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New 1 o strike morning ers ra H ebout ecove: THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1900. NEW/ SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. ine: B wmd Sterling Exchange advanced. | ley decidedly firmer. Corn and Rye unchanged and dull. A S ng in with prospe Potatoes 1 I 1s and Beans and Sceds. is f and Middlings firm under light stocks. Other kinds unchanged. a further advance. Eggs a fraction better. Itry continues plentiful and depressed. ts steady. ns firm. strong. v under moderate receipts. uts quiet and featureiess. Nuts, Raisins and Honey very firm. Bacon advancing in the West. Wool meglected. Hides quiet. ther change in the Meat market. wniports of Specte. Tallowe firm. advance advices 65 Los Angeles 68'Sacramento ..... San Luis Obispo. San Dieg o ‘the a fro quiv- Maximum temperature, NERAL ure is central over the lowest pressure is The pressure has fallen and Oregon and along the a coast and risen over the ) has risen in all districts oudy over r in other districts Francisco ptember 28 EASTERN MARKETS. York Stock Market. in rests. away fr £ time pest. This ¢ powerful manip huy stocks to cover. facts were obvious 1 hardly e past. nvietion, from nlated marked along the Central Northwestern Lle for fair weather in for thirty : warmer in lght north- To-Aay's noteworthy srimarfly due ajnst the shorts was the hands of strong The bidding up of shorts on advantage- could true, the up- have been precipi the lengths it has with- peculative senti- on_which has induced Almost the fon must be given strengthened by authoratative Eotiations are going for- thracite coal operators and * a basis of settiement has with good hope of success, f the recovery in prices on this considering the een made on the since the rce and which has n mccount of the strike. n that a st must by ¥ of the money market, ped to this result night on a rumor of the settiemen The up to n red from 2 to 3% points. the top. Elv n that there was littie short sell- Thi in_con: y threw off all s of the coming : The down- sterling exchange of a full haif the pound for both actual and posted The strength of market, Erowing into buoyancy, was after an cpening dip in prices due the chagrin of the bears, who were driven cover last scarcely hold in view of the which was dlaclosed by the ke settiement is imminent. e borne in mind that when prices reibly diverted in a given direction coal ich was Dot confirmed this xtreme advances in the coals ran n New Jersey Central and leading specialties and local traction stocks ] In the active omd list met gains of 1 to 2 points are the the closing active and strong at Bonds improved in sympathy with stecks, the epecul value ative issues leading. Total S50, 00, NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Stocks— Atchison ... Atchison prefd .. more & ORio. an Pacific . da Southern wake & Ohlo.. ) Great Westers » Burlington & 1 ind & Louisville. hicago Ind & Lowisville prefd. hieago & Eastern Hlinols hicago & Northwestern hicago Rock Island & TCC & St Louls Colorado Southern . Colorado Southern Ist prefd. Colorado Southern 24 prefd Delaware & Hudson Delaware Lack & Denver & Rio Grande Denver & Rio Grande prefd.. sales, ' par tates new fours advanced % in the rfolk & Western £ Ik & Western prefd. regon Ratlway egon Railway Penneylv ding Reading 1st prefd Reading 24 prefd uthern Raflway ...... uthern Railway prefd Texa Upion Pacl Wabash Wheeling & Lake Erie Wheeling & Lake E 24 prefd.. American Tnited States Wells Fargo Miscellaneous— American Cotton Oil... 32 ... American Cotton Ofl prefd 58 250 American Majting 4 | American Malting prefd.. . 21 1000 American Smelting & Refining 3614 635 American s Smelting & Ref pref American Syirits American Spirits b i American Steel Hoc 18% American Steel Hoop prefd 64 American & American § American Tin Plate.... % | American Tin Plate prefd. 78 American Tobacco ...... 9% American Tobacco prefd. Anaconda M Brooklyn Ray Colorado Fuel & Iron Continental Tobacco 3 Continental Tobaceo prefd Federal Steel ..... Federal Steel prefd Glucose Sugar Internation: International Paper jede Gas nal Biscuit Biscuit pref Lead ... Lead prefd ational Steel ........ ational Steel prefd ew York Alr Bra orth American Paper r prefd andard Rope & Twine. & Tro P CC & St Louls 422,400 Shares sold CLOSING BONDS. U_S 25 refunding, | do 4s ... . when Issued, reg.103% N ¥ Cent Ists......108% do_coup 1044/N J Cent gen 3s...122% do'3s reg .. 105% | No Pac 3s 3 do coup .11l ol do ds ... ‘1031 Go new 45 reg .14 N Y C & St L is.105% do coup ..........134% (Norf & W con 4s.. 47% do old 4s reg......114% Or Nav lsts........100 do coup .. 1% do 46 ... 02| | dobs reg 113% Or § Line 6s. 127 | do coup .. 1131 o con 5s 113 Dis of Col 3.65s....123 |Reading gen 4s.... $6% | Atchison gen 4s...101% R G W 1Ists . 853 | do adj 4s . i 8t L & I M con bs.112 | Can So 2ds . 1061 Bt L & S F gen 6s.123 Ches & Ohio 4i4s.. #8135t Paul cons .......15 do 58 ... 11528t P C & Pac 1si c'a Nweon 139 | o s ... do § F deb 55...120 |0 Pac i Chi Term 4s . %2 [Ro Ry 58 | Colo So 48 7635 8 Rope & Twine 6s 66 | D& R Gists......108 |Tex & Pac lsts....112% | a0 4s ... ST do 2a8 6" | | Erie gen 4s 13 Union Pac 4s 165 | Wabash 1sts | _do 2ds . 113 (West Shore 4s . 91 Wis Cent 1sts . 6415 'Va cent Gen Elec &8. fowa Cen lsts. 18 Ontario 10| Ophir 105 Plymouth 45 Quicksiiver o prefd 20'Sierrn Nev 0 00 Standard € Union Con 28 Yellow Jacket . 'OCKE AND BONDS. Hale & Norcross. Homestake Iron Silve: Mexican POS Money — {Union Pacific b6 Call loans . West End Time loans . @5 Wis Cent . Stocks— Bonds— Atchison . % Atchison 4 88% | do prefd . % N E G & Coke be.. 61 | Am Sugar . Mining shares— do prefd . Adventure Am_ Telephone. Allouez Min Co .. Boston Elevated.. .15 | Amal Toston & Maine 187 Atiantic o e, | cCB&q 1235 Boston & Mont | Dom Coal 3% Butte & Boston. Do pretd . Calumet & Hecla. Fed Steel % Centennlal 1355 Humbolde Gen El 1335 Osceola do_prefd . \Parrot Ed Elec 11 Quincy . | { Mex Cent i ta Fe Coj . 1 Mi=h Telephone Tamarack . o) i N E G & Coke. tah Mining Colony London Market. NEW YORK, Sept. vertiser's London financial cablegram says: The markets here were idle, drooping and featureless to-day. Berlin sold heavily, matnly Northern Pacifics and Canadlan Pacifics, on further contemplated restrictive bourse ex- | @i # and 5¢Si%; commercial bills, "egetables about as before quoted. | v firm, with limited supplies. | ceipts. | short | basis of high wines, $i3: sugars, | Rye, bushels | mixed stockers weak at 32 50@3 change, but New York sustained the market. | The bank retains complete control of the money m‘nrket. doing a large business. af Sliver clos 9%d, the highest nrice since March, 1897. e Indian vrice is still rising. CLOSI LONDON. Sept. 27.—Atchsion, 27%; Canadian Facific, 88%; Union Pacific preferred, orth- ern Pacific vreferred, 69%; Grand Trunk. 6 conda. 8t Bar silver, firm, 20%d. Mon er cent. New York ;1;0’;6. Market. YORK. Sent —Money on call, ady, 132@2 per cent; last loan, 1% per cent: prime mercantile paper, 412@5% per cent; ster- iing exchange, weak, with actual business in bankers' bills at $4 85%@4 §5% for demand and At $4 8214G4 821 for 60 days: posted rates, $4 83 34 8154 ilver certificates, 634 @64ic. Dar silver, 63%c. Mexican dollars, 43%c. Government bonds, steady: State bonds, {nactive; rallroad bonds, trregular. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Sept. 27.—To-day's statement of the Treasury balances show Avatlable cash balance, $136,664,838; gold, $79,501,399. * ‘eww York Grain and Produce. 3 YORK, Sept. 21.—FLOUR—Recelpts, exports, 17,603. Slow, being held above views by the mills. AT—Receipts, 0: exports, 127.8%0. eady. No. 2 red, 83%c f. o. b. afloat and §ljc elevator; No. 1 Northern Duluth, §70 f. 0. b. afloat, new: No. 1 hard Duluth, $0%c f. o. b. afloat. Options, after an easy start, based on clearing Northiwest weather, took a upward course. which they held until hour, gulded by local covering, a good for cash wheat throughout the coun- t speculative offerings and small North- NEW eceipts. They finally eased off uzde 1g and closed about steady at e de: to e net adv March, $61%@S7 1-16c. May, & L@S6%e, closed Si%e: Sep . October closed §1%c; De- t—Rio, steady: No. 7 involce, mild. quiet. ' Futures closed unchanged to five points bags I steady. 15@214c; 0 packages; steady. West- ulaz packing, at mark, 124@isc; West- s off, 20c. DRIED FRUITS. EVAPORATED APPLES—The market for i ted apples showed no important changes < or features. : prime, 4%,@5 . 3138 package ; June creamery, lifornia dried fruits were rather quiet, but about steady, at old prices, on the basis of 3i2@Tisc per pound for prunes, as to size and qualit PEACH —Peeled, 14@1Sc; unpeeled, 6@dc % Chicago Grain Market. CHICAGO, Sept. 27,—October wheat opened unchanged at 7%c to 77%c and soon after touched 77%4c, the feeling being rather bearish because of favorable weather in the North- west. A report that the French crop estimate is now 3,000,000 less than a month ago stiffened the views of holders and a reaction began. # | This was helped along by a liberal falling | Off in the aggregate receipts at the big West- ern markets. infl These tawo factors were the chlef uences in the advance of October to TT%Q 70%e. The bulge brought out profit-taking wheat and the market declined to 77ie, where it steadled on reports of good export sales and the close was firm, October %c higher, at 2@ TTo%C. Business in the corn pit was quite small not- withstanding the nervousness indicated by ire- guent varfations in price. October closed e ower at 40c. Oats were dull and featureless. closed a shade down at 21%e. Provisions were dull, but firm, sustained Ly, a demand from local shorts and packers. The' opening was easy because of liberal hog re- January pork closed 5c higher, lard a shade up and ribs 2%@sc improved. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles Open. High. Wheat September % ™% October % % November % 8l Corn No September “ 421 October 0% %0 November’ 3 a% Oats No. 2— September 22 2 | October . 22 2% November 2215 2% 122 122 November 130 1132 January 1150 2% 1150 1160 Lard, per 106 pounds— o October 700 TOT% 7074 November 69T% 105 706 January 675 §8) 680 Short Ribs, per 100 pounds— Septem 7% § 10 810 October - T T T% T7% January 612% 620 8 1714 Cash_quotations were as follows: Flour, unchanged and quiet; No. 3 spring wheat, 70@74%c; No. 2 red, iT4@i%c: No. 2 corn, 11%c; No. 2 yellow, 42G42%c; No. 2 ots, 204@27%¢; No. 2 white, %5%@?2Tc; No. 3 white, | 244@%%c; No. 2 rye, 52i4c; fair to choice malt- ing, 546 No. 1 North- western, $1 prime timothy seed, $4 30@4 50; mess pork, per barrel, $12 25@12 30; lard, per 100 pounds, $7 07%@T 10; short ribs sides (loose), $8a% dry saited shoulders (boxed), 6% @6%c; lear sides (boxed), $3 20@8 20; whisky cut loaf, 6.60c; granulated, 6.10c; confectioners’ A, 6.00c; 0. 1 flax seed, $1 oft A 5.950. Articles— Recelots. Shipments, Flour. barrels 21,000 Wheat, bushels Corn. bushels - Oats, bushels Barley, bushel: On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter market was steady. Creamery 13@18c. Cheese, firm, 10%@11%c. fresh, 16c. - Foreign Futures. * il LIVERPOOL. Wheat— . Sept. Dec. 8 41y 6 4% Sept. Jan.-Apl. . 2170 270 Closing - 26 06 g : Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, Sept. 21.—CATTLE—Recelpts, 8000; good steers generally 10c higher, all others Elow; natives, good to prime steers, $5 4@ | 590; poor to medium, $4 50G5 40; selected feed- ers, choice steady, others slow 950 helers, $2 904 65: canners, $2G2 10 bulle. 22 5004 90; calves, 4 G0G0 L0 Texas fed steers, $4 20@5; grass steers, $8 35G4 10; bulls, $2 40 18 40. HOGS—Receipts, 30,000; estimated for to- morrow, 21.000; left over, 4000: bc lower: top, 35 50; mixed and butchers, $ 10@5 50: good to choice heavy, $5 1025 50; rough heavy, $4 5 05; light, $5 2045 55; bulk of sales, $5 wos’%g SHEEP—Receipts, ~13,000; steady: lamba, steady to slow: %00d to choice wethers, $3 90 4 25 fair to choice mixed, $3 60@3 %; Western | sheep, 53 90@4 20; Texas sheep, $2 50@3 60, lambe, native, $4 50@5 50; Western lambs, $4 75 | @5 30. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 27.—Cotton futures closed barely steady with & net loss of 7G% poini the Jatter in September only: e e New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 27.—A slight reaction was noted in tin in the local metal market circlea to-day. Cables from London wers £1 lower on spot and £1 10s off on futures. This influence 4 | geau, §105@1 5; Duchess, §1 % tate common were quoted | i cholce, 5%@6c; fancy, | PRICOTS—Royal, 11@14c; Moorpark, 15@16c. | October | Low. Close. | caused freer offerings here and closed our mar- ket weak at 328 704728 9. Lake copper, whils { rather easy abroad, was quiet and unchanged at $16 5@17. Pig iron warrants ruled dull. weak and lower to sell at $ 50G10. Lead and spelter were dull and unchanged at 4 37} and $4 10@4 15 respectively. The brokers' price for lead was $4 and for copper $16 43. it = California Fruit Sales. * * NEW YORK, Sept. 27.—Earl Fruit Company tales Callfornia fruit: Grapes—Tokays, 55c@ $1 70 single and $2 403 15 double crates; Mala- §as, 60g9%0c single crates; Clusters, $1 35@1 4 Pears—Bosco, average $1 30 box; Beaurre Clair- @1 3; d'Anjou, 5@2 40; d'Comice, average §320. Peaches Salwaye, 20@30c boxes; Levi Cling, 25@Ssc Ames” Late Free, 5:G Porter Broe. Company sales: Grapes—Tokay: §135@3 25 double and 90c@$1 S0 single crates; | Clueters, - $1 25@1 50 single crats Moroceo 5: Muscats, 65c@$2 (5; Cornichons, 1 4 rted, f1 20@1 40. Plums—Kelsey, §1 70: | oe’s Late Red, Peache: lways, 35w s, CHICAGO, Sept 7. Porter Bros. Company cales California fruit: Pears—Bartletts, §105@ 250 box; dAnfou, Begurre Clairgeau, £1°20%1 85, Winter. = 5175; Beaurre Bosc, | §1 $0@1 800 Seckel Winter, 35c. Grapes—Tokays, { 1811041 35'¢ingle crates; assorted. §1 20. Peaches | Ward's Cling, 6. Earl Fruit Comp: lings, 60@65c; Salways, : sales: Grapes—Tokays, COcqg$1 25 single crat: Cornichons, §1 2041 30. Pears—Bartletts, Shc@§l 50 boxes. Peachs Salways, 4G Levi Cling, average Prunes—Ttalians, avirage J\;;r, average €0c. | BOSTON, Sept. 27.—The Earl Fruit Company | | auctioned California fruit to-day and realized the following prices: Grapes—Tokays, single | crates, $0c@$140. average $105. Pears—Bart- | letts, boxes, 75G80c, average 79c; Duchess, boxes, .$1 )@1 20, average $1 17; Winter Nelli: | boxes, $1G@1 85, 'average $143. Peaches—Sa | ways, boxes, 25G80c, average 6lc; Levi Cling, | boxes, 25@6ic, average 5bc; George's Late, | boxes, 40@60c, average 5lc; Lemon Cling, boxes, | average S6c: Ames' Late Free, boxes, average | 8c. ~ Five cars ‘gold to-day. Weather dry; | favorable, PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 27.—The Earl Fruit Compzny eold California fruit at auction to- 55e. e single crates; Sil- Eleven cars fruft sold to- day, realizing the following pric Grapes— | Tokavs, single crates, 80c@31 %5, average $1 01; | Clusters, single crates, $1 40@2, average §1 42! PrunesvItallans, single crates, §0@7ic, aver- | | 2ze 6lc. Weather dry; favorable. Three cars | | sold_to-day. PlTTSH\,’RG, Sept. 27.—The Earl Fruit Com- pany’'s sales of California fruit at auction to- day_are as follows: Pears—Bartietts, boxes, §50@$2 10, average $147. Peaches—Levi Cling, boxes, €0@€2%ec, average 60c: Salways, boxes. 80@70ec, a e 63c; Yellow Cling, boxes, To@ 80c. average 76c. Prunes—Itallans, single crates, 25460c, average i6c; Silver, single crates, aver- age 8fc. Two cars sold to-day. | | Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, Sept. balances, $58,080. Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Sept. 27.—The wheat market !s | easter under the latest advance in freights, and while limits have been reduced slightly the selling movement has not been materlally checked. Walla Walla was selling to-day at B6@6€0 and bluestem about 53%c. There Is very little valley offering and prices are steady at about 60c. The most important event in the wheat market to-day was the establishment of the standard for the coming season. It has been fixed at 59 pounds for Walla Walla and 80% for, bluestem. This is a pound higher to the bushel than the standard established by the Washington Grain Commission. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Sept. Wheat, | changed. Bluestem, 9% Clearings, $321,21 firm and un- club, e, | Foreign Markets. | LONDON, Sept. 27.—Consols, 881: Silver, { 20 1-16d; French rentes, 100f; wheat cargoes on | passage, firmer tendency: No. 1 Standard Cali- fornia, 3% 3d; Walla Walla, 30s 94; English | country markets, firm. | LIVERPOOL, Sept. 21.—Wheat, steady: No. 1 Standard California, 6s §%d: wheat In Paris, | @ull; Flour in Parl : Fronch country mar- kets, steady; weat ngland, rain. COTTON—Uplands, 6 13-16d. CLOSING. 1 WHEAT—Spot. stead 0. 2 red Western winter, 6a 3d: No. 1 Northern spring, 6s 6d; No. 1 California, 6s 6'4d. Futures—Qulet; Septem- | ber, 6s 2d; December, fs 4}4d. | CORN—Spot, steady; American mixed, new, | 4s 414d. Futures—Quiet; October, 4s 3%d; No- vember, 4s 3%d; December, 4s 2%d. | | (e LOCAL MARKETS. * * } Exchange and Bullion. | Sterling Exchange, @ days...... — M8 Sterling Exchange, sight. - 487 Sterling Cables . - 488 New York Exeh Pt or Cw York Exchange, telegraphic — 20 = Silver, per ounce i & Mexican Dollars, nominal.,...... 0 @ &l Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—The forelgn markets showed little change. New York stood about the same. Chicago opened tame on Indifferent cables, but the feeling was steady. There was a good shipping demand, 230,000 bushels being taken at Chicago and 300,000 at Kansas City for ship- mert. In the local market futures were lower. Epot Wheat—Skipping, $1 03%; Milling, $1 061 @1 08% | CALL BOARD SALES. Session—9:15 o'clock—December— 4: 22,000, $10S. May—2000, Informal 10,000 81 1% Secon. Session—No sales. Regular Morning Session—December—2000 ctls, $107 £00, $107%. May—2000, $1 4%; 4000, | $1 1416 2000, $1 143, Afternoon Session—December—8000 ctls, §1 07! BARLEY—The feeling is decidedly better. The demand for good Feed has improved consider- ably within the past day or two. Feed, Tic for choice bright, 72 1 and’ 6Ti%@T0c for oft grades; Brewing and Shipping grades, 77%%@825c; Chevalier, nomi- nal. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—No sales. Second Sesslon—No sales. Regular Morning Session—December—2000 ctls, T5%c; 6000, 7540, X Afternoon Session—December—2000 ctls, T5ige. OATS—The market continues dull and un- @73%c for No. changed. Wiite, $115@1 30; Surprise, $1 35@1 40; Red, $110@1 20; Gray, $110@120; Black, for feed, 1 10@1 15; for seed, $1 15G120 per ctl. CORN—None offerirg. RYE—%0@%2%0 per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California Family Extras, $3 80G@ | 87, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $3 40@3 50; Oregon and Washington. $2 75@3 10 per barrel for family and $3 153 50 for bakers’; Eastern, | $4 75@5 75 ver barrel. HILLSTUFFS—Prices in eacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to_ the trade: Graham Flour, $3 per 100 lbs: Rye Flour, $27; R: Meal’ £2 50; Rice Flour, $7; Corn'Meal, $2 i | extra cream do, 33 50; Oat Groats, $4 50 Ho iny, $350@3 75; Buckwheat Flour, $4@4 Cracked Wheat, $350; Farina, # Wheat Flour, $3 %; Rolled Onfs (barrel . 80 acks, $5 T5@7; Pearl Barley, $5; Split 50 per 100 Ibs. nd Feedstuffs. Hay shcws no further advance, but the mar- ket Is very steady, with still higher prices ex- pected by the trade. The firmness in Bran continues, and stocks e on. MIDDLINGS 15021 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $1f ton; Oflcake Meal at the mill $27 50G28; Cocoanut Cake, f2azi: Cracked Corn. $28 HAY—Volunteer, Wheat and Oat, it Clover, $4@6; Alfalfa, | per ton. | STRAW—30@37%c per bale. Beans and Seeds. Dealers continue to quote a dull and feature- less market for all descriptions. BEANS—Bayos, 32 602 75; Small White, $3 50 | @ 75; Large White, §2 50@2 65; Pink, 509 T i a0 % Sackeve, 8 s 15; Lime $,1565 0 Pea, 8 B@i: Réd Kidneys! 83 %6 SEEDS — Brown Mustard, 3%@fc; Yelldw Mustard, 4%@ic; Flax, $2G2 i0; Canary, e per Ib for California and 4c for Eastern: Al falfa, nominal; Rape, 2%@3c: Hemp, 4@4isc; Timathy, 4@ 4%c. RS ;1. 301 75; Green, $1 50 1750 per } Jobbing, 21; Corn Meal, 50: Mixed Feed, 11; 2] | DRIED PEASNiles, @2 05 per ctl; Blackeye Potatocs, Onions and Vegetables. Sweet Potatoes continue to decline under in- creasing recefpts. Other Potatoes are un- changed. Onions remain about the same. Green Peas are firm at the advance 1 ly noted. Grean Corn is weaker. oy e tables show little variation. e | e o e vha s v SRS | 5 | dragging more or less, as they com linas; Sweets, 7bc_for Rivers and $1@1 2 for Merced. ONIONS—30@T5c per ctl; Pickle Onions, 35 ABLES—Green Corn, 65@75c per sack @soc. v and 50@ per crate; Green Peas, 4c per Ib; String Beans, 114@2'%c; Limas, 1%4@3c per Ib; Cabbage, 40@30c; Tomatoes, Bay, 35@ilc; Egg Plant, 25@40c per box; Green Okra, 25@10c Green Peppers, 25@40c_per box for Chili and 33 0c_for Bell; Dried Peppers, 10@1c: Carrots, gflflfic per sack; Summer Squash, 25@40c for Alameda; Cucumbers, 25@40c for Alameda; Pickles, $1@1 25 per ctl for No. 1 and 0@75¢ for No. 2; Garlic, 3¢ per 1b; Marrowfat Squash, $7@10 per ton. Poultry and Game. The Poultry market continues depressed un- der heavy supplies. A car of Eastern came in, making four thus far this week. Quotations for Game show little change. Re- celpts are moderate and stock in condition brinzs good prices. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 10@11c for Gobblers and i2@13¢ for Hens; Young Turkeys, U@léc: Geese, per palr, §1 23@1 50; Goslings, $1 50@1 75 $3@4 for old and $3 50@14 5 5 50; Young Roosters, : Fryers, $3@3 for smal a3 % £ Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Fancy Creamery Butter rules very firm un- der light stocks, but all medium grades are nto com- there is petition with packed goods, of whic an_abundant supply. Cheese has not varied for a long time. Esge rule firm, with a further advance In Bastern and a slight improvement in ranch, | which are in moderate supply. BUTTER— Creamery—Fancy Creamery, 28@28%c; Sec- onds, 21@3T4c. Dairy—Fancy. 25G26c; good to cholce, 22%@ 24c; common, 20@22c. Creamery tub—20@22:c per Ib. Pickled roll—1@21e. Firkin—18G19c. Storage goods—225@24c. CHEES w, 9@10c: old, 8@Skc: - Young America, 10@10%¢; Eastern, 13%@lic; Westarn, 10@12¢ per b, EGGS—Quoted at 20@24e for store and 3@kHc | per dozen for ranch; Eastern, 13@23c spot, and | 24¢ to arrive. 1 Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Battlett Pears are dwindling steadily and will soon be out. -Peaches are coming in poor as a rule. Figs are firm. Quinces are weak. with ample supplles. Apples, too, are plentiful and weak. Table Grapes and Melons stand about the same. Cranberries are moving off slowly. | Receipts of Wine Grapes wera heavy, amount- | Ing to 17 cars, but consignees held the market up. The high quotations here are likely to at- tract lberal shipments from the interlor. FRUITS— APPLES—2%@i0c per box for common and 80@9%c for good to choice. PEARSE—Bartlett, $1@1 50 per box; other va- rieties, c_per box. QUI 25@50c per box. IES—Cape Cod, $8 25@8 50; Wis- consin, $8 per bbl; Coos Bay, $2 50 per box. STRAWBERRIES—$2 5044 per chest for large and $6G7 for small berrfes. RASPBERRIES—$5@6 per chest. PER! ONS—60@75¢ per box. HUCKLEBERRIES—3c per Ib. POMEGRANATES—40@60c per small box and $1 25 per large box. PLUM. @50c per box and 60@T5c per crate. | 40@¢5c per crate; black, 40 | 40@65c; Isabella, 40@75c; Cornt Wine Gra: 5@18 for white, $22 30 for Mission and $23@2 per ton for Zin- fandel " c per case: Canta- per crate; Watermelons, $8@ arge at $20@2 per 109. CITRUS FRUIT: edling Oranges, SI@1 50 Valenclas, $1G4; Lemons, $1 50@2 50 for com- mon and ‘$@3 30 for good to choice: Mexi- | can Limes, $4 50@5 0; Bananas, $15 50 per bunch: Pincapples, $1'50@3 50 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. L 50c@! 18, with extra I The Eastern markets continue in good shape, as will be seen by the report from New York in the first column. The demand here is steady, without any excitement, and no weakness Is apparent in anything. Honey continues scarce and firm. FRUITS—Prunes, Santa Claras, 4 sizes, 3c; 40-50s, Te; 50-60s, 5%c; €0-70s, 3%c; 70-80s, 3%c: 8§0-90s, 2%c; 90-100s, 2%c; 100s’ and over, 2c; rubies. Yc' premium: Sonomas. c and San Joaquins ¢ less than Santa Claras, except 1003 and over, which stand the same. Apricots. § @S8c for Royals and 10@11%c for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, 5@6c; sun-dried, 3@idc; Peaches, §@5t%c for standard, 6@6%c for cholce and 7@sc for fancy: Pears, 3@7c: Plums, pitted, 5@6%ec: unpitted, 1@1%c; Nectarines, 5@5%e for red and 5%@6c for white. RAISINS—The Ralsin Growers' Association has established the following prices for the season of 1900: Bleached Thompson's fancy, 12c per Ib; cholce, lic; standard, S%c: prime. Sc; unbleached, Thompson's, c per Ib. Sul- tanas—Fancy, 10%c per Ib; choice, 8%c; stand- ard. $%c; prime, Sc; Unbleached Sultanas, 8c; Seedless. 50-1b_boxes, ic; 2-crown loose Mus- catels, 6c: 3-crown, 6%c: 4-crown, 7c; London Layers, 2-crown, $1 50 per box; 3-crown, §1 60; Fancy Clusters, $2; Dehesa, $2 50; Imperial, $3. All prices f. 0. b. at common shipping points in_California NUTS — Chestnuts, 15 per 1b; Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 1lc: No. 2, Sc; 1 hardshell, 10c; No. 2, 7%c; Almonds, 15@l6c for paper shell, 11@12%e for softshell; Peanuts, 5@éc for Eastern: Brazil Nuts, 13c; Filberts, 13c; Pe- cans, 11@13c: Cocoanuts, $3 50a5. HONEY—Comb, 1314@14%c for bright and 123 @13 for light amber; water white, extracted, 7% @8c; lzht amber extracted, 7@T%c; dark, 6 @6%ec_per 1b. BEESWAX 24@26c per Ib. Provisions. The feeling In Cured Meats Is firm, espe- clally as Bacon s going up in the Western markets. Packers continue to report a good | trade . ED MEATS—-Bacon, 1llc per Ib for heavy, 11%ec for light medium, 13c for light, 131z for extra light and 15%c for sugar-cured; East- ern rugar-cured Hams, 12%c; Mess Beef, §12 per bhl; extra Mess, $13; Family, $14; extra Prime Pork, $1550; extra clear, $19; Mess, $16 30; Smoked Beef, 1214@13c per Ib. LARD—Ticrces quoted at 7c per 1b for com- pound and $ic for_ pure; half-barrels, pure, 9%c: 10-1b tins, 10c; 5-1b tins, 10%c. COTTOLENE—Cne-half barrel, 8%c; three half-barrels, §%c; one tlerce, §%c: two tlerces, §%c: five tierces, Sihc per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Hops rule very firm at the advance already noted. Wool is neglected. There is no further change in Hides. Sheepskins are depressed. Tallow is firm under the export demand al- ready mentioned. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about 1c under quotations. Heavy salted Steers, 0@9%c: medium, Sisc: light, Se: Cow- hides, Sc; Stags, 6c; Salted Kip, 8@Stc: Dry Hides, 15c; culls, 12¢c; Dry Kip, i5c; Dry Calf, 16c; culls and brands, 12c; Sheepskins, Shear: lings, 16@25c each: short "Wool, each: medtum, 50@70c; long Wool, Toc@3l each: Horse Hides, salt, $2@2 25 for large, 31 75 for medium, §1 for smali and 0c for colts: Horse Hides, dry, $150 for large, §1 25 for medium, $1 for small and 2@50c for colts. Deerskins—Summer or red Skins, 35c: fall or medium skins, 30c: winter or thin skins, 17%@2c. Goatskins—Prime An- Forns, Toc: large and smooth, 50c; medium, 35c. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 4@4%c per 1b; No. 2, 3@d:ec; Erease, 2@2l%c. WOOL -Spring_clip is_quotable as follows: Northern. free, 15@16c: Northern, dafective. 126 14c: Middle County, free, 14@i6c; Middle ty, defective, 12@l4c: Southern ' Mount months', 9@l0c: Southern Mountaln, 7 months’, 11@12¢; Southern Mountain, defective, ‘| 7 months’, 9G1lc: Humboldt and Mendoctino, 16 N . 13@ise 1b. B R i 8an Joaquin, %@sc; do Lambe', 3 @dc; Middle County, 8@lic per Ib. HOPS—11%@14%c per Ib. San Francisco Meat Market. Arrivals of Hogs are falr, and the market Is steady. Otherwise the market is featureless. BEEF—514@se for Steers and 414@Sc per 1b for O EAL—Large, 7@8c: small, 7gsc 1b. MUTTON—Wethers, T¢@8Sc; ewes, 7@7%c per pound. LAMB—S@Si4e per Ib. PR Live Hogs, S for small, SH@5Ke for ol L for_large; s logs e Tecdere, S1owcs dressed HORS, TG, General Merchandise. o = BAGS — San Quentin Bags, $5 65; Calcutta Grain Bags, 6%c: Wool Bags, %8%@32%c; Fleece Twine, Tlec; Fruit Bags, 6%@6%c for white and $%@sHe for bleached jute. COAL—Wellington, $3 per ton: Southfield Wel- lington. $3: Seattle, §7: Bryant, 31: Coos Bay) $5 50: Wallsend, $9; Co-operative Wallsend, $3 Cumberiznd, $12 In bulk and $13 25 in sacks; Tennsylvania Anthracite Egx, $14: Cannel, 17 per ton: Cole, 316 per ton in bulk and $is in cks; Rocky Mountain descrintion: 2060 and $S 50 per ton, according 3 SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes, per Ib, in 100-1b bags: Crushed, ' 7.6i¢: 'Powdered, 6.65c: Candy Granulated, 6.63c; Dry Granulated, 6.55c; Con- N R of Cal 6s.113 Do_ 9 1214122 Do 3s.........118%119 SP R Ist gntd — — N b CRRE@IM — (SP Brs....12%153% | Do 3s.... .106 107 |S V Water 6€s.113% — | N Cal Ry 6s.. — lii Do 4s 108 103% | 0ak G L& H.19 — | Do 34 mtg..102 — | Oak Tran s... — fectioners’ “A.’ 6.55c; Magnolia A, 8.15c: Extra C, &05c; Golden C, 5.9%; barrels, 10c more; half-barrels, 25c more; boxes. 50c more; 50-Ib bags, 10c more. No orders taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Dominoes, half- barrels. 7.30~: hoves T.75c per Ih. COAL OIL, GASOLINE AND BENZINE-— The two former descrintions are lower, as fol- lows: Water White Coal Oil, in i/ml. 12 Pearl Ofl, cases, 18c; Astral, 18c; Star, 18c; Extra Star, 22; Elaine, 2c; Bocene, 20c; De- odorized Stove Gasoline, in bulk, 13c: cases, 21c; Benzine. bulk, ldc: cases, 20c; 35 degree Gasoline, bulk, 20c;'cases, 26c per gallon. Receipts of Produce. FOR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. Flour, qr sks. 6,576 Bran, sks. 950 Wheat, ctl: 4,540 rumumn. 0 b 274 = Lime, bbis. 364 Tallow, ctls, Eggs. doz 1m0 | Beans, ski 156 Potatoes, sks. , 128 Sugar, sks. 4,000 Straw, tons. rolls. Onlons, sks. , OREGON. Flour, ar ske..... 13,072 Potatoes, sks 187 Oats, ctls. 1,050 Bran, sks.. 450 s * * | THe STOCK MARKET. The feature of stocks on the morning session of the Bond Exchange was the decline in G: and Electric from $350 to $52 stocks were dull and featureless all day. On the Oil Exchange there were liberal saies of €an Joaquin Oil and Development at $§@ 825, the other stocks being dull. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY, Sept. 21—2:30 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. 4s quar coup..115%115% 4s do cp (new)134:4130% 4s do reg.......114%115% 3s do coup.....109%110% MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Cal-st Cab 6s.11S 119 [Oak Water 3s. — 103 |Oceanic S8 5s.1073% |Om C Ry 6s...128% C C Water 3s..106%107 Ed L & P fs..1s05, — F & ClRy6s.. — — |Pac G Imp 4s.101% — Geary-st — 9 [P & Cl Ry 6s.14 — HC&Siks. - — P&ORRGESIS — Do s L — 105 |Powell-st R 6sl17 — L A Ry 107 107% Sac L G&R L A Lt Cobs. — SF&SJV Do gntd Gs.. — S R of Cal bs.1il% — ittt |S P C s (aws) | (Sertes A)....110% — Do (Series Bjill S P C 6s (1906).113% — L A gntd 5s...100 LAPRRSs — Market-st §s.. 128 Do 1st M 5s..1177%118% | NCNGRis. — It Istocktn Gas 6s — 10234 WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa.. 69% 69% Spring Valley. %% — Marin County. 51% — | GAS AND ELECTRIC STOCK: Cent G L Co.. — 1Pac L Co.. Cent L & P Co — Sac El G&RCo 3 Equit G L Co. 3% 3% SFG & E.... 2% Mutual El Co.. 10% 11 San Francisco. 5 5% OGL&H. 4330 (Stkn G&E Co— M Pac Gas Imp.. — 523 INSURANCE STOCKS Firem's Fund.228 — BANK STOCKS. Anglo-Cal Ltd. 63 69 Lon P & A - Bank of Cal...405 410 Merchants’ - Cals D& Tl ~ [Nev Nat Bk. - First Nationl..285 300 SAVINGS BANKS. Ger S & L.....— 1909 Sav & L So.... — 82 Hum § & L..— — Sec Say Bk.... — — Mut Sav Bk... 4% — Unlon T Co.... — — S F Sav U...510 — | * STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. Caltffornia .....123 — OSL&H...— # Geary-st ......— — Presidio . — mwh Market-st ..... 61 — POWDER STOCKS. Califarnia — 182% Vigorit 3 M Glant Con Co.. 84 85 | SUGAR STOCKS. Hana 8 P Co.. s Kilauea S PC21 22 Haw C & S Co — %9 Makawell S Co 43% ¢4 | Cnomea S o ' Honokaa 8 Co. 30% 31 ye utel % 'Paauhau S Co. 30% 31 Other | SOUTHERN FACIFIC (Pac v Traine lense nud nre due @ NAN FRANCINCO, (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) nerive ag LEAV — Frow Szrreusex 12, 10 — Anmiey +7:004 Benicia, Suisun, Eimira, Vacaville, Kumsey wud Sacramento .. a3, *3:004 Shasta Express—Davis, Williams (for Butlett, Syrings). Willows, lted ! Biuff, Portiand. . . oee T3y | *7:m@a Mactines. Suu Kawmon, Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga and Santa Kosa. “a:in, 8100 Davia, Woodiaad, Knights Laoding, cen A MuEzmlE, Urovile DT v, Atlautio Kxpress—Ogdon nod East * ! Niles, Trecy, Lathrons Stocton - ——r. * Sacramento, ille, Chico, I Moy *9:304 Vallv) S10:004 The Ov dotn, Fresuo, Hanford Forseniie oo e *12:904 Livermore, Sanger. Goshen Jus tion, Bakerstield, Los Angeles wards, Niles sid Way St e 3 onmere. aud Way Sbacio, DOr Haywaris, Niles ~ Rame 0o Matiner, San Vallsjo, Nonpon, Culintogn, Sant Ros anding *4:007 Benicia, Winters, Sues Kiuhts “4::808 Niles, San Jose aud Stockion *3:00p Tho Owl Limited . Santa Barbars, Los Angeles, Dew- ing, Fl Paso, New Orleans aud Omaha, Chioego. 5% *0:00r Oriental Mail—Ogden, Den: Omaba. Chioago. . +7:00 - Niles, Tracy, Lathrop. Atook *3:000 Grogon and Calilorula Foxpreas, 5 Nargaville, Fugot . Port Costs and Way Nta. How e g COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gnuge). (Foot ) T34 Santa Crus Exonrsion for Nante Cruz and Frineipal Way Stations - ok Uenite n Juse, K+ iton, o 3p Glenwood. Feiton, Yanta Oz CREEK ROUTE FERRY X ZRANCISGO—Foat of Market Stces: (Siin §)— T8 9:00 11:00a.m. 11:00 \ *2:03 *4:00 13:00 *6:00r.m. Prow OARLAND—Faol o Brandway. —“0:00 4.00 1000+ « $1200 100 1300 300 14:00 500 COAST DIVISION (Broad Gawgs). (Third o Taw nsend Ste) ¥ Hneslu A W o omiy) ..o 171804 Sunday Escursion fr San Joss Santa Cruz, Pacific Grove and Trincipal Way Stations 18:350 *01004 Hau Jome, Trea Pluos, Nanta Crir Pucific Grove, Faso’ REobles, S Tais Obispo, Surf, Lompoe and Principal Way Statiuna .. ose and Way Statio atomad ¥ ayStari wood, Menl Tres Pinoa, Monterey and $3:20 ¢ San Jose +4:05p San Jose ! Way Stati Principai Way § O +Sunday excented Saturday only. huten s 2 Lo MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Al Pack Assn. — 125 Pac A F A.... 1% — | { Cal Fruit Asn. 873 — Pae C Bor Co.160 151% Mer Ex Assn.. % 100 |Par Paint Co. 13 13% Oceanic S Co.. 33% M Morning Sesston. Board— 200 Hana Plantation Ce 1 300 Hana Plantation 7 200 Hana Plantation 7 5 Kilauea S P Co 21 00 S Makawell S Co . 825 5 Makawell S Co . QM 1 50 Market Street Raflway 67 00 25 Market Street Railway, cash o 5 Onomea Sugar Co . 2 $2000 Sacramento Elec Gas & Ry 100 25 F Gas & Electric C 5350 S F Gas & Electric Co 3 3114 S F Gas & Electric Co. 38 2% S F Gas & Electric Co 53 124 | 8 F Gas & Electric Co. 53 00 S F Gas & Electric C aee 52 8T § F Gas & Electric Co, b 10. 0 | 15 Spring Valley Water ... ] $1000 Spring Valley 4s (24 morts) 5 | » Street— $1000 S F & S J V bonds. 3 Afternoon Session. Board— 2% Kilauea Sugar Co . 21 00 £3000 Los Angeles Ry 58 . 107 35 110 Makawell S Co . 4325 5 Paauhau S P Co 10 § F Gas & Electric Co. 40 § F Gas & Electrio Co 10 S F Gas & FElectric. s %0. 125 § F Gas & Electric Co. 310 S F Gaslight . $5000 S P of A bonds. Street— $14,000 Market Street Ry 1st con 3s. $2000 S P Branch Ry 6s. PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHANGE. | | Morning - Session. Board— Kern River .. San Joaquin Ol ‘& Dev. San Jjoaquin Ofl & Dev, b 6 Afternoon Session. Board— Blue Goose Cala-Standard Cala-Standard Caribou El Dorado Hanford . Home Ol . Kern River Monarch of Atizona . Reed Crude Oil Co. Bl 500 78 . 1 { 320 7874 100 1 Strest— 1000 Cala-Standard 5 Hanford .. MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales In the San Francisco Stock and Exchange oBard yesterday: | Morning Session. 600 Challenge . 19) 200 Mevican . 100 Confidence ..... 73, 100 Ophir .. 300 Gould & Curry. 32 100 Overman Afternoon Session. 8 83=3nsLTANBES o 2300 Gould & Curry. 33 100 Savage .. o 1] 100 Mexican . . 38 500 Sierra Nevada. 30 | 100 Overman 10 100 Stlver Hill.. 38| Following were the sales in the Pa: 't <iock Exchange yesterday: + Morning Session 1 & V.112% 50 Sex T: 108 Con Swyork. "ot 30 Fehioy - 500 Gould & Curry. 33 Afternoon Session, 200 Con Cal & V.112%] 200 Ophir . 2450 Gould & Curry. 33 300 Savage 200 Mexican ... 2 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY, Sept. 27— p. m. | BUNDAYS$:10, 9:40. 13:10 & m.: and Sundays, 2t 9:60 and 1% ‘@8aturday and Sunday. @ Mouday ealy. CALIFORNIA NORTRWESTERN RY. (0. LESSEH SAN FRAMCISGCO AND NORTH PACIFiG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tituron Ferry, Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 & m.; 12:3% 3:20, 5:10, 6:30 | 33 Thursdays—Extra trip turdays—Extra trips at 1:30 5:00, 6:20 . m. SAN RAFAFL TO SAN FRANCISCO ‘WEEK DAYS—$6:10, 1:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12:45, 340, 515 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:55 and €:35 . m. 140, 30, , 6:25 p. m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as ove. Leave In Effect. | Arrive San Francisco. |Apr. 15, 1900.! Slil Fran. iseon Week | Sun- | | Sun- | Weals Days. | days. | Destina Days. 1': lm“ ;‘0.': om)| ¥ - 130 pm| 3:00 pm| Santa Rosa.| 735 pml 6:3 prm Fulton, | 7:20 am ‘Windsor. 110:25 am . Healdsburg. H Lytton. | Geyserville 3:30 pm| 8:00 am| Clov 2 30 am| | $:30 pm. 8:00 am! and Ukiah. o ™ 7:30 am| ] 1 ¥ o | 8:00 unl Guerneville.| 7:35 pm| 8:30 pm | | 6:20 pra Sonoma | 3:15 am/| $:40 a) et rd 17 pm| 5:00 pm| Glen Elten. | 8:05 pm! 8:20 pim 7:30 am| 8:00 am| 10:40 am 10:25 am. $:30 pm| 5:00 pm| _Sebastopol. | 7:35 pm 6.2 pm Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs: at Fulton for Altruria; at Lvtton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Sprinzs: at Cloverdals for the Geysers: at Hopiand for Duncan Springs. Highland Springs. Kelseyville, Carls- bad Springs, Soda Bav. Lakeport and Bartlate Bprings: at Uklah for Vichy Springs. Saratogm Springs. Blue Lakes, Laurel Lake, Witter Bprings, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's, Riverside, Lierley's, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Fullville, Orr's _Hot Spring: Mendocino City, Fort Brat{'A West- "sal, Willits, Laytom e, ummins, Harrls, Olsen’s, Dyer, Scotis reduced rates. On Sunday round trip tickets to all pofuts Bevond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket offices. 650 Market st.. Chronicls bldg, H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN General Manager. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAL. Via Sausalito Ferry. Commencinz April 2z 1800 FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MiLL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:00, *8:30, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.} Gen. Pass. Agent. 12:45, *1:45, 315, 4:18, *5: 8:40 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS For Mill Valley and Sam Rafasl. on Mondays, Wednesdaye, Saturdaye SUNDAYS-7.0, *8:00. #9:00, *10:00, 11:00, 11:39 o m 1245, LW, 23, Bl 560, 600, 728 m ‘-H.N 8. m. does not run to San Rafael Sune = ‘l);‘ntnl marked (*) run to San Quen FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—3:35, *6:30, 7:50, 8:40. *10:15 a. m.; 12:30, 135, 2:15, . 4 30 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Monda: Wednesdaye and Saturdays at *6:45 and 10:2) . m. SUNDAYS—6:15, *3:00. *3:50, *11:00 a. m.; *12:00 B :00, 2:15 *3:30, 4:30, *5:45, 6:%, 7:%, 10:20 p._m. marked (%) start from San Quentin. 'l{ro-;n.llm VALLEY TO SAN FEANCISCO. WEER DAYE-5:33, 6:45, 800 555, 10:30 a m.; 13:35, 1:45, 2:45, 3:30, 4:50, 5:20 p. m. "EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdeve t 7 20 p. tions. 3.15 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way stas Y37 o m. Sundays—Cazadero and way ata- tie: 12:48 p. m. Sundays—Point Reves and way tlors. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY. Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry: WEEK DAYS....9:30 a. m., 1:45 and 315 p. m. SUNDAYS. 8, 9. 10, 11 & m.. 1:3) and 2:30 p. m. Fare San Francisco to Summit and return. $1_#. NEW TAVERN OF TAMALPAIS NOW OPEN. TICKET OFFICES. %1 MAF SAUSALITO, FERRY | i Bid. Ask. | Bid. Ask. | Alpha 03 04 Tustice . %6 o7 | Alta 02 04 Kentuck o 04| Andes 66 08 Lady Was! - @ Belcher . 17 19 Mexican . un R Best & Be 30 Ocetdental 06 o8 Bullion . 5152 Caledont ® 1| Chollar . 13 19 Challenge Con. B 17 Confldence . orp! — 08| Con Cal & V 15Seg Belcher..| 02 @3 | Con Tmperial 02'Sierra Nevada. 30 31 Con New Y - 3 40 Eureka_Con 15 Crown Point.... 11 —418 Exchequer ..... 01 023 Syndicate . o —| Gould & Curry. 32 31 Union Con. B o1 Hale & N 23 24 Ctah . o4 o Julia 20 21 - I'rains—-paiy Leave Markat-strest Ferry Depot. Lve. San Francisco.| $:00 a m|. ® p Stocktun 12:30 p m| 05 p Moreced » m d s P m a » m| 0 a »m v a pm 08 a pm a A m Corresponding Corresp.nd- Sakiaad, > Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, 625 KEAMNY ¥x camonsned 1 4884 {0F the traatment ot Privat Disexses, L8t Mo Debil on bodand min Skin roures: others fall S Charge: Cures tee 1. Call orwilia Proi. ¥ wIBRON. Ro. WEBKLY CALL $1 per Year.

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