mo ur Lea hon iy JAlrY exhibit in € CC & 8t Louls.. 9% | the bull side again and were still long at the | NEW YORK, Sept. 10.—Owing to the heavy | TELEGRAPHIC. # 1 1|lengths. The winner was superbly han-| Datryments Asom o close to-night. Following the call the market | greivals of tin in London our market developed | POINT LOBOS, Sept 10 (10 = & v rbly han irvmen’s Assocfation, which opens to- lorado Southern Jst nre a1 T T MG Al | arriva : Pt 10 (10 p. m.)—Weather SNINGS. dled by her owner. P. W. Hodges, and like | morrow. Colorado Southera 24 prefd Bax- g & rate. with the | 2T 0 o ttone, clostng casy for tin at $30@ | fogEy; wind SE: velocity 12 miles. the stakewinner clatins McKinney as her | "“The music, under the direction of C. A. Delaware & Hudson movement In the main generally swinging to- | 5 %" L0 (he ik “was quiet and un- | SPOKEN. 0000 00 4ternal parent. Neale, (s especially meof, il it Delaware Lackawann ward higher prices As the morning pro- | % b "€ and lead were quiet. the lat- | July 18—Lat 2 N, long 28 W, Br ship Silber- 00 013317, six_turlong dash for runners was next | davilia atiractions poguiden. b.e':{‘" S Denver & Rio Grande ceeded speculation broadened until the mar-| CURTEC “Ch the basis of $4 37%, and spelter, | horn. from Newcastle, Eng.. for San Francisen 1288 14 acadeq. Torsida, a 4 to 1 chance, won | Siite Fiir Ciat ate proting mapring. 0! Denver & Rio Grande K mational’ setbacice. foflowed mervteying | thoush easy In tone. closed at $4 TG4 2% | Juiy 20 -Tat 2 N. fong % W. Be ship Port | g B2l R i e 3 Erie . was unchans 5. Phatr aniey, fr iwerp for S 4 | il From Cowbay. Bambautin Giat Erie, Rufges, which Kept operators, of mo macter | Lake, copper was unchaneed af S5 IS, Pixizen | om Antwerp for San Francisco. DOMESTIC PORTS. COOKS INLET—In Prussia, for San Franciseod | AU8 %-Bark what belief, jumping to keep pace. The Eng- lish - market showed corresponding gyrations and orivate cables denoted complete chaos in Great Northern Hocking Coal showed prominently for a way aud then | blew up. o-base hits—Eager. First base on errors— kton 1, San Francisco 1. First base on ofil- ON EASTERN TRACKS. brokers' price for lead was $4 and for copper | Rt S 5 5 E2% Hocking Valle: San Fy 8 baile—Stockton 4, San Francisco 2. Left o v Johnny McDonald could un- Finish o verpool. The bulls, however, e PORT TOWNSEND. - Passed i Faars Srockion 4 fan Prancista & Struck oute | doubiedls be. ChaThed up the. losa of the | Exciting B8 the Wee I the Towa Gontear s o e L SRR T Visible Grain Supply. | Jabez Howes. from Dutch Harbor > 1 SMP By Har by Knell 3. Hit by pitcher—Lewy. | mile purse to the favorite, Snips. With Day at Kinloch Park. Towa Central prefd . change Seatember sold up to 10%c, as against T ;:,‘,‘_q.‘;*gé{.‘j;fa‘;';"‘e‘;";'é R s g le o Pabs assel — h h o o 7 W, @ night, ND- ey Time of game—1:4s. Umpire—0"Con- | {h¢ race in hand he was selzed with an at-| ST. LOUIS, Sept. 10—Exciting finishes e e e o155 the later months wasl@?! NEW YORK, Sept. 10.—The statement of the | Meyer, from Redondo. » s Ao Oniclal score—J. W -Biusieien. P an Saipped and downed & long meck | characterized the racing at Kinloch Park Lake Shore points above Saturday's figures. The founda. | visible supply of grain in store and aficat on | _Sailed Sept 10-Schr North Bend. for Sam by Mounee. on Bl Mido. Show honors | to-day. Track fast. Results: Loulsville & Nashville . tion_of bull Meas and the chlef cause of the | Saturday, September 5, as compiled by the | Francisco. Games To-Day. For the first time since the present league has been organized interior clubs New York Produce Exhange, is as follows Wheat—51,736,000 bushels; increase, 1,450,000 5,357,000 bushels; Micrease, 44,000 bushels. Manhattan Elevated . Metropolitan Street Rallway Mexican Central .... Minneapolis & St Louis terrific bull speculation was the news that the best section of the crop had been swent by a troolcal storm, the equal of which was not known. Reports from Central Texas were WESTPORT—Arrived Sept 10—Stmr Navarro, hence Sept 5. GREENWOOD — Arrived Sept ‘Whitesboro. hence Sent 9. went to Grand Sachem. The fina) six-furlong spin was character- ized by the closest finish of the entire meeting. February, the®favorite, Flush of Six furlongs, selling—Zanetto won, Canrobert second, Silent Friend third. Ti 1:15%. Seven furlonge, selling—Ladas ' won, Farly Bird second, La_ Mascotta third. Time, 1:29. 10 — Stmr SO et e 3 i 15 | vazue and totally unsatisfactory. Oats—§,825,000 bushels; decrease, 428,000 | GRAYS HARBOR—Safled Sept 9_Schrs Vo YOl contest =n the Joval Gismend. Sanfsols snd Asian dnishing noses: on.thelpbion S8 beltCREIGEE Cea et iral s i g oo 3315 | tondea "fo. increase the Tears of mnacts and | bushels. | 1ant, Abbie and Lena Sweasey. and stmoe Prancisco and Oakland will cross bats 8¢ | wire The judges placed the latter colt, | Gond heat for the piace Time 1gire 2o 8 Mobile & Ohio.. 3| the blg crop theorists In general. Liverpool | Rye—§31,000 bushels: increase, 62,000 bushels. | Newbers and Despateh, all for San Franeiseo. 1:3 this afternoon at Recreation Park.|gret, though many thought the first choice | “Six furl o T B Missouri Kansas & Texas % | Was Mmilary infiienced, as weil as the New | Barley-574000 bushels; ~decrease, 4,000 | Sept W0—Schr Guide, for San Francisco. Sacramento will meet Stockton at the | areived intime D e he ML Spon. Magple Missouri Kansas & Texas prefd...... 30% | Orleans market. Fstimates pointing to a loss | bushels. | (NUSHAGAK—Salled = Aug Z—Bark Un- conclusion of this game. o < 2 R oindl, eckifcs third. i Trne il New Jersey Central of 74,0000 to 1.000.000 bales and the announca. | No report of Galveston stocks. Treated same | daunted, for San Franciseo. Hobart Is Spilled. bed won. 'ida Ledford seaond, Tou Doustty New York Gentral . | ment that snot cotton was in enormous de- | as last week. | ASTORIA Sailed Sept 10—Stmr Columbfa. W PITTSBURG CREEPING UP. In the forenoon Walter Hobart's team | third. Time, 1:475. orfolk & Western il SOntl At AE%G Higher Ml e ifaa of Blues were ignominiously beaten by | One mile and three-sixteenths, eelling—Fox Norfolk & Western prefd . the conviction of the bears. The Government Arrived Sept 10—Schr Ploneer, hence Aug 23 Portland’s Business. 3 - on, < Northern Pacific .. ‘ September, usual - | SEATTLE—Arrived Sept o- [ Tommy Leach Wins the Day by a | TomW Driscolls Rod.f., xrtlxe score standiny hm Bard ‘fz‘\&%‘:}ridgelun second, Kitty Clyde third: Ny ER I et Topont tow Reptamper. cum;!ln'.‘(‘five'fi?fi‘:fimfl. sy P iy e B T ” to 1 at the close of three periods. . 7 Ontario & Western . ure as an influence. The eneral condition| PORTLAND, Or., Sept. 10.—Clearings, $436,- | Golvin Bay: schr Martha W Tuft. from Home-Run Drive. game drew a large crowd and the rough| DRTROIT, Sept. 10,—Results at Wind- Oregon Railway & Nav. Was glven at 65.2 as agalnst 75 last month, hal 579,505, v il - | Nome. Sept 10—Stmr Elthu Thomson, CORRECT ETANDING OF THE CLus. |Work was roundly appiauded. Early iaf g Oregon Raflway & Nav pretd 5.5 in September last vear. 79.8 in 1898 and 8.5 | S balances, ¥, Cape Nome. i s I . n lling—Miss Retd ELaivenls in 1897, This average included 77 for Texas, as Northern Wheat Mark e b p sk £ : ! _ spraining his right shoulder. He n _turlongs, selling—Miss s e ncisco. el i g oS L g e ey cog;ufued m:iouem1 the game, | Finem' Remice técond, - Decist third. Time, g;;g:fx"x st rerd R et s oS M B o MarRet Pg,t-f«\f; BAY_Pamed in Sept I-Stmr San Pittsbu 6 50 5626t Louis,... g to use his o stick, re- | 1:28%. ng 28 prefd . .G, "Senir p S ro, from Cape Noi _ Philadeiphia 55 63 615 Clncinnatl 63 8 448 ifi?fifi}' Yo blocking players of the oppo- | LEiVe furlongs, selling—Emma C L won, Pine Rio Graons. Western-.... B s, e rokes: bolns et OREGON. EUREKA—Satled Sept 10—Stmr Eureka, for Chicago ... 51 4% |New York .46 €5 .414 |gite team, To offset the mishap, Captain | Clip second, Willard third. Time, 1:02 o Giande Western pretd short by the opening rise. The announcement| PORTLAND, Sept. 10.—The local wheat mar- | San Francisco. = Driscoll courteously had Charley Dunphy | , 51X furlongs. selling—Corder won, Farl Foneo &t Louls & San Fran.. ¢ their suspension did not seriously disturb | ket is unfavorably affected By a furth FONRIEN yOW ROOKLYN, Sept. 10.—Tommy Leach wom | lay solde his stick. ~Joe” Tobin, ~Tom o e R e 02 L St Louis & San Fran Ist prefd 67 | The market. as they were known to have unim. | in freights, the Riversdale, the oy sien | NANAIMO Arrived Sept $—Nor stmr Titanta, = game for Pittsbure in the eighth inn- | Driscoll, “Dick” Tobin, Peter 'Martin, | Nottie Hegent sccond, Miss Sohk thicg S Tiom: B Tty b orerd B | vectunt smlgatioon cutvndbne L Baged ship In the Northwest. being chartered | " RiNSALFE Passed Sept -Br ship Clan ing with a home run drive to deep left, with | Frank Carolan and M. E. Flowers, the | 1:45%. 2 St Louls Southwestern prefd. »’Q e amder & flurry of DrOAt:taxing near the | \0avat 4 d. the highest rate paid since | Gaibraith, hence April 3 for Queenstown Clarke and Ritchey on the bases. He had been | other players, took all sorts of | One mile, selling--Flag of Truce won, Aber- St Paul'.... # g waoel g 1893~ Exporters are still quoting 36¢ for Walla P Passed Seot 9—Br bark Inveresk, Close prices settled back a few points. The close was irregular and exeited with prices LIZART chances. The final game will be played Saturday next. subétituted for Donahue, who had gone to right gat second, Henry Launt third. Time, 1:43%. id as an understudy for Wagner, the latter St Paul prefd Five and a half furlongs, selling—Giad Hana Walla, and it is possible that a cent more St Paul & Omaha. could be obtained. Blue stem s easy at 8@ | for Queenstown. hence April g v 40GS0 points higher. § 59c, and valley for milling pu @ | “LIVERPOOL—Salled Sept S—Br ship Matter- having been called home by the death of his | While galloping Rio Chico on the inside | Won, Jack Adie second, Rideau third. Time, Southern Pacific B It Uinoed the total: Sreksnctions. ab | 10s aul Y TPoses Will com- | porn, for San Francisco. e The Ti0T%. wed mand 9. 3 ey R VT ; o pieces. Attendance, 3000, Score: L edlhaan: aiih rim iy CHICAGO, Sept. 10.—Weather clear, Texas & Pacific recorded. S TACOMA, Sept. 10.—WHEAT—Quiet and un- | C sonIaM A Arrived prior to Sept S—Dr s sadl gt 4 mount were in lon with a sprinkling| 4,0y fast at Harlem. Results: Third Avenue . — 4 |changed. Biue stem, 5¢; club, Séc, both for | stmr Rokeby. from Manila. _Prior to Sept 10— B E s ipat. tha by being Auorten aut B et i Tk Union Pacific 573 export. Smr City of Peking, from San Francisco, via ¢ 10 §|serionsly injured, while the horse limped | Jive THElOREs Tusk oF 3%, Tola eecona, Union Pacific prefd Tily ‘ Honolulu, for Hongkong. 18 1|away with & bruised shoulder. A R L T % 17" | New York Grain and Produce Foreign Markets, OCEAN STEAMERS. Glonity al Pasil, Diten OB 0o The Summary. Sim W second, Abe Furst third. Time, 114 " Bris r Y . ANTWERP—Arrived Sept 10—Stme Fyfesland, Sinnity and . Umpi 3 g Stceplechase” short course—Frona. wor, ' Neg- £ & Lake Erie 8 prefd.: ||\l 5% | #————————————————* | 1oNDON. Sept. 10—Consols, % s B R fexives Supt 3 iiviny Octasta NEW YORK. Sept. 10.—The poor flelding of One mile and a sixteenth. “won, Owe Rt e 13| \EW YORK, Sept. 10.—FLOUR—Receipts, | 28%d. French rentes, 10If %c. Cargoes on pas. | from San Francisco. via Valparaise. etc . the New Yorks this afterncon emabled the borosecond, Macy third, " Time. 148 £, e A — Yae. | 36800 Dhrields export : 500 | sage, nominally unchanged: cargocs Walla SYDNEY, N S W-Sailed Sept 10-Stme Mio- ouls to win almost ix furlongs—Silurian won, Bonnie Lissak g H ! B G * | wera, for Vancouver. e, T et T G . ond, Wall third. Time, 113 38 ¢ Arsalk sec- 12 | packages. Market fairly active and steady, | Walla, 33 3d; English country markets, firm; | ™5 T £ pOOL- Arrived Sept 9—Stme Cmbet Ohe mile and ar _eighth, selling—The Devil 15 | with n moderate demand for both sprine wnd e D E e L wwey from New York. o e Jigp. Defender 1L second, Finsteln third. Time, Mircellaneois— AT Redfeipte, 18127 bushels: exports, | G0 flour on paseage to U. K., 50,000 quar- | o SUEMENriied Sept drstme Tricazion 1., by McKinney (Rodri —_—— American Cotton Ofl.. 82% | 32,099 bushel s, 2,130,000 bushels futures, LIVERPOOL, 3 Aller, from New York. BAY STAR WIN ‘}.,,I?m.fl’"”:" e;p:m: “-‘;"a le,:nmz. 1 Sta 3 thntl‘.w;“v%flm'r-g}mfi!finfi Satled Sept $—Stmr Princess Irene, mour and Grady. Umpire—Gaffney. gare g st elevators S0%ec 1. o. wat” | count: M"‘" St 0% 4. | New York. — 123" | No. 1 Northern Duluth. s3%c f. o. b. afloat; T inaskets, quict; weather in England.’| “MURORAN—Sailed Sept 93— Tee e NEW YORK. Sept. 10.—Beautiful 3 | No. 1 hard Duluth, .00, b, aficar Cp. | Partly_cloudy. = o Fonear Tor Bt T e American League Games. weather, a perfect track and a first-class A enne s D e ed cmon—nmmtumfl GLASGOW--Arrived Sepé 10—Stmrs Kastalia MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 10.—Minneapolis 3, card were the features of the opening day | * e all day. wLuane o AT L. o and Ontarian, from Montreal. Butaio of the grand circuit meeting at the Em. | ° i | R Tor soriatana | No. 3 rea Wosteres itier A Ry 3 i | aaied, Sepi S-Stme Buenos Ayrian, for 0. Sept. 10 —Chi 2, Cleveland 3. pire City track. About e wit- | rains in the North! Closed sicady at iic s 3d: N o e dudgee 31 | MIBTT MILWAUKEE, Sept. 10.—Milwaukee 1, De- nessed a great Gay's sport. Ten met in| Sales’ 6T i siech i December, & | Wiitetn Gee Gomern “Eamat wowe LM stnr troit 0. the 2:12 trot and Bay Star was made m""‘ September, W@, | 2-a. 88 3 rosse, from New York for