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8 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD SUMMARY OF THK MAKKKTS. silver off again. Wheat s: 111 weaker. Barley uncbangei The other Cereals as before. Bran lower. Pay steady. Beans irrczu ar. 1,1.1:11 Bags higher. common Potatoes firm, unions steady. Poultry dull. Butter unchanged. Cheeee and Eggs doing bet ter. Preshand Dried fruits dull. Provisions unci angtd. Wool. Hops and Hides as before. Meat market unchanged. IMPOBIS OF SUGAR. The imports of Sugar into the Unired Elates during the six months ended June. 1897, amounted to 3,253.347.161 lbs. of which 25*5.963,5 12 lb i was Hawaiian, 314% of which was above No. 16, ana 1,363.190,0:0 lbs was be. t Explanation. The arrow files with tire wind. The top Ben Te at station indie-are maximum temperature for the days those underneath It. If any, the amount of rainfall, of melied snow in Inches and hundredths, during the past twelve hours. Isobars, or -sold lines, connect pcln s of equal air pressure; iso therms, or doited lines, equal temperature. The word '•_._§ means high barometric pressure and is usually accompanied by fair weather: "low" refers to low pressure. and ls usually preceded and accompanied by cloudy weather and rains. •'Lows' usually first appear on the Washington coast. When the pressure is high In the interior and low along the coast, and the isobars extend north and south along th*-* coast, rain is probable: but when the '*i..w* Is Inclosed with Isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is Improb able. With a "high" in ihe vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer •neither ma.i be expected in summer and colder weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions *l_l produce an opposite result. THE WEATHER BUREAU. United States Department of asriccl Tt*r.K. Weather Bureau, san Francisco, Sep tember 27. 1h97. 5 :-. M. The following are the maximum temperatures reported to-day be telegraph from weather bureau stations in California: Kureka 62, Ked Binfl 64, Iresno S2, San Luis rbispo 76, in*, Angeles 80, san Diego 70, Y'uma 10- San Francisco data: Maximum temperature 64, minimum 56, mean 60. "Weather Conditions and General Fore casts. The pressure has rise over Washington. Oregon ard Northern California It has fallen over Utah, Wyoming arid the upper Missouri Valley. An ar<>a of low pressure lie* over Arizona and a ler.er low overlies Montana and the Dakota*. The temperature las fat en over tne greater portion of the country from caliiornia northward to ihe Biltish possessions It hai lisen about 8 deg. over l'tah. Bain has lallen over Southern Washington, Oregon and in the Sacramento Valley. \ thunderstorm is leported at Yuma. Forecast made at s-iu Francisco for thirty hours eniing midnight September 28, 1897: Northern California— showers early Tuesday morning: clou iy Tuesday; warmer in the Sacra mento Valley; fresh *.*. ester y winds. southern California— Cloudy Tuesday, with showers early in the morning ; rd in the foothills during! day; fiesh wester y winds. Nevada— Cioudy Tuesday, with showers in northern portion. Utah— i loin y I'uescay, with showers: cooler. Arizona— Showers Tuesday. San Francisco and vicinity — Cloudy Tuesday; showers in the early morning; fresh westerly winds. The following special report Is received from Mount 'lauialpais* Cloudy; wind northwest, 40 miles; temperature 64; pressure 30.07. ALEXANDER MCA K. cecal Forecast Official. NEW YORK STOCK MAKKKT. NEW YORK, N. V., Sept. '.7. — The stork market to-day showed a very marked falling off In activity. the total salts if stocks reaching only E70.000 shares. The diminished iCtivity was in pari doe to the observance of the Jewish New Year's holiday by many brokers and opeiators. Rut there wars besides a disposition on the part of man****- large interests which have recently been act. ye in the market to stand aslle lor ihe time being and allow prices to take their own course, ihe piofes:innal element, which has now very general. y espoused the bear side, was not active to-day. Prices rose sitter the opening in sym pathy wi li the quotations received from Loudon, and there was nuying also for London .account here. l.aier some traders trofessed to be disappointed at the size of the increase shown in the August pross earnings of Omaha, and ihat stocK was sold dowu sharply. The decreased freight t' nna.e shipped eaatwaid frcm Chicago last week was a r-o used as an argument for a depression of ; price** Rock Is. and was one of the stocks under special pres ure. The market receded below Sat urday's close under these influences, ai that the: extreme advan.es during the day cons derably ; exceeded the net gam. All 'he general news con- j tinned to favor advancing price*, and. free from I pre-sure, tne market advance in the atternoon to j the highest point of tin* clay. The money market continued to attract the greatest share of interest, as the future course of speculation is felt to largely depend on the supply of money. "1 he tone of the market was somewhat easier to day, hut own.* to the tack oi animation in tbe stock market mere was little demand, shipmi nts Of currency to the interior continue in large vol ume, and It is believed this demand will not De exhausted for some time yet it is believed a fu.-ther contraction of loans to a considerable amount will be necessary to provide against with drawal*" for use In the interior. In looking tor relief from possible agency to the imports of gold. It is felt that the comparative .aseofthe London money market must be considered as in some sort fictitious, tbe rate being down with Ihe purpose of aiding the Indian Government in-float ing its loan hussia and Austria-Hungary con tinue in active competition for gold, and there is a large balance in the Bank of England which .Japan has the power to withdraw. London, In fact, tears dear money, and it is be lieved withdrawals (of gold on a large scale lor shipment to the United states will precipitate a sharp rise in the rate*, for money and would thus induce the lumping of funds there by American creditors unless the increase In money rates here was sufficient 10 counteract i lii . c oadltion. The ioi.c osure sale of the Union Pacitic and tne with drawal of $30,000,00) or $40,000,00 J of cash, t which it i necessitate, > a matter that looms in i the perspective oi the money -marke. situation. Under these conditions it is believed there will not be immediately any such resumption of ac-' livity In stock speculation as has charac.erlz-d the market tor many months past. To day's ad vances run from a fraction to over a point in ilia active shares, consolidated gas rising 4 ■ _. and sugar 3 Hi il way bonds declined early in sympathy with stocks, bit recovered later. Total sales#2.soo. --000. United stales fours coupons of 1897 ad vanced 11,4 hid. '1 otal sales oi stocks o day were 373,805 shares, including: Atchison preierred 11,273 < h-sa iease and Onto 67.8, Burlin.ton 26.928, L. and N. 14,350, Manhattan 6440. Missouri l'aciticßß_o, M., K. and T. preferred 7)20, New York Central 6220. Northern Pa 1 tic 43. do pre erred 17,-75. Northwestern U616. Reading 1,020, Rock island 21.278. St. Paul 24.150.5 i. Pan! and Omaha 6285. ' Southern Ka.lway preferred 7446, Wabash pre ferred 4210. Wheeling and i.ik.* Krie 39 D0, Bay state (las 421 I. Chicago Gas 15.580, Sugar .7,550, T. c. and I. 4450. Unite I -laics Ceather preferred 3410. Western Union 8780, Chicago Oieat est ern 8852. LONDON MAUKET. NEW YORK, N. V.. Sept, £7.— The Evening Post. London financial cablet-ram says: Th? stock* market was idle here to-day, pending ihe settlement which begins to-morrow and the He. brew holiday. The lone, however, was steady. Americans opened dull on the New York lead, and then rallied to over, the parity on German buying. Then New York sold this afternoon, notably Atchison adjustment, and prices were Baere 'c « oady at the close. Big options fall due 1 to-morrow on Louisville, St. Paul and others, and inasmuch as prcti s were secured -<>me time ago tno.e shares win not have to be broken In. They I will the. efore probably lie less scarce for delivery ! than at ilie last account Ihe nnnl. -etilerren* to-dry was featureless. Rates were fair v stiff. To-morrow mone. rates 1 may possibly be '_ per cent higher than a month ! ago. Gold was in 1. as demand to-day at 77s lIV 2d * Tnere »a*> a falling off In the supply of Ameiicau ! b.lls. I he Paris and B-rlin marKets were quiet An article In ihe Journal dcs Debats hinting I that the French mint mlnht be willing to open to silver at the ratio if 1.].. to 1 excites dlscusiiou 1 here. ' NEW YORK MONEY MAKKKT. Closing Prices for Bonds ami Hallway bares, NEW YORK, N. V., Sept. 27.— Money on call easier at 2@ %. last loan '2-/.*%, closed 2l_@:.j;'; prime mercantile paper. 4V_'fts%; Sterling ex- 1 ■ bang, strons with actual business In hankers" ■ bids at $4 ho l _ tor demand, and at $4 S"_'; 4 a.4 83 j lor sixty day.; posted rates, S4 83V2(*4 «4 and *4 8694 BbV_; commercial bills. ;s4 BlV_@* B.: silver certificates, 561_55.C; bar stiver, 56*.; _)lexi can dollars, 43"/4 c * CLOSING STOCKS. I ' llailroads— _ -1 Paul 985*8 Airliisou 151/1.1 Preferred 144 :< V • Preierred 3.%|st Paul <_* Omaha. B..*}* s Baltimore & Ohio. it* Preferred Hi Canada Pacific... H5-, _, st I. M& M 120 j Canada Southern.. 5b southern Pacific. '20*/*, ; Central Pacilic Southern Railway. 11-. Ches _. 0hi0....... 24 Preferred 34' ; : Chl<*ago & A1t0n. .164 lex..*- £ Pacific... 12» 8 ! ! Chicago, B &Q.... 993 1 Cniou Pacific 24 » Chicago it 1. 111... bt- unitli 10 , ' CCCAbtL. 38 1 Wabash *y 2 ' Preferred 83*7 2 | Preferred 21V_ , Del & Hudson ...H**"Va Wheel & L '.* 3 ; Del I. ,t 159Vit Preferred 14 ; Del d. Rio Ct I*** I Express Companies— Pteferred *BVi Adams Xx 156 J Erie, new l" 3 sl American Xx 117 « First preferred.. 41 Vi I United States 43 Ft Wayne 168 ■ Wells-Far?" 108 (it Nor pfd. 137 I Miscellaneous— * Hocking VaJ 7 Vi A Cot Oil 2iy_ \ Illinois Cent 1041.4 Preferre I 76 Lake Erie & W... 2* I A m'u Spirits 13% ' Prefeired 77 1 .. Preferred 32 < Lake Shore 174 ; ' i ■Am Tobacco. 88 ' Louis & Nash 6-'_ Preferred ....H2i,_ J Manhattan L 305^ ji hicaeo c.a*. 1 1 > 4 > a Met Traction 121 Cons. Gas '--•* Michigan Central. lU7 Com. « able C* 175 I J Minn & st. L -7 col Fdi lion 25LS*- | < do do is: prei'd. 87Vi do do prefd...' 8j Mo. Pacific .;-■'•-. I.l*ll Elecuicl 37V-. Mobile it Ohio 28 | Illinois steel 46 Via 1 Mo. Kit 1 15% 1 a clede lias 43 ; _ ( 00 prefd.... 39' Leai ."'•>■* New Alb cc Chit-go. 9-i | do prefd 105 do do prefd. 33 Nat Lin Oil 15 , N J Central 99 Oregon Imp. Ca. .. ' N _ Central 111-V4 Pacific Mall ibV* \ . N*i Chicago -C st L 16 Pullman Palace,... 178"*._ do do ls. prefd. 79 I silver Certificates. 56 do do 2d prefd. 37 Mian Rope-fcTwlne. 6 Nor West 15 Sugar 147 1 /. ; NoAmerCo 5 j Preferred 1 17 ' 4 ! '. No Pacific 20V.1T c .t lion ..'. Preferred 53**/» |U S Leather b5. 8 • Oatario-K W. l>- : "s' Preferred 67 i ., Ore K& Nay 36 C blubber 17i 3 Ore •*-:.• Line.... 19 Preferred 66 Pittsburg 159 Western Union.... 91':. Readiua 27*VfaChOW l«i" Kock island 92- .. C & w 1-6 Sit Louis -ft Sl* 53--,! i'relerred 16. Preferred "li j CLOSING BONDS. V **■ New 4s. reg... 12. *>*.._ ;N J rent Hen 55. .112 do do 4s c0up. .1251. North Carolina 6s. 125 do 4« reg 11. 3 /i| Do 4s 102 du4s, roup !13'* 4 | Northern Pac lsts- 120 : ii j no 2s. re*; 9-> Do, 3s 59 S /S i I do ss. Reg 1 1 • Vsl Do, 4s 92 I do 5-. coup 11,!., VC<tsiL4ri..lUt)i ; i ! ■ 1 Disir.ct 3 6-s. 109*/_|>or<fc W6s 1.2 ', Ala Class A. 07 | Northwest Consols 143 Do Class B 106 j Do. deb ss. 117 i Do, Class C 9v» Oregon Nay lata.. ll2*/j Do, Currency 98 | Do 4s 91 Atchison 4s b-jVs OSLtneßstr 115&4 . , Do, AOj 4s 59 ! Do, lststr 91 i Canada so. 2ds l-5Vi JO linn lsts 1 r 101 I Can Pac Isis. | Do, 6s t r 42 '" Nl'irss 47 ! Pacific 6s. 0f '95... 102 ' * t'AutiioJn 113 '.er.dmg 4s 8684 I ! jC xl D 11*31 1045/ 8i Eio U West, lsts.. 82' I, , Den A* X li Is'S...HOVs st I.A 1 M Hen 5s 8-iV, I , I Den &K(i 4s 89 St Lft FGeo 6i.l]s*i, 4 j ' ! tas Term 15t5.... 11'9 consols.. 140 I : Knel.en4s 70% St P C <tPlsts 118 1 FW&Dlststr.. 72 I D>, d« 115 1 t.en F-l ectric 5 1 .. 100 i S Carolina Nil Did. '_ 1 Olli s A tls 106 *-outhern Ky as... 936. 8 ' ' do do 2s. of 1 10- -tanßpe__Twine6s 64' jl BAT Cent 5. — 10* ■<_ |Tenn*New set 35.. 84 do con 6i 106 j Tex Pac L & O lsts 9."> :: i, 1 I«a C 1-ts 97i, a , Do, reg 2d s 30 Kan P Con 100 C 1' isis 101 I Kan P lsi(DD)t r.116 UP D A Gulf lsts. 61% . LaNw to:;sol4s.. 90 Wab Ist 6s 107*/* 3 ; * LAX Cm Is hi Do, 2ds 78 Missouri cs 100 West store 45..... lt>7 : MX T2s 64 ! Vs. cemnries 67 Do, 4s 8::^,. ! Do, deferred 4 N -_ central 15t5. .1183.41 MINING STOCKS. Chollar $ 40 'Ontario $ 250 Ciown Point 23 Ophlr 85 con. Cal. A Va... 1251 Plymouth 12 1 Dead wood 1 00 (.uicisilver loo 1 Gould _: Curry 55 do pid 900 Dale A Noicioss. 100 Sierra Nevada.... 90, Homes'ake. 29 00 Mandard 80 i Iron silver 1 05 1 1 ": ion Con 45 Mexican. 411 ; Yeilow Jacket.... 26 Boston. BOSTON, Mass.. Sept. 27. — Atchison, 1 53/, ; Bell ' Telephone. 26sl. - Chicago, Burllncton and Quincy, : 98%; Mexican Central, 6*; Oregon Short une, I 20: san Diego, 14. NF.W ViIKK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. NEW YORK, N. V., !*epL 27.— Flour receipts, j ; 35,99., exports 15,773. Moderately active but ! heavy off-rings at lower prices. Minneapolis ; ', patents, $i 30@5 60; do, baiters', 84 35@4 50; j winter straits *4 90. WHK AT— Receipts, 407,325 bushels; exports, j 384,498, Spot, firm. Options opened weak under I heavy Liverpool news, rallied and were firm all j day on drought in winter wneat belt, builisn Ar gentine news and rumors of export business, clos- I ins; firm at *V4@% C net decline. No. 2 red May, j 92**_@93 5 lor, cloned 931 i -: September, 97@ ' 97 l_-16r. closed 97VJC*, Ociober, 95fi/s''*963 g, cosed 96 **c. liOl'.- 1 inn. State common to choice, 1895 ' crop, 3fd,4c. 1896 crop, 6@Bc; 1397 crop, l4@Hc: I Pacitic coast, 1895 crop, . @4c: 1896 crop, o@9c; 1897 crop. i2(_tllsc.. > WOOL— Firm. Domestic fleece. 2C'(_.27c: No. 2 i extra, 27roil0c; Tetas, H@!6c ' | PKTR' .L.-.UM- Quiet. United closed 7. i*c bid, ! PICSIRDN — Warr..n'sdu!l. $7r<*7 15. LAKE COPPF.H— Quiet, -fl 1 2_. TlN— Easy, $13 55«511 60. LEAD— Kxcnangefl m, .-?4 32 1 _@4 37',.; brok- ' ' ers'. .4. SPI LTER— Steady, »4 25@4 35 1 nFFEE- Options opened steady at 5(_01O points '■ j decline, ruled inactive, closed quiet, with prices 1 ;sto 15 points net lower Sales 9.50 bags, includ j in»? September, $6. December, ,*6 30. i spot Coffee— F.i > steady. No. 7 Invoice, 7c: No. j 7 jobbing. 7Vic. Mild, steady; Cordova, 10V2® 1 16 ? i*. Sales iOOO batja Rio spot No 7. SUU AK—Baw firm. Pairretlnlßg.'Sa^c: centrifu- I I gal, 96 tea', 3 15- 16 c: refined, firm; standard i : A, sc; confectioners' A. 6c; crushed, 5"/_c; pow- ! I dered, s*'. 3 <*: trail a! ed, 51/sC. BUT TLB— Receipts, 8U1.7 packages: firm; 1 Wes crn creamery, 13 V*2(a«2lc* Kleins, 21c; fac tory. 9^l-.' g LOOS— R»telpts, 14.436 packaces*. firm: state' j and Pennsylvania, 17fel0c: Western, lSjOlSVai*- j Dried fruits. SEW YORK, N. V., Sent. 26.-California dried j fruits firm. Evaporated apples, prime wire tray, ', 6%c; wool dried prime, 6V«jc; choice, 7'ic; fancy, 7y 2 c. PRUNES— 4Vi@Bc "_i lb. APRICOTs — iloyal. 7®BV.c; Moorpark, 8@ i j 1 1 V 2 <-* PEACHES— Unpeeled, 7@llc; peeled, 12V_@ : ' 16c *fl lb. CHICAGO GRAIN' MAKKKT. CHICAGO. luu, Sept. 25. — Wheat was firm 1 to-day in spite of a large array of bear news. De | cember closing with a I@lV*.><- advance. it was j veiy w. ak at the opening. Liverpool opened at a decline of iy 3 d for lutures, Minneapolis and Du luth reported 1427 carloads as their receips, while j j th- e.xp irts 10 F.uropt- -or the week from all sur- ■ pins producing countries were over 9,600,000] I bushels, Shorls start-d to cover, and in the course i 1 of an hour nearly all the openiui. decline had been | j recovered. Sea: pers ran the market tor the iirst j j half hour of the session. Alter that the trad n<, I though quiet, was of a more general charac.er. 1 Th" aovance was in spite • f the lact that most of I fresh Information tnat came 111 was of a bearish ' character. 1 he only important matter of a dill-rent* char j acier was the c earanci s from the principal At ; lantic pons, which in wheat and o>ur together amounted to 750.000 bushe.s- December soul up 1 to 91c, declined lo'yox*. and from .'thai point ; ; sradually ros» to 91%. c. It slid off agaiu 10 SU'-'^, *. I i however, on me announcement of the unex , peciedly lar-se visible increase. b.atistician Snow estimated that the 'wit ter wheat crop of the United s.ates was 365 000. 000 bushel* and the spring wheat 225,000, no 1 busheis. 'ihe amonn; j on ocean passa t Increased J,6bJ.OOU bushels for the Week. Primary market receipts for the day were 1.7b0,0t0 oushels, against 1,366.000 hushes a year ago. The visible supp y increased 2,403. --000 bushels, whereas only i.b ml 1,000,000 busheis . increase had been Calculated on. j Slocks 01 wheat in Liverpool are 225.000 bush • els smaller than a week ago while the English : visible decreased 126 0-.0 bushels. Closiug Liver j pool cables reported dec ines in futures ot from Id j Ito 2d. Paris as strong, and 65 centime', or i .c. 1 1 per bushel higher for September, and 10 centimes ni-flxr to • later delivery. Antwerp showed an 1 Improvement of 12V. centimes. Complaints of I j drought in tbe winter wheal section are growing I : more General every day. • ceding, it is said, i-, 1 r being greatly retarded. Theme i-por s were very j ; Influential during 'tie morning, Tne market grew ; : quite mo.* [o*«ru the cose. The strength of . the cb sing Continental cable s and ihe r* ports of drought damage In Argentine started renewed buying. Good support came irom New York. also. December advanced to 91 /i«s9l%<* and closed at 815/ 8 9134 c. Corn, like wheat, was weak at the opening, prin cipally tbrcuch sympathy with that, maiket. Ihe market turned strong and remained so during the remainder of tne session. Tbe advance was partly due to sympathy with wheat. December ranged from 29"/aft43oc to 29 i,_c, closing 14c to */ c higher at •.9%a-30c. Oa.s were easy and lower around the opening, THE SAX FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1597. but a rally occurred shortly afterward and closed fairly strong. I h*. market for the most part was only fairly active. ihe market tor provisions was fa rly active. the opening was rather heavy. Th re was the usual 1) till 01 yellow fever news and ho*.' pi ices » ere lower The murk- later turned si roup un dei the leadership of lard, for which product good lor<*ii_n cl man! was reported. The market closed strong at upvalues. ' eoember porn 15c higher, December lard 15c higher and December 1 ibs 10c higher. * I lie leading futures ranged as follows: Articlxs. i Op«D. Ilich. Low. | Wheat no -z— i September PO 9)i/ 8 90 I becemoer mew).. . POVi 81% fOVii May 90 JiO» 4 81% Coru No. "j!— | Keptcmoei 27% 28 278,4 Utcember. 1!9V 3 :-0 L'H- 4 Ma» 3 - 7 b t S3Vi 31'% , Oats No. '2 — September 19 19' -4 19 | December. 20 201 4 I;i7 s May.. 22% SJB L'L'Va Hera Pork %% bbl- October 8 05 8 '>2X.. 8 05 I ecembet K l5 8 80 8 15 January it JO 9 30 9 10 1.nr.1. ft 100 tt.i- 3ctober 4321/.450 4:0 Dei-ember 4 40 " 4 47V a 4 •*" lanuuiy 445 450 445 s-hort Kibs, 100 Bis October 490 5 02% 4 S'2\<2 December 4 70 4 >"5 4 70 lauuary i 4 70 4 8--'Vj,4 70 , AKTICLXS. lClo<e. ! 91 ! 18 ! 30 say* ■ i 19V4 23 8 2-jy s 8 30 9 30 4 50 447% 4 3 > SO2Va 4 85 4 821/, Cash quotations were as follows: F'iour. easier price*, favoring buyers; No 2 spring vVheat ■Jl(3/9'2c: No. 3 Spring Wheat, 84*^@89V2C: No. .' Red. 945,' 8 (a956/ 8 - : No. 2 Corn. 28y_@'..8y_c; Na 2 Oms. -»y_.@l9 3 .ic: Na 2 White. '.0.b.. 4 *-g_3c: .-v. » White, f.ab., 21 35221/30; No. 2 Rye, 47V4.C*. Na 2 Barley, nominal; No. 3, f.o.b. 30-g)4i>c: .No. 4, tab., 28 $3Sc: No. 1 Flaxseed. $1 01@1 023,4*. Prime timothy Seed, $2 70; Mens Pork sf. bbl. 68 20 @ 8 25: Lard # 100 lbs. $4 47y 2 e4 SO: Short 1: lbs sides (loose). $4 85@ 5 15: Dry Salted shoulder, (boxed), 53/ ®styg-: short Clear bides boxed). sLi@s3/ c; wuis-y, distillers' finished ;oods, per cailon. *1 22. A BTICUB. j Kpcelpts. Shipments. ■lour, bbls •V heat, bu "orn, bu >ats bu •ye, bu Jarley, dv 1 1.1)0(1 : 158.000 1 494,t.0i>' 5 1 7 000 l'6,o'J(i 177,000 19,000 'J'JH.OOO 549.000 619.000 7.000 On the Produce Exchange to-dai- the Butter mar .ci wis tirm; creameries. 14(al20Vs'': dairies, 12 $ 18c; cheese, steady. 899 c: eggs, finu; fresh, 14c. l.lVttKroOL WHEAT i i i ins. Sept. Oct. Dec. Opening 7« 751 + -losing 7 lOV. 77 741/8 TAltlS J.-UTUKE3 sept. Oct. Flour— Opening 60 00 60 10 1 losing 60 00 60 15 Wheat— opening 29 10 28 75 Closing 29 30 28 75 Wheat Movements. " Receipts. Shipments. Bushels. ( iiifs. Bushels. 575,280 Minneapolis 21,560 542,644 Duiuth 689-045 43,550 .Milwaukee ..6iiri 167,660 Chicago 228,463 36. 88 Toledo 4,700 76 000 St. Louis 9..U00 Detroit 267,000 Kansas cliy 121,000 1.431,312 1,167,368 TIDKWATER. 106.692 Boston 23,946 New York. 384.049 76,*96 Philadelphia 26.735 49,419 Baltimore. 11,707 New Ltieans 97.760 399.013 544,226 EASTERN LIVESTOCK MAKKKT. CHICAGO, in... Sept. 27. — CATTLE — There was good demand for desirable lots of cattle, prices tor which were well maintained, and the only d. icrlption that showed weakness were cattle of jrdinary quality, ico many iiioves of that kind be ng < fl* red on the market. Sales were on a basis -if ■*.; nu.<i4 05 for common to fine native beef steers, with the bulk of the transactions a. $4 60@ 5 20. Stocners and feeders trade was active, with ! iles largely Western range cattle. Sales ranged nil the way from *3 50(ii3 75 for ordinary stock, •r*» op I 0 $4 26@4 611 for good 10 pr in ■ feeders. Cows, heifers snd bulls failed io snow any particu lar chsose. and calves were active and firm. Hi — Were largely 6&IUC lower. 1 h» bulk sold at *3 80(31 10. Ho.s so.d at an extreme range of *3 61.@1 50. -Hl* 1 P— W ere 10c SA 100 tbs lower. Natives, $2 2 ."c 13.2 75 for the poo: est up 10 94®4 26 for Choice to extra, and Western range flo ks were wanted at $3 50@4 10, fe-ders bein." fr*-e buyers at ,*.. 60@3 7j. in some cases at *3 80(33 90. Ihe lamb trade was active at *4 25@1 5. .or ccmm.'U ua 10 <5 50@5 85 for choice to prune, choice lambs fetching $5 2>@s 50. Receipts— Cattle, 21,000; hogs, 35,000; sheep, 25,000. Kansas Citr. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Sept. 27.— TlLE—Re ceipts. 1,000. Best grades steady: ctl ers s@loc lower. Texas steers. *• 80@4: native steers. U® 0 25: native cows and hehers. Xl 76® 3 50: stock trs and feeders, $2 50(54 40; buils. $_(33 50. UUUb— Receipts. 3-.00. Market weak to 5c lower. Pu k of sales, $3 Hi(a, 92*/ 3 : heavies, $3 75!33 95; packers. $3 70(gi3 90: mixed. *;3 SO @4: lights. $3 75(_,4; ork era, $3 96_6*1: pigs, $3@3 60 --■S..KKl'—Receipts, 7000 .Market 10c lower. Lambs.f 3 60(35 20. muttons, $2 50@3 60. Omaha, OMAHA, NF.nR., sept. 27. — CATTLE — Re ceipts, 6800. Market steady. Native beef steers, *4 10@5 20; Western seers, S3 75® » 40; Texas steers. S3 (uiini-i 75: cows aid in iters. .*?3 00@3 80: canners, 51 75ff12 80; Blockers and feeders. $3 50(f1J4 50; cauves, 14@6; bulls, stags, etc., $2(33 75 liiiis- Receipts 1100. Market 6c loner. Heavy. $3 7 (a.i 85; mixed. $3 75©3 85; light, $3 80: hint 01 sales. .3 75@3 80 SHEEP— Receipts. 700. Market steady. Fair to choice natives. $3 40@3 80: lair to choice Westerns. ¥3 2003 60: common and stock sheep, $2 7503 bo; lambs, $3 50*05 20. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. BOSTON, Mass.. Sept. 27.— The Karl Fruit Com pany's auction sales: Pears— Bartletts, $2 50© 3 10. average $2 96; -i«lf boxes, ifl 60. Grapes- Tokay. 60c asl 50. average 99c: double crates, $2 *.'.(i3 10, average •>-' -,9. Reaches— Sat way, 750*0*1 1. average 88c; Otorxe's Late, 65075 c, av erage 68c: L»vi Cling. 75c. Seven cars sold 10-day. PHILADELPHIA, Pa.. Sept. 27.— The r.arl Fruit Company's auction saies: Crapes— Tokay, 6'ic-© tl cloub.e cra.es. $'. 150180. Peaches— salway, 35@55c. Five cars sold to-day. NKW .CD. .\. V.. Sept. 27.— Auction sales by the. Karl Fruit Company : Crapes— Tokay, 50c@.$l 35: diuhe crates, ,*1 4002 65. Pears— Bartletts, $1 15@3 10; Doyenne. SlOl 25; (lair* eeuu. *1 5501 9-: Diel. 60c@l 25: D. Monoi-u, 75c«t-fl 55: Cornice, $'.(a,2 0b Peaches— -Saiwav, 35@75c; Levi Cling, 7oc. P.ums— Cot's Rale Red. ®»i. CiiICAGO, ill., Sept. 27.— Karl Fruit Com pany's auction sales: Grapes— lokav. 60c@$l HO, average 9c: dn-j bie crai $1 94. Malaga, single crates, 60((3,-o' . average 7rc: Muscat, BUc@ 1 10; B ack Morocco, $1 3001 35. P-ums— Kelaey Japan, 91 3.*. Peaches— -salway, 7o@BUc; George Lit-. 55c. Pears bartletts, *2 70*. single crates, $1 35; Wint--r Nells, boxes, $1 55. Beventeen cars sold to-day. NGUIHKKN WHEAT MARKET. Oregon. PORTLAND. Or., Sept. 27. — Wheat weaker; valley, 82c: blue stem, 81c: .Walla Walla, 73c. Receipts continue heavy. 627 carloads coming in tha last two days. The British ship V.arechal Sn chet cleared for Queenstown or lalmouth for or ders with 113,092 bushels of wheal, valued at $101,783. Washington. TACOMA. Wash.. Sept. 27. — Wheat opened weak and closed wi h a prediction of still lower prices. No 1 blue stem. 83c: No. 1 club, _oc. PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. PORTLAND, Or., Sept. 27.— Exchanges, 301, --975; balances, $75.9. FOREIGN MARKETS. London. LONDON, End., Sept. 26. — Consols, 111%*. sliver, 26*/f.d. French ren.es, Jo2t 97Vi|C. Liverpool. LIVERPOOL. liNr;., Sent. -'7.— Wheat— Steady; Na 1 standard California wheat, 38s 61; cargoes off coast, uoihing doing. 3d lower; cargoes on pas sage, more offering. 3d lower: English couutry markets, generally Id cheape; 1 rench country markets, quiet: wheat In Paris, uulet: flour ;11 Paris, quiet; quantity wheat and Hour. on passage to U. X., 1.390,000; quantity wbeat and flour on passage to Continent, 1.790,000: imports into _*. K. ior week, 176 000 bbls flour and 219,000 quar ters wheat. -Uplands, 8 15-161. CLOSE. WHEAT— Spot No. 2 red western winter dull, 7s lOd: No. 1 red northern spring dull, s 8 7d. CORN— Spot American mixed new quiet. 3, 8»/_d; September quiet, 3» lVid; October quiet. 3s aigd; November qi kt, 3s is gi '1 hi* rollowing are ihe Imports of wheat into Liv erpool: Prom Atlantic ports, 48.900 quarters; from Pacific port-:, none; from other ports. 9000 quarters. The porta of corn from Atlantic ports, 128, --000 quarters EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days — 94 8.31 /, ster lng Exchange, sight — 4 85'^ Sterling cables _ 481. New tore Exchange, sight — 12V_ New York Exchange telegraphic. — 15 Fine i-iiwr, p-r ounce — 56 Mexican Dollars _ 44V.1 41% * •♦ PEODTJOE MARKET. . WHEAT ANO OTHER GKAINS. WHEAT— The Glengaber takes for Cork 23,938 ctls, valued at $38,000; Christine, for Cork. 67, --622 ctls at $102,300. The range of values was rather lower again yes terday, though the depreciation was slight. Busi ness was dull. Local quotations are as follows: $1 50 for No. 1. $1 MVi lor choice an I $1 s'_V_@l 57"-_ '*■ ctl lor extra choice lor milling. CALL BOARD KALES. Informal s-kssiok— o:ls o'clock— December— 42 1 00cts.*l SIU-.i; 12.000, $1 50*/s*. 10. 000. 50: 8 00, *1 49%. .lav — 2000, $1 491/ a; 2000, Sl 4 « 8 ; 2000, $1 49**.. Second session — December — 14,000 ctls. *1 fOS/ ; 20.001', SI 5Ui,., Slay— 2oo*l. 51495/8; 2 j OO, $1 493 2000. (I S\HV» Regular alornivo --es-ion— December— 6ooo ctls, #1 50Va: 2000. 3H 50",*: 41.000. $1 **0; 2000, *1 49%. Slav— 2000, S> 49-5,,*: -OUO. $1 49%: ■*-000, $1 48%. AiTEBXOfIs Skssion— Decern ler— 2B.ooo ctls, $1 49%: 4000, $1 49 4.. 18,0u0, $1 50 May -600(i, $ 1 48»4; 2000, 91 48%: 2000, $1 49*/8- BAKU- V— The market is oil an I unctiunued. Feed. 97L a c : Chevalier. $1 52i-.1a,l 57 ' /2 for No. 1 and .-1 35-&1 40 lor No. 2; Brewing, $1 10@1 16 tor No. 1 and $I@l 05 3 ctl lor dark Coast. CALL BOARD BAIKS. Informal session— 9:ls o'clock— No sales. Second ion— No »a es. Regular Jiokning bicsaiON— December— 2ooo CtlS. V-lirjC. Afternoon session— No sales. Oa.s— I here ;s a fair local jobbing demand. Fancy Reed are quotable at $1 35(<§1 40 "$ ill: good to choice, $1 2Uf-_l 30; common, $1 07*/2 &*}l 17V.; Surprise, $1 41'i-il 60; Re.i, $1 15&1 25: Cray, lfi l*_y 2 > l 17i, 2 ; Milling, $1 30@1 35 «* ctl; Black, lor leea, ?I@l 10; for seed. $1 lS'cj) 1 30. Clipped Oats sell at $l(g)2 %* ion over the raw product. CORN— Previous prices rule witb a quiet mar ket, small Ror nd Yellow. $1 15@1 20: Large Yellow. Sl 071/2®l l 2y 2 : White, !?1 07y @l 12V_ 'sf ctl. RYE— Small sales ai II 12J/,@l 15 "jl ctL BUCKWKEaI— 95c@*$l 15 %» CtL FLOUR ANO MILL-TUFFS. The market shows no change of any description. FLOUR— Net casa prices are: Family extras, 55 -5i»6 35: Rakers' extras, $s(__s 10 V bbl. CORNSIEAL, KTC — Feed Com, $24@25 r> ton: Cracked Corn. 525(d>26 91 ton. illLLsTUFFs— Prices in sacks are as fo lows, usual discount to ihe trade; Graham Flour, S3 'f 100 Its; Rye Flour. $2 60 ?> 100: Rice Flour, $5 75; Corn meal. $2 2.; extra cream do, S3: Oatmeal, $3 50: Oat Groats, $4; Hominy, 33 100 3 30: Buckwheat Flour. $3 25J13 50; i melted heal, $3 25; Farina. 84 50; Whole Wheat Flour, $3 25: Rolled Oats (bbls), $5 70«_5 90; In sacks, S3 75; i'tarl Rnrley, »4; Split Feus, S3 50; Green do, fi 25 •_* 100 lbs HAY A la _-*-_.EI>S IJ K FS. The only change is a decline of 50c in Bran. Hay is steady. BRAN— SI 4 50® i 5 for the best and Sl3 s('(<i)l4 sf ton lor uutslu*.* brands •MIDDLINGS— 019 ."•"..-0 lor lower grades and S2l((t2-_ *{4 ton for it; liest. FLKDSTUFF'S— RoIIed Barley, 520@21: Oll caac Meal at the mill, 430 'tf. ton: Jobbing, 31; (hopped reed, $15*316 V ton: COCOannt l a.c. $I. 50; Cottonseed Dies!, $29030 %1 ton. HAY— Wheat, $12ia.l.*i * ton: Wheat and Oat, 1 1 r<£ 1 4 ; Oat, $10013; Barley. $10r-sl2: cm pressed, $12014; Alfalfa, Jf&ailO. bLuci, *»©■.; Clover, .-Ssinlii %i ton. STRAW — 30@40c sf* bale. BEAN. AM) SLEDS. The Bean mar-el is very Irregular, some kinds being higher and other lower, as will be seen by the revised quotations- II I-l A. N.-s- Kay os. *1 75® I 90; Smalt Whites. *1 25®1 40 -fcctl; Larg- Whiles, ffl.nil 20: I'miks, : ifl 40®1 60; Keds. $] 3D®l 50; Blackeye, $2 25 j to 2 bO; i ed Kinney, nominal: Limas. 5-1 1.*)(_,2 20 I Butlers, *Jsl 250.1 ,0: Pea, $1 30®1 -40. *-*• i*. l*. l l - — Brown Mustard. s?2 2502 50: Yellow Mustard, $2 25682 50; Fiax, $1 75g»l 85; Canary Seed, 1 ■"* 4 ftj *- I i i * «■*•» ih Alfalfa, 6V4C: Rape, 2*/ 3 - ■;»' , Hemp, Sc: Timothy. 4*V_c. DRIED PEAS— Niles are again offering at $1 25; Green, $1 20*0,1 70 'if cii. POTATOES, ONION'-. VEGETABLES. The market for ordinary grades of Potatoes for Shippiug is firm, but fancy Potatoes, for local trade, are null. Onions ara about the same. Toma toes are weak. i i>l a'iiiKS — Early Rose, 30@40c; River Reds, 50@60c: Burbanks, 45(ci55c; -alluas Durban-.**, 5_1_,.0c; Sweet Potatoes,' tiUc.i_.fS '***' C I. ONION'S— BO®9Oc: Pickle onions. 75c* <£ ak. VEc.ETABLKS— Bay Squash, 35@50c "st box; Marrow squash, $8J»10'«« ton: Bay cucumbers, 2b®3sc 'tf box; Pickles. I . ■•'- for No. 1, '. x .c 'tf. lb for No. 2: Green Peppers, -6@4oc for Chile and :-.(>®4oc for Bell; Green Teas. 1 Vo@2c $ B>: siring Beans, l®2c "J*! Ib; Lima Beans, l**_@2c; Green O-ra, :-o(a,.iOc fi box: Dried Okra. i'-.._s.- *"*)» Ib; Egg Plant, '-,(J®4oc: Cabbage, 60®75. § ctl; Car rots. 2-®3oc 'sf sack; Garlic. 1 ■ l.®2c "if lb: Toma toes, 20@35c ior river and 25®40c for Alameda: Greeu Corn, 20@75c ft sack. llllcttiOc if crate lor Berkeley and 75c®51 50 'v crate far Alameda. POULTRY ANL> (.AMI;, POULTRY — Two cars of Eastern will be put on Wednesday. The market continues dull and weak. Live Turkeys are quotable at 14@12c for Gob blers and 12013 c for Hens; Geese _* pair. $1 25® 175: Ducks. $2 75@3 for old and $3®4 for young: Hens, $3ffi4 50: Roosters, young, **'■( 50® 4 50: do, old. %'A .*>o_4: Fryers, *2 75©3: Broilers, 52 50(a.2 75 lor large and $1 76®2 for small: figeniu. $1 25® 1 tO 'tf doz for young and $I®l -15 I for old. CAM!.— Hare, nominal: Rabbits, nominal. BUTTER, CHEESE A.M) KGGS. Butter is easy, but there Is no change in quota tions worthy of noie. Fancy Egg* and Cheese are | doing better again. BUTTER— ckkameky — Fancy creameries, 27®28c ~sf lb; seconds. -s®'- 6c. '** lb. Dalbv— i nolce to fancy, 23®24c 'sf lb; lower grades lti®-.2V_c. PICKLKD— 18®21c"$ tb. IKK IN- 17 a, Ilk- ft lb. C'keamekY Tub— 2o@22o *H lb. K.AsTKiiN- 12®1 3c lor ladle-packed. CHEESE— Choice mild new. 10®10 ] ■•'*: common to good, Hi.®'.* 1 ■_< ; Cream Cheddar, ll)@llc 'tf Ib; Young America, ilc: Western, iOi.'jSllc; East ern, ®i:*i l L .c 's* lb. i i.i;**-- -i. Eggs, 27V.t@!'3c; store Figs. 20®25c *? dozen; Eastern, -2i/_®2sc tor good 10 fancy and 18®20c *oi seconds; Duck Eggs, -oc. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Wine Grapes are weaker at a slight decline. Table Grapes are a drug of course. leaches, Pears and Plums are dull. In fact, ever .-thing on the list Is quiet. DECIDUOUS FRUIT: — Strawberries. .$ 1 Kit i* chest for larga. ilucklebernes. 4®su "■*->. It.. Blackberries, %i oUioll V- chest. lt»-pberrle-, $4(3,5 se chest. l'omegranfcies. •_. (ci7sc 'tf box. CaDe Cod Cranb-rries. ifl) ff bbl. Peaches, 20®£0c '*'. box; in bulk, J2.,@;*10 tf ton for clu.gs and if) biaiXi) ior frees- urns, 25&41ic; Japanese, 80®75c. Pears, Ran ells. 75e@$l; common kinds, 25® 40c %* box. apples, 25® V box for common and 60@65c for good to cho ic. Quinces. *-s®ioc '** box. Grapes, in boxes, 2c®3sc for "'cats, 15®30c for black. lEfttHOc: lor 'ioaay, 30®50c f.r Isabella and 15@25c lor Sweetwater. rates nell about 10c- higher than boxes. Ziufandel Wlue Grapes, Jl4®lci "***. ton. Watermelons, *7®12 * 100. Canta.oupes. 4 oc® ifl X era c. ■ -Nutmeg Melons, ..(mi.e _* box on the wharf. CITRUS FRUI lie— Valencia Oranges. $2®3 •$ box: Lemons. $1 '.'s®l 75 ft box for common and * 2(0. 3 50 lor good to choice: Mexican Limes, »ba)b 50 tf box; Bananas, $I®2 60 if bunch; Pineapples, $'2@3 '» doz. — — DRIED FRUITS, RAISIN'S, NITS, ETC. There Is no improvement yet, aud sales are of a jobbing character. New Raisins are selling at 3y_cfor 2-crown, 4i.jc for 3 crown. st_c ior 4-crowu. 6c for seedlesn sultanas and $1 15 lor Loudon layers Dried Or pes. B*V_c. DRIED FRUlTS— Quotations are as follows: Prunes, carloaa la s. . i.jc or 40-50's. 4 / ic for 50 --6'J s, 41,4 c lor 60-70's. 3%c lor 7* -bo's, 31/ic tf It. lor 80-90's -___ *j:: 4C lor 90 100's; Peaches, ">i_®6i/ 2 c sf th; fancy. 7c; peeled, ; Apri cots, 6V 3 @6Vsc for Royals and 7®B*/ i - lor good to fancy Mooroaiks: evaporated apples, a*^>@6c; sun-dried, 3tol-:i._,c; black Figs, in sacks. 2®--'_c; Plums. 4@4-/->c sf. lb tor pitted and l@2c for v 11 --I'itted: bleached Plums, 6(«.s*_c; Nectarines, 5® 6c -p Ib tor prime to fancy, rears, s®s'/*_c lor quar ters and 6"/ 2 ®7c lor halves- KAlsiNs— v oid crop)— Four-crown, loose, 4®sc: 8-CTOWn, 3*/2®*ic*. 2 crown, 2%@3i/ic tf lb seedless Sultanas,s®sy_c: aeeldless .-..uscaieis, 4®4 l ,-ci Own Loudon lay eis. *I®l 15; clusters, *1 15@1 26: Dehesa clus ters, *T 75@2; Imperial 0 listen, *2@2 25. •Ml* — Walnuts, 7ij.®Bc lor hacd and 9@9',i_c for softahell; Almonds. Sialic for hardshell and fc® 10c lor papershe 1; Peanuts. 4@."ic lor Eastern and 4c lor Ca i-orMa; Hickory Nms, s®iic sf, tb: Pe cans, 9®loc *$ lb; Filberts. 9®9 Vac; Brazil Nuts, B®9c: cocoanuts. $,5®5 50 if 100. Il*).V r. — New Comb, 10c for bright, and 7®9c for lower grades; new water-white extracted, 41.4® 4^4c*. light amber extracted, , 4 ®lc if lb. aIIE.W.X- 23®-sc: 'tf lb. I'll*. VISION'S. CURED MEATS— 9c if lb for heavy. OVic for light medium, 100 for ilghi, lOi/jc *p lb for extra light and i2c for sugar-cured. East ern SUgar-CUred llama. Ilfdll2i^c 'if lb; California Hams, 10®10i/ 2 c %» lb; Mesi Beef, $7 60 bbl: extra mess d-. $9; family do. $10: salt Fork, $»®>i 60 ~sy bbl: extra prime i'oik. $10; extra clear, Hl6®lfiso; mess. .16 > bbl: smoked Beef. 2 @l-*,_" _* lb- La RO— Eastern tierces quoted a* s**/-_@s-%c for compound ana elector pure; pails, 7 Vic; California tierces, o®s', 4 "if lb tor compound and oV_.c lor pure: halt- bins. O-^ic; 10-tblins, 71.4 c; dob-tb,7%c. CDITOLLNK-nerces. C 3/ B e. Packs «s 1 ss tb«n SCO lis— l. lb pails, 6H in a case, B%c: 3-tb palls, 20 In a case, 8S/ 8 c: 5-Ib pails, 12 in a case, fei,.c 10- lb pails, 6in a case, 8 C: 50 lb 11ns, or yin a t ' a *" ; * 7r, 8 c: wooden hue kets, 50 lb. net, iys"l fancy tubs 80 It.* net. 76 8 c: half bhis, about j 10 lbs. 71/j.c V. lb. ' _. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKIN**-— Culls and brands cell lc under sound slock. Heavy salted steers. ill&\li,. 2 c sf. lb; medium. BV«@9c lb; light. «a_v.c: cow hides. B®9c 1* lb; Stags, 6c: ted Kip. hi-'.tt9c: salted Calf. 9®loc sf. lb; salted Veal, BV.©9c; dry Hides. 14c f* Ib; culls and brands, 12c" dry Kip and Veal. 14c. dry calf, 17c: culls, 10c: Goatskins. 20®35c each: Kids, sc; Deerskins, good summer, 26c 'ft tt>; medium, 20c; winter, 10c; sheepskins, 1 shearings. 10(ft,20c each; short wool. 25@i40c each; medium, 50i_,70 each: long wools, 75i_,90e each. i ALLOW— I, rendered. 234(__3"/_c s» tb: No. 2, 2y_@3V_|C: refined, 5o; C'ieasi-, 2c tf. lb. Wool — Fall clip — .Middie counties, free, 10'dJHc: do defective. 10@llc; San Joaquin, de fective. 7@BV_C; do Lambs. 6i..t_tßc: southern Mountain. b@llc: free Northern, 10® "if. lb: do defective, 9@llc. HOP"? Old crop, C(g,Hc 'f, lb lor fair to choice and fl-itlOc for fancy. Contract prices are 10<j£13c %} lb for new California GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS — Are higher, owing to an active northern demand. Calcutta Oram Bags, 53 B i*Ss',*_**-. San Queutln, »5 40; Wool Pairs. 27®30c: Fruit Bags, 51/-.C 58/tC and 6c lor the different sizes. COAL— Wellington, $8: New Wellington. SS; So-_tL Held Wellington. 37 50: Seattle, $5 50: Bry ant. So 50; Coos lay. *4 75; Wallsend, *6 75 ** ton; Cumberland, $14 50 if. tot) lv bulk and $10 in sack**; Pennsylvania, Anthracite Egg. $14 fi ton: Welsh Anthracite, $>*(gil 2; Cannel. st ton: Ruck springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Val ley, $7 60; coke. »llf_)12 in bulk and $13 'tf ton in sks. SUGAR— The Western Sugar Refinery Company quotes, terms tie. cash: lube and crushed and Fine Crashed, 65/sC; PowdereJ. 61/8 c: Dry Granu lated, 5y 2 c fc lb: Contectioneis' A. sV_c: Magnolia A. si/fee; Extra C. sc; i. olden C. 4%c: Candy Granulated, 65-_ic; California A, 51-/*_c; half-barrels '/_c more than uarrels, and boxes y e more. .8 AN" FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh terers are as follows: BEEF— First quality, e^UL-jc; second do, 6@ sv_i*; third do, 4@4*/ 2 c .*_* tb. YKAL— Large -(S.6c; K mall. »(_}7 "a lb. MUTTON Wethers. s*-i,@ 6c; Ewes. 6@,5y a c f-i lb. LA -B- Spring, 2 @7c sf tb. . PORK— Live Hogs. 3Va@3.-*ygc for large and 3»4 @3%c for small and medium: soft hogs, '-VJttS ay_c ■») lb; dres.ed do 5i.4(_06c. RECEIPTS OF 1 RODI'CE. FOR 24 HOURS. Flour, or sks.... 3 240 Beans, sks 1.444 Oregon 13,5-3 Butter, ctls Id 7 Wheai. cils 13,775 Cheese, cils .... 13 Oregon 545 h-ggs, doz 6,9"0 Barley, cils 22,805 Hides, 263 Corn, ctis 465 Pells, bdls. 60 Eastern 800 A 00,, bis 1,4 -.5 Oats. ctls. 2,1:85 Oregon 33-> Oregon 2.405 Leather, rlls »9 "ye. Wine, gals 18,90 i Potatoes, sks.... 3,881 : Hops, bis 170 Oregon, sks.... 150 *ngar. bins.. 1.880 Onions, ski 399 Qui. -silver, flsks 3» Hay, tons 47ri i.im*>. o.«. 240 straw, tons 16 Alfalfa sped, ski 4 Middlings, sks... 3 tl Shorts. ( ) *. sks.. 2.600 Oregon 500 Flaxseed, sks.... 255 Bran, sks 200 Mustard Seed, sks 627 Oregon 6,t0 Lumber, M fee„. 10 -• — • — • ■ THE STOCK MARKET. Mining stocks opened the week steadier, though business was not overbrl.-k. The feature of the day was an , dvance in Crown Point to 55c and In Overman to 3 c*. Con. imperial Is assessed lc. James H. Kinkead says, that In the recent test of low-grade ore from the Con. Cal cfc Va mine about 71 per cent of the assay value was re covered. The Gould and Curry managers are preparing to extract 100J tons of. lings from the 400 level, in act ordanre with the arrangement tor a lest at the I*. lukei d mill. Weekly reports from iho mines are as follows: Consolidated California and Virginia: 1-50 level: The south drift started from the double compartment Incline upraise 1 at a point 178 feet on the slope above this level has been extended 2d feet, passin-r thiough porphyry, clay and nar row streaks . f quartz assaying 50c p-r ion total length 174 leet. Kast crosscut 2 started from this drift 100 feet south of the upraise has been ad vanced 12 lee, passing thriu'h porphyry, clay and quartz assaying stc to $1 per ton; total length 53 feet. 1650 level — from incline upraise 1 at a point 60 feet above tin* sill floor of this level the south drift seining along ihe footwall has been ex tended 23 feet, passim,- through porphyry and quartz assaying $1 to S3 per ton: total length 119 feet. From upia'so 2, at a point 65 feet on the slope above the sill floor, the north drift has been advanc-d 4 feet, passing through porphyry and quartz assay lug from **. lo $3 per ton; total length TOO feet. From this north drift at a point 70 feet from upraise 2 an upraise has been started and carried up 14 feet, passing th roll -2 quartz formation assaying from $_' to $111 per ion. 1750 level— On the eleventh floor north from 'he up raise a west cro-scut has i^een advanced 23 fc.t, passing throush porphyry and quartz assaying from $1 to if 2 per ton; total length 53 feet. Work in the face has been su.peudid, and in the coming week a north drif. will be started from about the center of the crosscut. No ore was extracted irom tbe mine during the week. In the i phir mine, on the 1000 level, west cross cut a from ihe north drift, 125 teet north of the shaft station, is in 4 1. 2 feet; the face Is In porphyry showing clay seams and lines ot quartz assaying 60 cents a ton . In the old Cen-rai tun ie! work ings of the Opbir, from the si 1 floor from the weal crosscut fiom the Mexican abaft at a point 13 --feet in from the mouth, the south drift has been extendi ,c feet, passing through porphyry and quartz assaying *1 a ton; total length 255 f«*et- Fiom ihe en I of the drift a west crosscut has be-n Started and advanced 6 feet, passing through por phyry aim quartz a. saying 50 cents and $1 a ton. in the >lena Nevada mine (Layion tunnel) the south drift.started on the pair -treak at a point 22 feet east from the boitom of the wiuze is now out 30 feet; ex ended 20 feet during the week f.cce In quartz yieluing assays of from nil to $5 per ton. on the 90() level oi the Union shaft wcrKiugs the north a. tral drift was advanced during the week 8 feet, tot- 1 distance .94 feet north from ihe Sierra -Nevada shall and 153 feet from west cross cut 3: face in porphyry. At a point 100 feet north of west crosscut 3 they have started west crosscut 4 and advanced the same 10 feel: face in porphyry with seams of c a.* through it. In the Could & Curry mine on the 400 level they have started to c can out the ma n tunnel in order to reach the o.d tills to extract 10.0 tons of rock to be milled. No work was done ln Hale A Norcross ground on In* 1 stock ode during the p isl week. Brunswick Lobe (Con. cal &. Va , Best A Beicher and Gouid c_ lurry), shaft Na 2. — 800 level— joint south drift start* froui the sia tion was ad vanced 26 feet total length 565 f.et; lace in porphyry, and small stiingers of quar z. Ihe west crosscut No. 1 started from th- south drift, which was run from ihe east crosscut lias been extended 4 feet; total leuulh 21 feet: face iv poiphyiy; discontinued. Kesumed work in east cro.scut No. 3. which was stared In ihe south drift 4 0 feet f.oru ihe statiou. and advanced 1' 24 ti-i; total length 274 feet: face in Durph.ry. 6 0 level— l he joint east crosscut on the north boundary has been advanced 29 fee ; total length 184: face in po.ph.ry. The ,i)lnt south drift stinted from the stalio 1 hat been advanced 23 tee;; total length 172 feet; face in porphyry show ing stringers of quartz CiCciDKNTAI. con— The ollicial letter for the week eudi.ig September 26 says: -*550 level- Last crosscut 1 on the tunnel level has been ex tended 10 feel through hard porphyry; total length, 878 ieet. 650 level— r.ast crosscut 1. started a: a point 600 feet from 1 lie .station, lias been advanced 14 ieet; total length. 26 feet. The oie shows an average assay value of about »8 per ton in void, has; crosscu 2. started at a point 50 ieet south of Nu 1, has ceeu extended 9 feet; total length, 21 feet. The average assays show a value of 912 per on in go.d. The main i«outh drift has been extended 18 feet in the lootwall: total length, 683 fee- 750 level— We have cleaned out. re paired aud timbered 100 feet of the south drift." LOACH SALES. Following were the sales In the San Francisco .Mock Board vesierday: BF.fiUI.AK MciKNIXO SESSION. COMMKNCINO 9:30. 100 Alpha 17 20.1 C P0int.. . 32 500 Mxic. .6 boo Alia ...-.Ot i 10» 3. 50 Occldt.-2.75 300 Andes.... 100 34 .00 2.70 500 Belcner.... 34 .00 Ist 0J Ovrrun .19 100 8u11i0n.... 10 200 .3 10J Potosi. '..31 200 Change.. ..4 Uli 3! «J0 -ava«*-'.!..29 iOO 401-50 etc. 5t 500 Scorpion. .os 400 Chollar.. .4..] 50 H&N...1 It 150 N V .05 200 4. 50 1.20 bA Union'c„4B 200 CC&V..1.35 .700 Justice. AC 600 X ***...... 33 200 C N V 0> 300 L Wash. Oil A .IK UN BKM ION— 101 Andes 17150 CCd_V... 1.401300 Potosi 29 200 li 100 O&C 5710) Savage... 31 200 8e1cher ...36 00 HarN... 1.26 400 '.*-•_■ •SO. 3". LO Julia 0- iOO Scorplon..os ICO 1000 Justice. .2h see liec... 1" 3 * > li_B 6t 100 2: .130 S Nev. .1.10 .0 Bullion... li 100 Kenick...lt 5U . 15 201 Ch0ir...... 411 1.i0 1 : ,00 SU Hi 11... 03 30d 44 900 L Wash. .os 100 StLouis.-.l 6 800 Challge...4i**| .'. 0 N G<s_ C..1, 50 Onion 50 200 C P0int... 56 100 0CC.U....V.6. 1100 '.51 ICOO 51- 60 2.7 I 100 U1an. .',".7.25 200 54 60 Onhlr 96 >0O » J_*l_;e...3_ 50.- 5 100 Ovrmn.....'-'. .00.. 37 100 5,150 2i ■■"""* Following were the t*»«« in the Pacific Block Board yesterday: * BKfIrLAB SFS.SIOX— IO:tI. 300 Alpha 100 C Point.. 37 (00 Onhlr .. 92 600 18 UK) 4t]JOJ Ovrmn._..27 75 i Alia-. ....C!.*. 00 41 600 .. .. 28 400 10 0 4-.J400 '.- . 25 260 Andes.... lb 41 0 41 410 P0t05i. ...32 60J 8e1cher.... 25 .00 44 _i 0 30 500 202 0 46 300 29 200 3- ..00 47 .00 31 400 881260 4. _v 8avac*....32 400 30 600 41-400 31 200 1100 5 doO 29 600 3s 300 52 100 27 2.0 35500 54 100 ..... 30 110J Lain. .6 1400 Excnar .15 TOO Scorotou..os 100 6" Wit* At f>7 i.JU &_.<_._ .10 70 J Bullion... .09 151 AIM. 17 1 '3 100 sN'ev... 1.00 4--0 10 000 Julia Os 200 1.02 300 Caleda... SOU J 1ce.... 25 100 Liv -.00 1.00 26 300 Hill 03 10 J 54 900 -..:* 5t1.0u15...23 60 ) C.uaiiae...4li|:-100 Kentuck..o7l 50 stdrd... 1.*5 200 47 1.0 ..:.. ...... li *3oj Onion. 50 600 cnolr 4: 6000 L Wash. o.'. 00 48 450 44 700 Did .47 1. 00 47 200 4- 100 _4_j**i'u uuu 21 100 465.0 .. 41)1200 22 7no CC_tV..l.B. .'OO Occd.. .2.65 11.0 - 4_v-i.30 250 13/ 400 ...... 2.67V-1400 31 100 Conn 9. 100 ...iliOO 32 400 C ln>D 03 110 Othlr 91 300 33 700 ES Nev.. 061 I AVTV.tISrioS BKSSION— 2:*tT " 2<"> Air**.-. .21 1450 Crwnßt.so 950 0vrmn....26 200 ...'.23 USO ........ -64950 28 400 Aim 1! 300 E 5Nv. ...05 -OU Fotoa ._ . . .11 250 Andes.. ..l 6 .00 Lichr....C6 .00 30 9.0 Belcner '.l**\w* 0dtC......671500 Savge..-|J t?! b_cb:;:;:67.o^ n^:::^^ £^o*** 700 7- 200 Julia O.^BJI i -i-.. 1 800 Luiilou....lOU'JO Justice.. .•i'-j>- * " " " /z 800 .111300 :••*-;?;'./,,, wlHl'ti"' 03 325 Ca.eda„.. 631,50 Kentc^ U 6«J WJgfetS U. I -uaiY^T, l-o\)L Vm.--.06 4JO StLou«_.-.l» 525 Ch011ar ....45 Mexcu..-49;25d Union... .« 626 48 10o ..*■--••-.,_ - 50 rfns::r.r»s 300CCAV.... .*'»•-•.-) 0ccd1...'2.- 4J Cian... -- 300 1.42% 125 -' *7-J.«l^ Y"Jc"k"t."_-0 100 oowi_..i.O-aft" cmnir *•_*■» 1 JCkl...-ao 400 C Imp ....Q--.1250 ■■ .»o| CLOSING QUOTATIONS. MONDAY. Sept. 27-4 P. a. £vi.A ■ ■ i«^**«?A Alpha C0n.... as 24 Jostle*. ...... -*<? 5., Alia. ..- 11 1- K^ntucit. ** **- Ifc- " 17 Lady Wasa.... 05 06 helcher 38 39 Mexican. — 50 »i Beatdtlleloiar 67 68 occidental...^ -.70 -•' = isnllion _ 10 lLJphlr »» « »•» Caledonia 52 Overman-. .... •*•*> »' Chollar 48 49 i'oiosl —- •<» »* con.calcftVa... 1.45 ravage. ... »}• •?. challenge Co* 61 62 -eg. Belcher. - 11 ** ion. juperiti 02 if, scorpion. - J""* Connoenca.... 1.05 Lit : silver Hi 11... — «* c ■„** - I".- 53 5-. St. Louis - 17 "° Con.New OH 04 sierra Nevad*. 1.1 " 1.10 _._.*-__ -o. .. 20 - landard 1.80 190 l xc, . ■„-.- 05 Ob L'nloaGoa...-. 50 62 Gould dt Carry. 61 6- 1 *»'• "£* •*;•» Norcrs. 1.20 1.25 Yellow Jacket. 35 Ob Julia 03 04 6'iOCii ASt* liONU EXCHANGE. MON AY, Sept. 27-2 r. a. rNITKD HTATK3 HOSui. BUL Asked. I . Hid. Asked. trti coon. 11 - U S «are ... All - liimw *tfcsuei:s — ) MISCELLAXKOtJI BONOS. ral-atCWeSs.il'** 3-4 - iNPU.Ss.... 99% - Elec L 6*129"/.. - Oak Oasis.. JOt CntraC\Vs* 99 ' ii oV_| Lo 2d Is 55... 108 — lpnt-stex-c? — 98V*>i Omnibus tH.. a 2 53/i — L<feP6slcO 1011/. P&O Ityfli. 110 — 1 etc ERR 7 - PdtChßy6s. —.104 Ceary-jt B6s - 100 I Fwl-sc RRdillO — B Lets 0 Vis. 10 3 10 5 jheno, W'LJ__- — 105 Los ang Lda — 100 ' facto P <fe L. — 101) loGnteed6s — jOI i fcFdtNPßfts- 103 ,W.**A M_t-stCble6s 1263/4127 isPRRArIz-li 99 99 1 /-. DoßyCon Os. 1093/4110 SFRRCaIoi. 110y 2 lllV_ NatVin«sl»l. — -00 |sPßßcalai. — 05 NevCNgß7s. 9* - IsPBrRCalUj. 107V 2 — NRvCai oa. lOtiLgl 10*-..;t-VW aterds. 117»4 — I*. -ty Ca. tea. — ' y5 ' : .-: V W aier it. 10 1 /8 — N PC, 65. ...104 106 bikluGdtll.Ji — _«21/_ WATKB (STOCKS. Contra cost-* :-8 — , spru_ Valley 98"/ 2 98% iikiiuwu... .1 — i OAS AND KI.fcCTRIC STOCKS. Capital. 8 25 I Pacific Uga. 60 — Central .". -a-**'-, - sPGcfcKlec. 97 973/s M Eleo I.ign. 914 93/_.j-an Francsco ..y -»/» Ltan L ii .-if.V-j 56 ->ioc_;iou li — t-»k d«u iuaa 93*Va — I ISstIRAMU STOCKS. Flreman'ar<ilß2i/ a — | „ COMMKKCI RANK STOCKS. Anclo-Cat... ?>5 1,--» ;>7V2'.l 1 "' Sa-Juil 18434 - Bankof CaL.23B 240 • ' ondonPAA. 127 1-0 Iki -ill. ICo — _'lercn 8.1.... LA — PAVISOS JiANK STOCK*. r«-r«?itr,C'>.. 1450 1525 ISav&Loaa.. _ 100 HomOS-tL luo * Hod l*:ecurlty..._. 2so — M'-tuai. 33 40 L-iou Lru4.. 105J cub**/ L vio -j 100 — I STKKKT KAILROAD STOCKS. California.... ib9V.lll iuaicSl.<fcHA/ 100 Geary-5i....-, 411 — , rreaiam ...- 5 — tmtucaim**-**.... 47*4 48 I ttlWU.lt STOCKS. California.... 105 — iGlantCot... 38 40 t.-turu _).... s5 DO j Vigorit. 3 3*4 MISCK_.I-AN*KOUS STOCKS. Alaska rkrs. 98 99 I Nat Ot. — 8 Ger Lead Co. 110 — |OceanlcSSCo 3234 331 4 HawC&sCa. 24i' 3 .5 lac Am A lVs a -DivU.l'.a SAB/g .4 PacßoraxCa 100 — biaitsJAJAaatL. HO — 1 Part I'niutOo .1. a — llt---lIU--l-i-> __~_>u.V. Board — 100 Hutchinson SP Co S3 76 6») do do 33 S'.'i^ 10 Market-st Railway 47 7ft In &F Gas _. Electric Co — *7 '7 145 SV Water 98 60 1 do do I*B 25 tlt'oo s Pof A Bonds 99 25 fcAl.i.S — A/HtBMUU** & ti.-i , ■*, Board— 276 Hawaiian Commercir.! 24 60 50 Oceanic S S Co 33 00 5 S F Gas ct Electric Co 1)7 25 95 SV Water _, 98 62V Uli-i --50 Hutchinson 8 PCo ...,. 33 76 THE CALL CALENDAR. September 1897. |Mo. : lU. W. Tli | Ft. Sa. Moon's Phases 2 3 i /-?\Flrst Quarte \J) Sept. a. 0 10 11 , --' t^A Full Mood. jl6j 17 IB -^ Sept. 10. 1 i fSa.i Moon'i Phase* 1 I 7 8 13 i I 21 II ; 19 26 | 20 j srl •is| ■-'9 28 -J4 25 .?>L»!it Quartei 4/ Sept. 18. 30 ' r ' I £Sl -New Moon. Sept •-'«. — : — STEAMERS TO SAIL. BTKAHKB KSTIVATIov. -A [IS ! PI KB Colon I'anama l>ept 28,1 V » Plias City Puebia Vie * Pstt. ssria ■ Kept a B. 9am Pie.- .* Homer too* Kay h-ept '-'8, jOau Pier 13 Del Norte.. '(Jrays Harbor, i -e» t -'-, spm Pier 2 nata Ron«. baa Dlesro . . aept 25*. 11* tt I PiefU \Veeoit_ Hurabo:dils»;- Sept '-"i*. Ipm ! Pier 13 ChiiKaC. ... Ferntlale ISept^P, Ifm Pier Li Columbia... Portland i'Sfpt 3U.lUau I'leril JouioriH.... linmboldtUav Oct 1, 2pm i'iot* Loos Bay.. . . .N«-\Tpor: OCt 1, Yam Pi«f It Alliance |Ureßon ports.. Oct 1.12 v Pier 13 City Peking j China Japan i net 2. Ipm I'M S3 Orizaba Mexico |Ort »'.loau : Pier 11 Arcata i o<m Jiasr Uct a,)OAM Pier Li Corona : >an D1e50. .... met a,ll*n PlerlL Walla Walla Vie * Pet Bno Oct 3, 9am I'u: i btate of Ci PorUaaa jOct f>.iU*M rifrll Eorelca i Newport jOct 5, »au Plsrll ABlancbard Oreeou port* Oct 5. spm. Pier 1 1 Australia.. Honolulu |ort 3. IHam | Pier" STEAMERS TO AKKIVE. X A M KR From ! Duk Alliance I»»i Nona ; Queen \ Knipiro i « cos U»T I Australia I Walla alia. .. \ Ihilkat. j Ore •on Kan Bias , Truckee I I'omoiia.. j Arcata ; • Trace m Cliv. .. j Transit t'rona. ! Portland drays li«roor. Seattle i Coos Bay { Newport | j Honolulu "... | Victoria .v yu;ei sou :i i i Kel River 'Portland , Panama Viiauma Bay : Hi>mt>ol<n bay j Looi Bay Irre*c«ru1 rre*c«ru Cl» Departure Bay I I Mvi i>ier<> China and Japan loruanu. # regon ports Seattle '. Newport Victoria <« Pueec >>outi j liumbolrU Biv : >au lMetcu .... I I'ortlnni ..Sept 28 ..Sept -.'B ..*ept 28 j ..bfpt 2b ..S^pt 2H ..Sept '<i 9 S -pi -29 ..■->•> i>t 2« ..S«pt 29 , ..^ept SO ' ..Sept 30 i ..Seot 30 | ..Sopt 80 ! ..-6Dt 30 ! ..Oct 1 ..Oct 1 ..Ort 1 ..Oct 2 ..Oft 52 ..Oct 3 1. . "ct, 3 ..Oci 4 . Oct 4 i ..Oct 5 : ..Oct 7 Doric ! MuieorCai \ Alice Blam nar : >'rogreso r.oreica.. I niatllla, \\>eott tanta Uosa. Columbia .. SUN, 3IOON ANO TIOE. United States Coast and Gfodetic Sdbvkv. TIMKS AND HeioHTH OF HIOH AND Low waters at Port Point. Kntranck to San* 1 rancisco Bay. Published by Ciy.-iciAt. authority ok THE SITKRINTi- NIIKNT. Note— The high and low waters oc ur a' the City Front (Mission-street W'hari) about twenu five minutes later than at Fort Poiut: the height of tide is the same at both places . September— lß97. Tuesday. September 28. Sun rises 6.03 Moon rises Sunsets '..5 58 I. Moon sets 6 49p« •i T1 " 1 - Feet II XV I mi- T7~w| F«t ' "'""Feet nmP Feat ■--'-j|H \V| |L \V| 18 ! 0.2» 571 5. a l .' 2.4|i-.i.o| u.b! n.40 072 !9| 1.30 t.y a.31 2.» 12.40 5.9, 7.35 0 1 io; s*.jw 4.5 7.12 8.2 1.24 5.9 &35 1.l li 5.57 4.3! *.0-2 ] 3.4 V.14 5 7 9.41 o.l' a saa 4.2 911 87 3.18 5410.52 US 3! 634 S.B 10.42 1 3.6 I.SI 5.. i L W I H W L W H W * 0.02 0.4 7.:-4 4.7 1 12.10) 3.5 5.58; 6.1 Kon-In the above exposition of the tides tha early morning tides are given In tha left hand column, and tha successive tide* of the day la tha order of occurrence a» to trine. The second lima column gives the second tide of the day, the third lime column the third tide, andthe last or right hand column gives tha iast tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes •court. 'Ihe* heights giveu are additions to the •onndlngs on tha United Btate* Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (— ) precedes ta* height, and then the number given la aubtractlr* from the depth given by th* chart*. NOTICE TO MAKLNKKD. A branch of the United state? Hydrographlo Oflice located In the Jlerchant-t' Exchange li maintained in san Fraucisco for the benefit of mariners without regard to nationality and tree of expense. Navigators are cordially Invited to visit the office, where complete sets of charts and salllni directions of the world are kept on han l or coru par.son and reierence, and the latest information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers to navigation and all matters of interest to oc.au commerce. The lime ball on too of the building on Tele graph Hilt is hoisted about ten minutes before noon, and Is dropped at noon. 120 th meridian, by telegraphic signal received each day from tha United States Naval Observatory ' a Mare Island Cal. A notice statin; whether • the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error, lf any, v publisbel the same day oy the afternoon paper j, and by the morning papers the following i*.- a W. S. ltu-SHrei m Lieutenant '*-. s. N.. in cu_r;_,' fl The Time Hall. Branch HYBRDf-rcAPiuc okkii-pi, L . S. N..** Mkkchants ' XCH>NOK. (■ San* FbaNClsuo. September 27. 1897. ) The time bull on l\-ie;rapii Hilt was dronp.] exactly at noon 10-day —i. >-.. at noou of the 12;.*. meridian, or exactly at 8 p ii. Greenwich time. W. s. Hit, am ■Lietitena-it 1' S N. *i i.r:*.. sHIPPIN'Ci IS a KLLt.ENC... Arrive I. MONDVY. September 27. Btmr Columbia, C'otiwav. 64i,i bonis from Port [and, via Astoria 42 hours: pass and rndce, to .regon Railway and Nay Co. >tmr Santa Rosa. Alexander. 60 nours from San Diego; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Pernlus Jc Co. Stmr WeeotL Miller. 36 hours rrom Crescent City; pass and mdse. to North Pacific o a Co; lum ber, lo D C Perkins. Stmr Tillamook. Hansen, 3* hours from Ilui ueme; produce, to E lamer Gaimger. Stmr Sunol. triers 40 hours from Newport; ballast, to I. E White Lumber co. Stmr South Coast. Za.idart, 40 hours froru Hu-neme: produ' to Field <t Stone Co. Stmr Bonlta, Nicholson, 7,-, nours irom -*,-, Diego: produce to Good all. Perkins it Co. ship Louis Walsh, Gammon 94 days f om New :asile. NSW : 1936 tons cod. to It B Hog' c " Schr Reliance. Hansen. 12 houis from Tim ter Hove; 76 eds wood, to It A Gil Tide. Sclir Mary Etta. Nyman. 24 hours from Bow ens Lauding; 20 cds wood. 500 pists, :>> Bender Bros. Cleared. MONDAY. September 27 Nor stmr Peter Jebsen, Hansen, Nanaimo; Joha Kosenfeld's Sons. '■'' Stmr Pomona. Cousins, Eureka; Goodau. Peril., * Ca stmr City of Puebla. Debney, Victoria and Port Townsend: Goodall. Perkins cfc Co. ship Oriental- Pa ricer. Nanaim": Geo l-'ri cl Br shin Combermere, Buruard, London; £<_[. four, Guthrie -t Co. Br ship Kirkcudbrightshire, Purdte, Queenv town; G W Mc2*tar. Sailed. MONDAY. September .7, Ptmr Geo Loomls. Bridget:. Ventur*. Stmr Eureka. Parsons, san Pedro. t-imr Pomona Cousins, Eureka. stmr W'httesnoro. Johnson- Stmr Protection. Lundqulst, Gaviota Br ship Cell ten ma. Wens c. Liverpool. Ship Oriental, Parker, Nanaimo. i Telegraphic. ■-_■! POT LOBOS, September 27—10 r a—.Vei:~t- "^ cloudy; wind NW; velocity 16 miles. Charter*. The ship A Ci Ropes loads mdse for Liverpool The Haw schr Honoluu ioads lumber a Port Gamble for Chemulpo. Korea, 42s tin; schr Jess * Minor, lumber at Eureka for Honolulu, bark Olympic, coal at Nanaimo or this port. The Br ship The H hnemann was chartered prior to arrival for wheat to Europe, 26*) 3d, Domestic I' .its. t'SAL— Arrived Sep*. 27-Simr National City,, hence sept -6. ASTORIA -Arrived Sept 27— -tmr State of Cali fornia, hence sep. 25. sailed Sept 27— ■*■***. m. Oregon and Alliance, for san Francisco. TATOOSH--Passed Sept 27— Br stmr Atuara poora. hence Sept 24, lor Comoi. PORT TOWNSEND- Arrived Sept 27— Br ship Troop, from Shanghai. sailed Sept 25— Br ship Falkland, tor Queens town. COOS BAY— Sailed Sept 27— Stmr Empire, Mr San Froncltsco ROCK PORT— Arrived Sept 27— s.mr Scotia, he seiit 2ri. SOUTH BEND— Sailed Sept 27— Signa , for San Francisco. l"M i QUA— Arrived sept 23— Schr Louise from San Pen PORT TOWNSEND— Arrived Sept 23-Gerb-irk Anti-one, from Santa Ro-alia; Haw baric D - mona Head, hence Aug 29: bark Germania, henc* Sept 4; Br -h p .-ascar. irom Santa Rosa a: Br bark Ro^e. from Hongkong. EUREKA— SaiIed sept 26— -Cir Alice, for San Pedro; stmr Lacuna, for San Francisco. WARTS point- Arrived Sept 27-Schr Ar hie and Foitie. hence Sept 23. PORT GAMBLE— Arrived Sept 26— Schr C*. me* , from san Pedro. ASTORIA-Sailed Sept 27— Br ship Monkbarns, for Queenstown. .» rrived Sent 27— Br ship Sutherlandah re, from Newcastle, >W. SEATTLE— sailed Sent 26— stmr Queen, for San Fmncisco. 1 A TOO- H — Passed Sept 27 Br ship Falkland, from Port Townrjeud, tor Uueenstown. BOWKNtj LANDING— Sept 27— -chr Monterey, hence --ept 26. Sailed o'ept 27 — Schr Newark, tor 8 n Fran cisco. PORT LOS ANGELES— Arrived Sept 27— Br ship Norma, from Hamburg. GREENWOOD— SaiIed sept 27— Stmr Green wood, tor san Francisco* SAN PEDRO— arr ved Sept 27— Schr Fred E Sander, from Tacoma. \ NEWPORT— sailed Sept 27— Stmr Caspar, from t\ San Fraucisco. / Eastern. Port*. I BALTIMORE — sailed Sept . 26— Ship tuiqui* '? tianua. ior sau Francisco. ■ . loreisn Port*. SYDNEY — Sailed Sept '.6-Stmr Alameda, fur 3an Franclaco. COLON — sailed Sept 24— Stmr Aliianca, for New York. HONGKONG— SaiIed Sept 21— Br stmr Belgic, lor san i* ranclsco. LI POOL— sailed Sept 25— Ger bark Ua.it feld. for Honolulu. Movements of Trans- Atlantic Steamers. NaPLEs — Arrived Sept -.4— Stmr Marseille* fm New Y<*>rk. LIVERPOOL— SaiIed Sept 27— Stmr Cube, for Sew York QUF.ENSTOWN-Arrlved Sept 27-Stmr Gallia Irom Boston. linpiirtiitiinis. HUENEME— Per Sou h Coast — 5622 sks wheat, 10 ci honey. • REDONDO-Per Bomta-7281 sks wheal. Po*-t Hanord-1530 sks barley. CRESCENT CITY — Per Crescent Clty-21« M ft lumber, l* bxs butter, 1 bxappei, Ics c der, 12 cs meat, 1 saw. SAN DIEGO- Per Santa Rosa— l lot household furniture. 2 limes, 1 crate tobacco, 2 Cs ci.ar- Pttes. 1 bdl carpet samples, 21 nxs oranges, 1 bx silverware. 2 sks beeswax, 6 sks dried irnlt, l-U'l sks wheat, 160 sks corn, 1461 sks oats, 2 bxs Dimes, 435 bxs lemons, 14 pkg. mdse, 1 sk bams, 1 bil sacks, 5 dry goods, -4 csh.iuey, 2 wheels. Redindo- 7 cs bacon. 1 cs lumber, 1 lot hou-e --bo d furniture,-- crts bicycles. 1 cs honey, 6 s.s wool, 8 cs 2 ba.es meal, 1 bid p.ano, 9o pi-tgs.ndse 98-H sks barley. 941 sks wneat. 2 obis whisky. Port Los Angeles— l cs honey, 10 bxs lemons. 1 pke mdse. 1 bx mcd cine. 1 bx on. 16 cs spices. 1 l-s piper. 1 engine. 65 nxs oran*.e*., 1 bx tit i its. r-anta Barbara— ll6 sks ab. lone meal, 278 sks abalone -.hells. 1 sit wat outs, 1 che-it tea 1 pks mose, 12 bbls mineral water, 72 bxs lemons, 3 nxs hardware, 8 bxs oranges, a sks crawfish. Port Ha. tor 1 — 211 bxs gre-n fruit, 11 coop , poultry. 1 keg wine. Ise aratiug bowl. I is ia*.--i koods. 1 sk beeswax. 1 bx drugs, 2 dressed ca. ve A, l.bx haidwa c, .-0 sks dnedfiuit.l sk coffee. 6 bxs cheese, 1 bdl bides. 2 tubs 9 oxs butter, 3 bbls 1 keg butter, 1 bx teeth, 3 cs rubbers. 1 cs paint, 5 cs R water, 6 pk'-ts mils?. 5 cs hone.-, 13 bxs fish, 379 sks Deans. 6193 sks barley, 4984 sks wheat, 791-1 sks oats. PORTLAND AND ASTORIA-Per Oolnmßla -65.*) bdls snooks, 75 bbls cranberries. 356 sks ov si ers ss. mats sulphur. .00 string floats. 100 crisis t.-a. 620 cs salmon. 336 bags wool, 1500 gun nies, 2158 sks 2765 qr 18-0 hf-sks flou-, 4 M lliumoer. 420 -k*. wneat, 1408 sks oca 5600 *>ks bran, 2500 sks -.horn. 500 sks middlings, 276 bdli hides, pel s and ski. «. 160 sks potatoes. San niEiic —Per T.llamook — 10 tons junk. Hueneme — 40j4 _~.b--.rley. 1893 sks wheat, 6 sks pried iruit, 14 cs honey, 240 sks beans. . J * oiisi{j**ee<. / 1 Per south Coast— H Dutard ; Fie d <fe Stone. \ fl Per Bonita— Geo \% McNear: H Duiar.i. * Per We. ott -F B Haight; Dodge, Sweeney ct Co; •' OB Smith .- Co: J 11 Newbauer A Co: Poultry ms-n's Union; Get- Bros <fc Co; D T C I'en.la**; KniS'iti & La ier Tillan ook- Erlanger * Gallnger; Ctari.i . Hariev; A Gerberding .V Co. Per Columbia— Geo Morrow it Co; Alien <fc Lewis: Harris ■£ jon«-s; Otis, McAllister M V Dete *c; 1 has Jar obson & Co; C J Leis: .t Co ; >or rue.i Door Co; 1-" is Petersor: Wa bliurtou a* n On on F.our co, Moore, Ferguson cfc Co: John F English; Clement, Bring Oct Co: Cummin i.ros: i* Johi-o-i it co: H Flag, m in: Bissingerck Co: H W'aideck: Moody; Willamette Pulp <fc Paper Co*, order; J C Siegfried it Co; -Neville _fc Co: M B Moravian; rogarty <fc Par-cer; Darbee .t Imm-1 : A SSuiih; Dodge, Sweeney i-C Co; Morgan Oyster Co; >evillH fcCo: F C Davil cfc Co: J X Armsby _fc Co* ' P .oheii A Co: M E A Wagner: .1 X Arnisby **• Co; Cutting Packing CO; CampodOuico 0. Malcolm; ci .'arL-on ; Clatsop Mill Co. Per Smita icoss— H Blum; L G sresovich -fc Co: A fodera; Dodge, Sweenev & c*»: Porter Bros Jt Co; H Kirc.inianu A Co; Wheaton, Broou <fc Co: H H fiogao: Dairymen's Union: Ha Went Hamilton: F .'eriu; Blsstnger it Co. B G Rulil cfc Co; S.rauas: kVuittier. lv ler o*. Co: it/.ei .*_ R iKer. Imrti dt _'o; Marshall it Relmer«; W'ellu-au. Peck it Co: C . H Hughes: Davis <«. Co: G l.'iilui it Co; En erprjr.e Brewery; R.i il alo Brewery ; Vail y Road ; Chicago Brewery: Uni n Brewery: Labor Exchange: V *j Cirgii.o; Nathan, Dobrmann & Co; J B l.guglta: 1 B smith Si Co; W' C Price cfc Co, Get- Bros <t Co: Vortou, Teller Aco : Hi. nier, Hied m. if J. schulz: Western Meat Co; Bricham. Hoppe dt c.v: Sacra nemo Fish co; lleyneman J. Co; H Dv ard: Bra*? -onset Co. Sinshelmer Bros; American Union Fish Jo; Rust. E.riy it Co. Geo it McNear: sa ram nto fish Co; H Heck man J. Co: L D Stone Jc Co: Pac -'oast H'li co: Bassett it Bunker: H W'ateiman ct .'o: De Bernardi & Co: s .- uverberg; Chas Tetzeii; l.tevre. Frlcke J. Co. Loceiib ry it Co. II l ton; J ivancovicn it C.«: A Paladini; Santa Cruz Island Istaii'i Co; Thos Diiugau eon Jt Co; m c Davis: ■'ussman, Worm.er dt co: A Gerber lngJtC'o;T I Kely; L scaiena _k Co: Good -11, Perkins .*. *.o; A F.eishik-r it Co: E P Uoyt: Del Monte Mil tin : .o; Goodyear Rubber Co; Sussm.cn Wor.userJt Uo; F P Jacobs & Co: The Cuda.iy Pack! .g Co; J lacason; A C Nichols it Co: Tne Aermotor Co; i R Dwyer: |AY A Tiicout: Enterprise Brewery; II Kelly ; Porter Bros it Co; A mour Pa- king co: A r-nin*.; San rra else, i. reiving Co; Dalton Hi**. /' 11 Thinnel; American Type Foundry: .1 Seller; **» It J a _ob-; Wolf A- Son: American Tobacco Co: 1 V ' I Uhiricks; HOGreenbood: W" Jt J Sloane Jt Co: W* , I i. Morgan; Murphy, i.raiit it . •■: Gray it Barmen: * Levi Spiegel A* Co; Campodonico it Malcolm; wt' " Hi citi ll : Na-ch J. BoesseniCi^er; A i.a it Pruil Co: •Vmer I less As.ii. -Mitchell it Goodall; G.eeley's t.---.r_.- -• ■■: ■:--.. OFFICE FURNITURE &£*=» AND FIXTURES. {§ig|j^ C. F. WEBER & CO., Pf^ifffizl 300-306 post 1 1; iiri, s.p-..Bg_^B^t comer stocaion. '^gj^^B^