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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 1896, THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. EUMMAKY OF THE Manbols. Siiver unchanged. Wheat futures still higher. Barley advancing. Larger receipts of Oats. Cornand Rye unchanged. Large White Feaus firm. Hay ravher steadier. Feedstuffs unchanged. Potatoes arrive heavily. “Vegetables still cheap. Butter, Chéese and Eggs unchanged. Poultry depressed. Grapes lower and dull Dried Fralt still advancing. Provisions unchang O.-Clear ® Partly Cloud) ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow Explanation. The arrow: flles with (he wind. [The top figures at station indica ¢ maximum temperaturs for the days; those underneath it.if any, the amount of sall, of melted snow in inches and hurdredths, during ‘the pest twelve hours. Isobars, or solid lines, connect poin s of equal air pressure; iso- therms, or doited, lines, equal temperature. The wofd “hieh” meaxs hizh Lgromeiric pressure and fs_usually.accompanied by fair weather: -low” rifers (o low pressure. and is usually preceded and sccompunied.by cloudy weatherand rains. “Lows” us ally first app-ar on the Wushington coast. When che pressure is high In_the interior and low along the coas.,and the isobars extend north and south along the comst. rain is probable; | but when (he “l.w' ‘1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain s0uth of Oregon is improb- able. WILh & “high” in .he vicinity of Idaho, and thepressure falling to the Cailfornia coast, warmer weather Way be expected 'n summer and coider weather In'winter. The reverse of these conditions will produte an opposite resulz. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUI~ TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 8, .86, 5 P. M.—Weuther conditions and general forecasts The following maximum tewperatn ported from siations i Cali:ornia to-d: Eurexa 58. Red Biuff 86, ~an Francisco 59, Fresno 86, San Luis Obispo, 68, Los Angeles 75, Ean Diego 70, Yuma 100. #an Francisco duta—Muximum temperature 59, minimum 54 mean 58 e I'ne pressuse h-s falien rapidly during the past y-four hours over the wrstern half or the countr< An area of tow s developng over Arizona ad eastern California and will prob- ably move rapidly nort:ward through the - rest val.eys Iuesdsy. Amnother arca of low pres:ure lies over Montana ‘lhe temperature has fallen g :be northeru,coast and in the San Joaquin It has risen over Utah and evada. There has been a remarkatle increase fn cloudi- né.s along the coast. Light rain has iallen at Fort Canby and Seatile. Forveast made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending ..idpight, September -9, 1896: Northern California — Clondy «nd unsettled weather Tuesday, with conditions iayoruble fur Mght showers fu nor hern portion; fresh north- westerly winds: fog ou Lhe coast. = Souihers Caiifornia—t"oudy Tuesday morning; fair ihe rest of the day : fresh westerly winds. Neyaia—Ciondy Tuesd: Tithi—C.oudy uod threaiening Tuesday. #rizona—Cloudy in the casiern por.ion Tuesday 4air in the west-Tu portion. San Fzancisco aud viclolty — Cloudy and threateniig weather Tuesaay: frwsh northwesterly Winds; ok on (he coast. = ALEXANDER G: MCADIE Local Forecas! Official. NEW YORK MARKETS. Financial. FW YORK, N. Y., Rept. 28 —The tendency of the prices during the greater part of the day was downward. Profit taking was mamnly re- spousible for the reaction, and an savance in the posted and aciual rates of sterling exchange, the poor statement for Augus: made by some of tue leading roads and a reduction made in the pri es of refined sugar were also_con:ribuiing factors. edvance fn sterling exchange and t.e higher rates for discounts in Londvn creuted an impression that the movement of gold was over, temporarily st least. aod in the absence of detalis littie credence was placed in the London rumor of a _“probeble shipment of $5,000,000 go.d 10 New York this week. The un‘avorable developments referred to in- duced sume selllog for the Short account, and close observers of the market's course were of the opia- fon that the bear inierest had been consideradly extended during the session. The grangers aud the industrials received the principal attention of professional operators, St. Paul deciiuing & point 107234 and Su ar 134 t0 11134. The repori tbay Southern capi:a Ists Lad secured the Camden re- finery and intend d to consolidace 1t with interests opposed to the irus. foond few beli=vers in irade circles., “Tihe rumor of 4 further reduction in re- fined Jate in the week, bowever, led 10 iresh sales in the afternoon trading. « tion left ¢ff firm. Nec changes Other specially weak stocks were Manha:tan, Burlington, Chicago Gas and Tobeceo, and st one time these showed iosses of 1@14 per cent. \ear ihe close » firmer tone prevaied and a raily of 14 “@1Ys per cen. Yollowed. :he recovery was at- tribited to coveriug of si0rL coutracts. Specula ow declines of 14@1% per cent; the later in Burlington. In the inacilve issues Llinois Steel felt 114 to 46, while St. Paul | referred jumped 2 to 128%. To:ial sules werk 184,447 snates, including 35,400 St Puul, 81.800 -uzar and 21,500 Burlington. Trebond maraer was very firm and the total sales were $1,202,0 0. Burliugton, Cedar Rapids and Nortuern fivesrose 17 to 105: Coloradu Atid- land und Lonsolidated fours certificates, 1 to 17; t. Louis and New Urleans goid fives, 3 ison liluminativg Cousodunted fives, : Erie prior lien fous. 2 to 89: iren Monntdiu genera: fives, 2 to 74: Lousviile and Nashwille unitied fours, 134 10 7.14; Ksusas and Eastern fives, 134 .0 81; Mobile xnl Oulo fours, 2 to 63%g: Virgiul. Midiand general fives, stamped, 5.0 96, & d St. Pau, Chicago and AMis. sour: tiver fives, 134 10 106. l’lllnl/io"mmem bonds $2000 coupon fives sold at . Crain. FLOUR—Firmer; fair demand. Winter wheat, Jow_grades, 1 50@2 75: do, fair to fancy, $2 60G 345 do, patents, $5 BU@4: Minn.soia c.ears, §2 50 ‘@8 20: do, straigu.s. $310@3 65: do, patents, 4 40@4 6U; low extras, $1 90@275: iy mills, $3 15@3 90:' do, patents, $4 1L@ALS rve nix- tures, §2 80@8'W: supertine, $1 6.@2 20; fine, $140@2 10. siye tiour, stendy: $2 40@2 85. COEAME L—Stesdy. Yellow Western, $2. RYE—Dull; irm. Western, 484gc £. . b. ¢ BARLEY—Quiet, 8234c; feeutug, 2734c. WHEAT—Spoi marke. quiet, firm, witi options; 1.p. b 7634c: uugraded rey, 63@67c; No. 1 Norin: efn, 7334c. Optio..3 opened weak and declined 14con eas- fer,cables, for-igh selling, increased s.0cks, bear- ish’ crop news, with the West weaker and lougs Tealizings rdvancid 13,@=c on (he uecreased 3ris- ible and better West, ciosiag firm at 34c over Sai- urday, with & falr trade. December uud May n.0st sctive. No.2 Ked c.osing: March, 7814c; May, 76c:_~eplember. 7.%gc; verooer, T3 ber, 7234c: December, 7314¢. A OK.A—Uptions firm. active; No. 2, 2734@3714¢ elevator; 25@.814: afiout. Optioas declined 33c with the West and easier cables, railied 14@%sc with wheat and firmer West, and closed firiu «t unchanged prices, with & moderate trade. Dccemb r most active. Sepiem ber, YTlgc; Octover, 744c: Lecemuver, 2%*; May, 81ipe. OATS ~Spot, moderately active. Ovtions dull; nouinally unchauged. September, 2034¢; Uctober, £1c; Lecember, 22c. Shi e e o 4)1% No. 2 white, 24%4c: No. Chicago, 2134c: No.'3, 1934c! No. 3 white, 22¢; mixed Wesiern, 20@23c; S do, 20@29c¢. 4 ¥ rovisions. LAED—Firmer, better demand. Western steam, e ————— FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. * WHEELOCK & CO., < Leidesdorfr St, Tel. Main 1954. BRANCH OFFICE 623 Markey B, Palace Hotel Tel Main 5828. PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. Orders mstantiy execnied on latest market quo- tations. Reference 1st National Bank, 3, F. CHICAGU. PRIVATE W. NEW YORE, s are re- | 54 174 city, $3 75; September. $4 1734: nomi- nal. fin-d, quiet: continent, #$4 5o: routh America. $4 75 compoun’, Ts@dc. PORK - Strong; fair demana. $7 75@8 50. BUTT KK—Fancy, firm: falr demand. W estern 7Y@ lc: do creamers, 11@ 6c: do factory, klgins. 16¢: imltation creamery, 9@11c. E—Dull, held steady. Pur skims, s@8c. New mess, 3GX — Firm. ' Icebouse, 1/@1514: Weatern, fresh, 1634@18¢: 4o § case. 521 @4 ALLOW=Firm. Ciy, 3%gc: couniry, 3%@ 854c. COTTONSEED OIL — Strong: moderate de- mand. Crude, 21c; yellow, prime, 24c. RICE—Firm, fairly active. Domestic, 3L@514¢: Japan, 4@4duc. 3. I.ASSES—Firm, fair demand. New Orleans, 28@37¢. COrFEE—Steady: 5 to 15 poluts down. Sep- tember, §9 75@9 85: Octoder, 89 15: November, #8 75@$ BU: Lec mber, §5 66@8 70: March, $8 65@8 70: May, 8% 65@3 70 June, §8 70: S,00 B uuli, steady: No. 7, .G SUGAE—Fairiy activ ower; off A, 4 3-16 @iteo: mold A, d34o; siaadard A, 41ge: cou- fec joners’ A, & Powaered, 434c; cut loat ani crusteq, 5l uiated. 435c; cubes, 43¢ roduce. APRICOTS—Bags, 814@10c. PEACHES—Peeied. i-@ldc: unpeeled, 6@8c. PEUNES—Four sizes, bc. KATSINS—Two-crow . 100se Muscatel. 4@434 do three-crown. 514@B34c: do ‘our-crowu. 6ci $3ngen iavers, | #110@: 161 do clusecs, 14185 40. HBUPS—Quiet: Pacific Coass, 3@6ac. WOOL - rair demand: domesiic neece, 16@23c: pulied, 18@s1c; I exus, Kolde. Merchandiss. PIG IRON—Fairly active; American, 210 25@ n 12 0). < U) PEF—Steady: 1nke. $10 635@10 75. 1EAL —Steady; domeatic. -2 T5@2 80. 2IN- Queet; s ks 129 @130 PLATES—N oderate deman; EFXELYTEK~-Unchanged; d mestic, 33 55@3 65. CHICAGyU MARKETS, CHICAGO, Iry, Sept. 28.—The bears in wheat obtained & slight advantage early this morning, but recollections of las: week’s costly advances had the effect of causing a restraint to selling, so that the early declioe was really not #0 beneficial to them as it might otherwise have been. At the first indication of strength seliers abandoned the fleld and permitted prices o raily unopposed. New York esiimated the wor.d’s shipments for iast week at 9,000,000 busheis, but mo e conserva- tive figur s piaced tbem a: about 7,800,000. The sc val figur s withoat 1@ s, were €,394,000 bushels. ‘Toe amoun. 6D ocean passage increased 640,000 bushels. ‘ihe visibie suppiy returns a tracted their usual atiention, the finai resu.t being . ecrense of 940,000 bushe.s. Thoman issued bis repor , estimating the yield of winter aud spring wheat at 435,000 bushe.s. Receip:s In the Nerihwest were bheavy at 1657 cars, agalusi 1108 iast Monday ani 1650 a yeur 8g0. Chiiago Teceived 362 cars. and Inspected out 177,431 busuels. Liverpool opening cubles were 14d iower, clo-ing on-s were 1ld iower, and Contjuental murke.s all quoted declines Export clearauces were moderatc al 201.968 Lushels. The marse: ruled very strong during the ‘atier | portion o the scasion, the visible supply decre: se | beiug considered extremely builish. fiec ember wheat 0. ened fom B35C 10 653¢, advanced L0 68c, closing at 6734 , 155C hisher tuxn on ~aiur- | asy. Estimated receipts for to-murrow 295 cais. i | CORN- Trading in bls xrali Was cestric.ed In volume, and the .ransa tions bore 0o marxs of strengcb. Tue tone was sim.lar to hat noted fn | wheat, and was der ved from that grain. Receibts | were iieavy ai 1162 cars, and 727.0058 bushe.s were | taken trom store. Liverpool cabics were quoted | Y4d lower. The visible supply decreased 03,000 busnels, and the xmount on ocean passage 560,000 bushels, Thoman vs.imaied the_yieid 0; coru’ for 1896 at 2,502,000,0 0 bushels EXxport clearinces were heavy ai 427 000 busuels. Ma, corn opencd a1 _bV/jc, s0ld between Zoc & 5502534 ing atz B4c b.d, Fac higher than Suturds: Mat-d Teceipts f0r Lo-morrow 100 cars. OATS—Were affected by the movement of wheat and corn prices. An easy opening was suc eede. by some steadiness and even firu.uess. Basiness, was, howev: r, quiet and toe market iacked enerzy. Heceipts wer- 657 cars and 95,000 bushels were taken from siore. The visible supp v decressed 491.000 busheis. Ti:umen estimated the oats crop of 1¥86 at 755,000,000 bushels. Exports were light at 34,698 busheis. Ma. 0ats.ciosed Lgd higher than ~a.ur ay. Estimated receipis for (o-morrow 650 cars. X T1lgc aske —Was firw. Cash, 7:@74c; September, Decen ber. Ty84@75c, ciosing at 74340 May, 753,@8uc. ReceIpts i-4 cars. tent by grain. Locai speculsiors avaiied them- seives of thie strength Of whex io bid rices up, Opening trading was with an easy ‘eeling, but later | bett.r pri es wer. estabiished. At tne close J.nu- | a5 pork was be under Sacuruay, Januarv lard 235 | @3¢ higher and Junuary rios « shade Jower. | “BUTIER—Fancy :rades of bu.ter were n brisk demand and firm w-day. Tae poorer grades wero slow and no. more thans.eady. Receipts were moderate. Cresmerles—Extras, 15¢ ® b: firsts, 13@14c; seconus, 10@1_c: imitations, fancy, 12 3c. Lairies—Exzus, meé]nm- ll@)"!neu:ufll-:lx‘. les—Exiras, 912@10c; firsis, 5@8Ygc; packing ock B e prchie A@se. EGGS—Were in good demand and firm. _Offer. ings showed 00 1ucrease. rresh siock, 14@14%4c per dozen, MOMEY — Was _6G7% on call and 7% on tme loans. New York exchange sold at 65¢ dis count. Closing Prices. WHF AT—September. 6714c; December, 6734 FORK—Uctober, January, §7 10. &4E5—0ctober, $5 20; Juauary, $3 66. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, IrL. Sent. 28.—The recelpts of cattle to-day were heavy. and prices, owing to the fact, decilned 10c. Aithough the offerings of hogs were heavy. prices in this markel were firm and 1o some instances 5¢ vigher. Thera was an excellent demand. Sheepand lambs were weak. CATTLE — Recetpts, $490@500: choice 10 urime. 1500 10 1700 D steers, $4 50@4 85; good to choice steers, 1200 10 1600 M. £4 10@4 45 mealum steers, 1000 t0 1200 b. £3 90 @4 05: falr beef steers. 950 to 1500 s, $3 60 @3 ¥5: butcher steers. £315@3 50: £0od to chol | stockers and feeders, $00 to 1250 Ib. &3 40@3 fair 10 , 004 do, 50U to 875 b. $2 60@3 35; bulls, cholce to extra, $2 8U@3 10: bulls, poor Lo choice, 81 60@2 'i5: COWS ana neifers. Choice to extra, 85 30 @3 5U; cows, 1air Lo choice, §2 25@3 -5 ows, common 1o fair canners. §1 1082 00: caives, good 10 choice, 85 50@6 10: calves, common 10 £0od, £3 00@5 40: Texus grass sicers. $2 40@3 VO Texus cows and bulls, $1 75@2 50: W «stern cas ning steers, $2 66@4; Westeru range cows ana heit- ers. 82 15@3 25 milkers and springers, ® head, $25@40: Western range steers, $2 60@s 60; West- ero rangers, $2 15@8 25. HUGS — Keceipts. 46,000 Heavy packine ana sbipping lots. $2 x0@3 85: common o _choice mixed, $2 80@3 45: choice assoried. $5 15@ 505: lght, 83 00@3 50: pigs. $1 H0G3 35. BHERF—Keceipts. 26.000. 1utesios 10 cholce, 3165@310; /ambs, $2 50,4 75. CALIFOENIA FRUIT SAFES. NEW YORK, X. Y., Sept. 28.— Porter Bros. Com- pany sold California fruit to-day follows: Pears—Bartletts, $2 30 per box; Winter Nelis, 95¢ per haif box; Duchess, 75c. Grapes—Tokays, T0¢ @81 60 per’ single crate: assorted, 60. @81 2 55@85c: _other varieties, Peaches—Salways, c per box: 1ate, ; other varieiies, 50@70c. CHI 6O, ILL, Sept. 28 —The pan sold California frul. io-day as foiow: Grape>Tokaye, 81 05@L 45: Muscats, 81 120. Pears—Burtiett. $) 8U@2; Comice, $1 3 Buerre Clairgean, $125. Silver Prunes, 80@95c. NEW YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call easy at 3@4x: last loan a: 314% and closing offered at 84% Prime mercantiie pa- per, 7@8%. 1er miver. 655c. Mexican doiiars, 5034@5214¢. Sterling Exchan .e steady, with aciual busiurss ih bankers bilis at $4 81l4@4 5134 for sixiy aays, and $4 84@4 8434 for lemand. Pusied rates. §4 ¥215@3 85. Commercial bills, $4 K014@4 813 Government bonds s.eady. Sa bonds dall. Kaliroad bonds firm. Silver & th board was quiet. CLORIN® eTocRs. Am Tel &Cable... 90 Norfolk & Westrn 914 Atchiso e 127/ Preferced........ 14 Preferred. - 1914 Northern Pacific... 1534 Adams Express.... 43 | Preferred.. 213 Alton, Terrs Haute 06 |Northwestern 987 American_Expressl0% Teferred. J140 AmericanTovacco. 63%(N. Y. Cenurai...... 8214 Preferred. 95 |N.Y. Chicagod<L 1014 EayStateGas_. . 1354 st preferred..... 70 Faltimore & Ohio.. 181e| vd preterred...... 2634 Brunawick Lands,. o N Y.& N. H....... 168 Euffulo, Roch & &° 17 |N. Y. & New Eng. 45 Canada Pacitic. KT & Wl Nl Canada Southern.. 43%e| Preferred......... 2214 507 Ontario. i0 st e ‘E,,.‘n‘ n:nnnlanumn 13; es. o. 15/ 0regon Improvmas ug::nmwn. 106 "% "Freterred. — ferred.. Uregon Na 14 Chicago, B & Q... 6r3|Oregon Short Line. 15 Chicago & B. 1 Facific Mafl ...~ 1914 Preferred. ... 9 |Veoris, D.& lyg Chicago Gns. . 82%g{Plusbure & W. ptd 15 Cleve& Pluabnrg. 156 Pullman Palace....145 Covsolidation Coal. 32 |Quicksilver.. Preferred......... 7¢ Colo. Fuel & Iron.. 0l Preferreq, Preferred. . <0 "Rock isiand. 14 Cotton Ofl Ceri .... 12% Rome Watd 11014 Commercial Cabie. 140 " 'St L. & 8, W.,.... 315 Del. Hudson.......12:%/ Preferred.. Del. Lack & Westra. 13354 5t Pani, 3 Denver & R. G 1144 Preferred. Preferred. 4314 €1 Paul & Listhiers.. agla lemed ene ecirio... 2814/st. Paul & Omaha, Erle...,. e 147 Proferred...,.. Freferrea, 30%4 &L P. M. & M. Fort Wayne, . 148 o= (~iver Uerts Creat Northern pfdl17 ficates. Eouthern Pacific. - Green Bay. ‘A!Sonuaen R R, Hurlem. 300" Preterrea.. ocking Uoal... . — Sugar Refinery Hocking Valley..| 16V Preferred..... .. Homentake., 3444/ Tenn. Coal & iren. H. & Texas Cant..— | Preferred. . 1linots Central... fle.. § a'lol;‘.“!'.ll — lowa Central. Preferrea. 26'4|10l. & Ohio Cent... 20 Preferred R% ;n';."mum 4 7 i 5 Kingsion® Pem... 3 [ Preferred......... 16 PROVI-1ONS- Were influeuced (0 s larze ex- | May, 71 b COKN — septemver, 2154@2134c; December, 22%ac; May, 554c. UATS—<epremver. 1634c; December, 17%jc: May. 1634@1934c 25,000 Fancy beeves, | racific Bs of 97, — Fhiad eading 4s. 5% Do 1s! 11d incam. 85 K GrandeWest 1sts 69% SiL&lronMtGen 53 74 SUL&S F Gen 65103 City 1 g‘{‘/: nCicy Ists A 6s 1ol 60 Carolina 4 Eouihern R it 8s... Do Pac Cal 1sts.. 75 Jenn new 3s. . B0% 141 exns Pacific lss. 19 /2| Texas Pacitic 2ds.. 100 % Unlon Pac 1sis 96.117 Ubdgregor L1179 Lo ds, coupon.... 107 T F 4x. ree Of 1907. 1 Moblle & Ohio 4s.. Mutoal Union s. 2 J Cent Gen B N ¥ (&=t Louts 481024, Nor&West G 6s.115 4 0 bs. coupon. \ # funding debt. N Carolina con ds.. 96 ' Uotrust ropissi. 4 Dogs..... . 110 |Wabasn st bs. Northwest Consols.133 | West Shore 4s... Lo deb bs... 105 FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENa.. Sept. 28.—The spot market 18 quieter. Lurgoes quietera: u9s 3d, Seplember October shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchance cable glves the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 ted Winter: sep- | teniber. s 8d: October, 85 815 Novemoer, bs 814d; December, bs 814d; Junuary, bs 814l SECURITIRS. LONDON, Exe., Sept. 28 —Conso's, 109%4; silver, 80 5-16d: French Kenies, 101t 97%4¢. EXCHANGE A BULLION. 0 Eterling<Excharge, 80 day: — §483 tterling kxchange, sight. 4 85 Bteriing Cables.... . 4 87 New York Exchunge, - 05 New ) ork Exchange, - 10 Fine silver, ounce. — 8555 Mexican voliars 52 o2Yg FEODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTuER GRAINS. WHEAT—Futures advanced 2c In sympathy with . rise at Chicago, and spot prices were aiso firm with a continued good -emand. No. 1, 51 0715 @1 083, B cul; choice, $1 10: ower srades, 95¢ @$1 U5; extra'cuoice for miliing, $1 10@1 12+, CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL_ S¥SSION—9:15 o'Ciock—December. 4000 ctis, $1 123 2000, 81 1214 : 10,000, $1 191, 220y, 811208 500, 3123 2000, 81 13%. May =10,000, 81 1 ND SE8S10N—December—2000 ctis, $1 13141 8000, 81 12545 10,000, $1 1255 May — 4003, | 4 s | | | KEGULAR MORNING ~ESS10N—December—24,000 | | ctis, §. 1 24,000, $1 157: 10,000, § | 4000, $1 1335 "My — LUCU, $1 1834; $1 . 664: 10.000.8 1615 | _AFTRI 0ON * ESS10N—Decem ber— 2000 10 000, $: 1314, =00V, $1 1314; 10,000, | $. 1585 May—bOu0, $1 16ks! 4U00, $1 1oy 14,500, §1 18. BAKLEY Both Feed and Brewing are doing betier. We quute Feed, 57ly@bdc B ctl; cholce bricht, 6% P ctl: Brewlug. 75@82%c B ou: Chevalier, 50 @81 for No. 1. CALL BOARD SALES INFORMAL SESSION—9.15 0'clock—No sales. EECOND ~Es810N—December—2000 cils, 7414c. HKEGULAR MOKNING * ESSION— December—sut0 cla. 75¢; 4000, T51gc; 4000, 7d34c; 2000, Th¥ge: 4000, (5%4c. | AF.URNOONX SxssION — December—8000 ctls, T5imc: 14,000, T5igc; 2000, 14345 2000, T4 Vg OA'1S— requlet with increasing receipis. Biac for feet, 70@dUc: A liing, i Lo 4215 9:35G95c B cUl: £ood 10 choice, BO@OZLa0: mon o fair, 75@80¢c; Gray, !b@s?%l,c Surprise, 95c@8l 02V, CURN—Very little trade, 82 0@70c ® oL Large Yellow, 850@ Small itound do, B5¢ ¥ ctl; Wuile, 70@8uc. HYE—80( BUCK W nEAT—Nominal ac 85@95¢ cil. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, FLOUR—Prices have agaln advanced 18c all around. Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras, 83 80c4 U5 P bbl; Bakers' exiras, $3 70 @3 80; superfive, $3@3 30. COXNMEAL. KTC.~Feed Corn, %18 50@19; Cracked « orn. $19@19 50 B ton. MILLSTUFE —Prices in sacks are as follows, usuai discount to the trade: Graham Flour, 82 1 Rye Flour, $250; Rice ¥lour. $575: Cornme: 2 10; extra cream do, $2 75: ( ‘atmeal, $2 90; O 1 roats, $3 50: Hominy, $3 10@3 30: Buckwheat Flour, $3 10@3 80 ked \Wheat, $275: Fa- siua, $8¢0; Whele Wheat flour, $2 30: Kolled Oats, §5 50: Fear! Bariey, 83 50; Split Peas, $3 20; Green o, $4 16 ® 100 1bs. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, BRAN—212 50212 80 for'the best and $11 50@ 13 % 1o for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$15 % ton for lower grades, and £16@18 ¥ ton for the best. FEELSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $14 50@15: Ofi- cake Meal atthe mi)l, $21 B ton: jobbing, $2: clipped Uats. 971c@$1 05 B cil. HAY—The advance in W heat and'decreasing re- celpts zive the market more Lode. Wheat is uotable at $7@9-P ton: Whea: and Ust, $6 8 BU: Oal, $5@7: Burley, $6@7: liiver Barley, $4 60@5: Alfafa, 85 B0@6 5U for second and 84 5 for first cutiing: compressed $6@9; stock, $4@06. Coover, 6@7 50 B ton. STRAW—50@36¢ B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Bayos quotabe at 85c@$1 15 P ctl: Small Whites, 85c@$l 10 B cu: Pea. 95c@ $1 156 P ctl; Large Whites, 25c@$l B cul; Pink, 75@ Bc B ctl: Reds, $1@1 10 $ ctl: Blackeye, $1 26: Red Kianey, $l@l 10; Limas, $1 60@ 1 80: Butters, §1 26@1 40. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $2 50@2 65: Yellow Muatard, $140@1 60: Fiax, §1 26: Canary, 2y ©2%¢ ¥ D Aliifa, nominal; Kupe, 2g¢: Hemp, 1oc B Ib. DrleD PEAS—$1 10@1 40 @ cu for Niles and #$1 26@1 50 for urv‘en. 08 POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Recelpts were over 7500 sacks. Sweet Potatocs, 75c@$1 B cil; Early Rose, 2@ 80c; Burbank Seedlings, 26@86c for Rivers and 50@90¢ B c.i for Salinas. ONIONS—30@35c; Fickles, 40@50c B sack. VEGETA BLES—XNochange toreport. Marrowfat Squash guoable ar §5G8 ¥ 10 t0c B sack: Alameda Corn, Berkeley Corn, 2:@b0c % bo: 25c ® box: Egg Plan, Tomatoes, J0@25¢ # # box; Plckes, 1 80c B ctl for No. box? box:'Cucumbers, 25@4vc c ® b for No 1 wd%@ Green Peppers, 20@85¢c B mon and Z@2Yec B 1b 10T garden: Limas. 40@65 i ?;:;c 9 bgo::flbln. wcm'%"uc?m; Deied Gkre c a \ cui; Larrots, 0G40 W sack; Garllc, n;:’azct . ST ° BUTTER, CHEE~E AND EGGS, BUTTER—The market shows no change wha ever. - CREAMERY—Fancy,21@22%4c¢; seconds, 20¢ B . Darky—Fance, 208 P b good, t0 cnoice, 17 19¢; lower grad s, 1215@16¢ B Bb. PICKLED—15@17¢ B Ib. FIRKIN—14@10¢ B Ib. CHEr=E—Choice mild new, 814@9c: common tokood old. 8@sc: Cream Cneddar. T0@1ic: Youns A;r‘;k&:. 9@10c: Western, 10@11c: kasiern, 11@ 1 EGG - — Steady at the good 148160 P dozen: Eastern, 19¢ for fuir to choice and 20c for fancy: store k.ggs, 13@16c for ordinary and 17%2&: for good; ranch Eggs, 26@ 80c; cold-storage, 18@20c. Duck Eggs. 18@20c. POULTRY NO GAME. POULTRY—Another car of Eastern 1s expected ‘Wednesday and this keeps the market depressed. Live Turkevs are quotable at 13@l4c ® B for Gobblers. 12@18c for oung Turkeys, 1 18c: Geese, x’pa\l‘r, $.@1 25; Coslings, $1 2 150; lucks, 8§ for oid and $4@b for young; Hens, $4@4 50: Koosters, young, $i@4 50: do, old, B4@4 50: Fryers, 84 76@3: Broiivrs, $2 50@ 3 for and $:@2 60 for small ns, #1 75 % dozen for youus &ud $1 50 for old. GAME~—Nominal DECIDUOUS AND COITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS— Plums are very scarce. Peachesand Pears are dull. Quinces, 3 box. Peaches, u&%‘ box for ordinary and 40@b0c “bioms, 10@60c 1 box. ums, Pomegrana.es, we'lne B box. uAvpltg 65c@$1 box' for choice, 26@50c for mmon. Ml;-.n. 25@40c B vox; Bartletts, 50@80c B large llfn, )7 black, layers. |Bmsilhr double ‘ rices. Oregon, | 2@214c; refined, 43;@5c: | #8 @ ton: Lake Erle & Westa 16 (Unfon Facine.. . 7 Strawberries, $2@4 50 for large berries and 88 Preferred. . . 65 |U.P.Den& Galt = 155 [ @10 for lflfl:&voru Lake Shore. T 4% | Raspberries, & chest. National 914 | Blackber fes. chest. Preferred, 183 | Huckleborrics, 7@8c B ib. Long Island. | . 8. Juxpress. 8 Cranberries from Wisconsin and Cape Cod, 88 Loulsville & B bl Loulsville Na& iR APES—Both Wine and Table descriptions are Yreferred. . B lower and dull. Isabeilar, 50@6UC B crate: To} Manbattan Consol 87 o@4 . ® box: Bliok Grapes. 20@dSc: Muscats. Memphis & Chsris. 16 25 : Sw.elwaiers, 20g50C box: Grapes in Mexican Cen.ral E bring 10@16¢ more than 1n boxes. Michiga - Cencral Zinfindel Wine Grapes, #20@24 P ton: mixed Minn &S L. > lots, $20: straight b'ack Grapes, $20&22. Preterred. MELCNS — Watermelons are cheaper agaln, Minn & St. Ouwing io colder weather and increased supplics. st preterred. Wheeiing & L. & Watermelons, $5@7 B 100: Cantaioupes, 40@55¢ 24 preferred. Preferred. ® crate: Nu megs. 25@85¢c B box. Miesonr 1 acifi Am Cotton a7 CITRUS FRUITS_Lemons, 75c@$1 50 B box Mobiie & Ohlo. W. U. Beet. 8% | for common and sz 50@3 5V for good to choice: fim:ll:efinc ;z% .\.;)n .:m':‘r‘- l;y, Ntxlf;ll Limes, ltb@a 50 P box: Calliornia Limes. N nseed refer ——: Banunas, $1@2 nen; Pines, N. J. Centrat Lrookiyn T’ 117 [ 4pson e e NS Noriu smen r.rie 2d pa. 18 { xo Rowne DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC, Als Class A 8s,....101 (Northern Pac lsts.113% Ehes Do Class B 4, Do 2d; 107 DRIED FRUITS— Alatami cise U 98 :;% Peaches and Aprico!s are higher and stiff. Prunes Do 2ds A 35 |OImprovement is; 74 | SHOW an advancing tendency. CanadaSouttizds.. 101 | Do e, 114 Quoiations vn the Frui: Exchange are as fol- erokee 4s, 3 10 onsol ba. CARLOAD LoTs—Apricots, B for Rovals To 1897 or Short Line 6311108 | and W10 3 - for enoice Lo taney Moormarie: Prunes. 3@3%40: F'eaches, 3%a@se for prime Lo choice, BYsc for fancy and H@l0c for peeied in boxes: Apjles, 514c for evaporated ana 2@%Vac for sun-dried; Pears, 115@3c for prime to choice. 2@3c for quarters and 4@5c for baives; Plums, 4c for pit- ted and 134@2c for unpiited: Nectarines, 3@dc for cholce and v¢ for tancy; white Figs, %c; black Figs, 234 @sic. T oh Y aa—Peaches. 414@60: tancy. 7 aorpa ) ried. P 1b; Apricots, 6@70: fancy, 8c: arks, 10@ 1lc:evaporated Apples, 6¢; Sun- 3 Prunes, 814@8L4c for the four sizes: Figs, black. 23ac for unp.essed niid 3@3Lj for pressed: white Fiis, 4c: Plums, 5c for pitied ‘ana 134c for unpitted: Necta- rines. 4@8¢ § Ib for prime to funcy: Pears, 2 3¢ for whole, 2%4@3Y4c for quarters and 4@sc for balves. RA SINS— ( ARL AD PRICKS, ¥. 0, B. FRESNO—Four-crown 10ose, 4c; S-crown, 'Sigc: S-crown, 2340; Seedliess Sultanas, 4c; Seedless Muscatels. 2lc; 3-crown London layers $1 10: clusters, 81 85: Dehesa clusters, 81 75: Imperial clusters, $2 50; dried Grapes, 284c B D. JOBBING I'KI. »8—Four-crown, loose, 4lge: crown, 334c 7 m: 2-crawn, 3c B b; seedless S tanas,’ 5 ; scedless Muscalels, Bige; d-crown London lu) exs, $1; clusters, $1 50. Dehesa clus- ters, 82 50: Imperial clusters, 2 50. NUTS—Quo.atlons are as follows: Walnuts, new crop, f. o. b. shipping point, 632¢ ¥ I for siardardsand ¥c @ Ib for sofisheil: new Almonds, 7 for Lanzuedoc, — for hardshell and 8@10c for paper-she.l, jobbing; Peanuts. 4@8c for Kastern and 4c for Caiifornia: Hickory Nuis, 5@6c B 1b; Pecans, Tle@se; Filberts, 75@8c; Lrazil Nuis, 7 ,@acg ; Cocoanuts, #4@5 100. 10\ EY—(omb, 10@12%4c tor bright and 5@9c for lower grades: water-white extructed, 5@5 yac; “fil amber extracted, 414@434C; ATk Kmiber, 4@ 434c; aark, 2@Se B 1. EEESWAX—26@27c B . 3 ul- PLOVISIUNS, CURED MEATS—Bacon, 614c B B for heavy, Tie § B for lieh: medlum, 9@9%ec B Db for light, iU@11¢ forextra lignt and 12c for sugar- cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 1234@13c: California Hams. 16@11c @ b; Mess Beef, $7@8: extra mess do, #8 50@9: family do, $10@L1: exira prime Pork, $8@H 00 exira ciear, §13 ¥ bbi: mess, $i1 50@12 P bol; ~moked Beet, 10c B b. LARD—Eastern tlerces 1s quoted at 4l4c B b for compouna und 834c for pure; pails, 6c B b; | Californ a tlerces, 413¢ for compound and digc ‘or = Ba -bbis, 0¥4e; 10-D uns, Ghyc: do o Blac COTI OLENE—614@6%ac In half-bbis and 64@ 8 ® I in 10-1 uns. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKIN-—Heavy salted steers, 63g¢; cullsand brands, 534c: medium, 54@8¢; culls and brands, 4i59'c B b: light, 4@1lkc: culls nnd branas. 312@4c; Cownides, 4@bc: culls and brands, 834@45c; saitea Kip, oc: salted Calt, 6G7C @ Ib: | snited Veal, 5@6c: dry Hides. $@10c: culls and | branas, 7@7%c. dry Kip and Veal. 8¢c: culls, 63 7c ¢ 1b; dry Calf, 16c; culls, 10:: Gua.skins. 209 #bc each: Kids, Be: Deerskins, good summe 20e25¢ » B: medium, 15@ Oc: winier, 7@0c; | Bhecpsking, shearings. 10ai5c each: snort wool, | 35¢ each; medium, 40250c each: I 5U@S50 each. Calls of all kinds abou i ALLUW—-No. 1, rendered, WOOL—~We quo & new San Josquin Fali, 214 @i : Humboldt and Mendocino, | J0@11c: Nevada, 6@8 uc: San Joaquin and South- | ern Coast, six s 8le@>5c: northern free de- fective, 432@5lac B M. HOPS—are nominal GENERAL MEECHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Crain Bags, spot, $410@4 16: San Quentiu, $4 20; Wool Bags, 2414@26%c; £r 1 Bags, 514@53c. COAL—Welling:on, $8 ton: New Wellington, Sonthfield Welliugton, 87 50 B ton: Seattle, $5@5 60: sryan.$5: | 00s Hay, $4 bl Watlsend, $7: Scotch, $7 50; Brymbo, 87 5 Cimoeriand, $18 50 B on in bulk and $13 in sks: Peopsvivania sntbracite Egg $11 $ ton; Welsh A nthracite, $9; nnel, : . ock Springs. Castie Gute und Pieasant Valley, 37 60: Coke, $11@12 in bulk and $13 B ton In ska. C —C. k. hickforu's circular says: “The market has underzone very little change sinee our | review of the 17th inst. Busine.s has been quiet with spasmodic intervals of demand. On tne whole th re seems (0 be more inquiry than for- | merl:, dve no doubt 10 the general cepletion of stocks in second hands end & pa-tial res oration of coufidence among both buyers and sellers. Saiva- aor uss been and 19 still the main attraction. This one description shows decided strength with a slizht upward tendency toward the close and, vhiie prices are no: quotably higner, desirable se- crions are no lonver readily obtsinable at exisi- ug quotations, holders beinz disposed efther o wiihdraw temporaril. or 10 ask a sma!l auvance which, however, has not been paid thus far. Other | Kk nds are irregular as to prices and firm or soit in | tonc, depending upon Lhe style of the goods and wheiher the Coffee seeks a buyer or vice verse. To-dey’s stock consi ts of 1527 Costa Rica, 193 Nicarrgua, 9722 Sa v.dor, 9289 Guatemala, 63 Mexican—in all 10,994, aguinst 12.317 same time las’ year.” We quot- market quie CosTA RICA—1734@i9%4C for good o prime: 17@ 17lgc for good mixea with black beans: 151:@ 16%4c for falr; 12@14Y,« for COmmon 10 Oral ary. SALVADOR—173,@19¢ forood 10 -~ ime washed: 17@17%¢ ¥ Ib for fair was.ed: 1 for good 10 prime washed peaberry; 16%,@164gc for su- Petior nnw ushed: 161410 g for kood unwashed; 1634@1T1/c¢ for good to prime unwashed peaberry. GUATEMALA AND MEXICAN—2014@2034c nom. for pritme to strictly prime % igfl .14c for good tQ stri good washed: 16@1Xc for fair washed: 14@15%5c for medium: I12@18lgc for ordinary; +@l11%gc for inferior to common; 20 @2034¢ for goud o prime washed pesvery: 17@ | 7yac for £00d Lo prime unwashed peaberry. 5UuAR—The Western Sugar Kefining Comvany quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed, 5%gc: Powdered, 53gc: Fine Crushed, §%c; Dry Granu- lated, 434C; Confectioners’ A, 434 d3gc:i kxuac,dijc: GoidenC, 4vge 34¢ more than barrels, and boxes ¢ more. SAN FRANCIsCU MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follow: BEEF—First quality. 5 ; second do, O AT L 84@5 mm.:':w" = VEAL—Large, 4g5c; small, MUTTON—Wethers, 5@534c; Ewes, 414@dc 0. LAMB—b510@6%sc ¢ . > PORK—Live kHozs, 214@254> P b for larzs and %&'&c for small and medium; dressed do, 414@415c RECEIPTS Or PRODUCE, FOR 24 HOURS. Flour. ar sks.... 40.138/Middlings, sks.. 548 Oregon. 8.762| Hay, tons........ 747 Washingion 1800 Buiter. cti 119 ‘Whea, c.is. 29,682 Cheese, ct 7 Oregon, 10| Kggs. doz. 5910 Washington... 8.215/1f (des, n 459 Barley, c.ls 28.470| Pelts, 'bd Beans.'sks. 7917 Wine, gal 0:)"!. clis. 2.7_2,5|Wool. b regon . 0| Oregon. Washingion. x,nou’suu. bbi Corn, ctis 870! Lumber. M Polatoes. sk: 7,504/ Leather, rolis.... 221 Onions, 8<s 757| Mustard Seed, sk 85 Bran, sks 1,555/ Lime, bbls. 81 Oregon.... 6,297 | Tailow. ctls. .. 16 Washington. 2.500|Quicksilver, fisks 86 THE STO0O{ MARKET. The Comstocks ppen-d sieady yesterday, but de- clined on the afternoon cali under smatl sales. The Alpba Con. de.inquent sale takes place to day. The Potosl Mining Company has levied an as- sessment of 25 cents per share, delinguent No- vemb-r 4. The Hezard Gravel Mining Company of Vol canic Canyon, Placer County, has levied an assess. ment of 1-10 of 1 per cent per share, delinquent October 19. Adaitional reports from the Comstock are as fol ows: In the Ophir mine, on the 1000 level, west crosscut 2, started from the south ¢rift. from che shaf station at a point 50 feet from the Con Cal. & Va. porth bouudary, is In :2 feet snd fs pass n through POTPhyry showing ciay seams. Inthe o4 Ceutral tunnel workiigs of the (phir the usual prospecting wo-k is being carried on, and occa- sional sire ks of low grade quartz are befug found. In the Hule & Norcross mine (old Comstock workinzs), on the 900 1 vel. they advanced the east crosscut 14 fe-t, reached the east wall and stoppea: iotal length 26 feet. Upraise 1—Have been WOTXIng south on the fourth floor, also east and south on “he fif h fleor. The ore s Teak con- tinues to improve in width on both floors. 1100 levei—East croascut was advanced 23 feet to the east clay wali and stopped. Have started to cut out for an upraise in_the north drifi at the mouth ©Of Lhis cros cut on a streak of ore assaying 821 per ton. coin vaue. =k xtracted during the week from the 800 level 22 carioads of ore assaying, per minecar sample, $34 In gold and 52 ounces of sil- Vver per Lo, In the Chollar mine (old « omstock workin-s), in ihe north stope above crosscut 2 on the 450 level they have been folowin: & sireak of pay south ou the cast s de of the ledge, of fair grate but bunch _and requiring careful asioriing. Work hus been confined o the ninth and te th floors a thal Loluz. In the south -tope on iils ievel they are op-ning north and south on the sixth floor in low grade waterial contuining spots of pay, which were saved. Have savea and ;hipped 10 ibe Xe. vada mill during the past week 82 tons and 100 pouncs of ore, the average batiery assay of which was $20 66 . er ton. z In the Poos! mine (oid Comstock workings) the | 20 F&B. west crosscut from the north drift from the top of the ralse above the 430 lev.l has been discontin ued. iherais from the north drif. to connect with the tun el h s not veen advanced siuce lasi Teport, the time having been oc ‘upled in putt In chutes and in opening to the south of th- rzi:e LW sels of timbers fora switch, ete. Indolug this wors have saved 32 tonsa .d 600 pounas of ;::":)l:‘o -‘venmge ar samule of 'mcha'r'l:c' $21 :9 n the croppings the wes: on the B0 level has been advanced 46 feei for ihe week, Ora OLai of 32 feet since siariing. The material gncountered has consisted chiefly of porpbyry and v FRUNSWICK LODE—Consolidated Californ‘a and Virgi.ia, Best & secoer au: Go ld & Curry— Staft i— . hisshaft was sunk 16 feet On the n- cline; total depih 417 feet; bottom in porphyTy. East crosscut 3. started at'a vomt In the souibh dnif. 167 feet from easi crosscut 1, was ex ended 14 tee., passing through porpayry sud stringers of quariz: toial leng h 18 feet, Gould & Curry tun- nel—The main tuniel bas been extended 15 feel total lengin 961 feet; face in porphyry. Part of tue work done was in essing il bers. The east crosscut started in this tunne 8.0 feet from its mouth has been . xtended . 3 feet, passing through porphyry and stringers of quartz: total length 121 feel. Savage-Norcross dr.f —un the 500 I- vel tie Joint Savage-Norcross north drift from shaft 1 has been extended 32 feet, tim erng inc uded, and is DOw Out & tota: dis.ance of 83 feet north ot Savage south line: 1ace in porpbyry aud clay of soft for- mation LALE & NORCROSS—AL shaft } they resume Wors in the bottum on S piember 20 and have siuce sauk :he shaft 13 feet on he incline; to.al depth 610 feet. . he bottom is in porphyry, ci.y and quurtz 400 level—Advanced the Norcross- Cholixr m.in south drift 18 feet and imbered two sets; total length 86 fee.: face Is In har. quartz and porphyry. Tuis drifi is in hard ground that will 1oL require timbering for .he pas. 40 feet. Advunced the Norcruss-Savage main norch deifi 48 feet; to aliengih 83 feet. Face is in soft por- phyry.’ Have timberca iuis drifi to within 12 feet of the face. The 1our companies’ joint upraise on the 200 level In the Cuoiiar Company s grouna, &bout 350 feet south of the south .iae of the Hale & Norcross, has been carried up during the week 21 feet; total helght 43 feet. CHOLLAR—*ha.ii 1—Repairs (o the stations and in the iuciine have been comple ed and sinking resumed, the depth being now 610 feet on Lue slope, 18 fee. - aving been added during the week. ‘i he botiom s.ows the 100, wall, on wh ch lies a 2-f 01 streak of low-grade quartz. 200 levei—Th o joint -avage-Norcross- holia -Poiosi raise from the end of the south drif , 3,0 feet s uth of the Chollar norta line, op-ned for an air and man way, is now up 43 feet, 21 fee. having been raised and timbered duriug ihe week. ‘ihe top is in porphyry. 300 level—1he south drift has becn sdvanced 58 feet for ihe week ihrough hard porpuyry. whch con.inu s in the face, toial 1 ngth feet, 400 level—The jo.nt Norcross-Choliar south driit has be. n exteuded 20 feel for the week throuh harl POFuhyry skirting the fuot wall, total length 84 ieet. (OCCIDENTAL CONSOLIDATED—The weekly ietter reads as ioilows 750 lev 1— i ue winze being sunk from (he north drift from west crosscut on ihis leve. is nuw down 137 feet, huving been su k 12 feet during the week. ‘Ihe bot.om is in_porphyry With siringers of qu.rts We have cxiracted and miiled during the week 170 Lons of ore of the aver- age value of $8 70 per ton. BOAWD SALES, Following wers ihe sales la the San Francisco Stock Boari yesterday : REGULAR MORNING SESSION. COMMENCING 100 Alpba 46 BUL Helcner... 35 200 Chatine. .60 800 Chilar.. 2.1: 100 CC&V .17 100 Contt ...1.80 200 Crwn Pt. .48 50 Potos!. 80 G &C...... 48300 ...... 100 HEN .. 140,200 Bav ... z 1100 3 Nev. 18U0 Uniou. 90l 60 .evem. 100 Oponr.. Following were the saies inthe Pacific Stock Eoard yesterday: REGULAR sEserox—10:37. 309 Ophir.....80 200 o 600 Alpba....14) 1800 Alta 500 Andes. 300 blcnr. 150 CCaV1.67 50 Com o 701 Potosi. 31250 C FONtu. ATHW ... 100 Excnar.. .04400 Save 45500 Scorplon-07 89, 1900 ruiiion..19) 200 Bulwer...4z| 100 Caleda. . 1503 60/ Cuallge...5: |. 200 . K5 87 .62 19{500 . 9,500 3 “$8/200 Kentu '51(4v) Mxen. 48[200 ... 47 5 o SESERAIIINT CLOSING QUOTATIONS. MONDAY, Sept. 284 P. . Bia. Asked. Bid. Asked. Alpha Con. 18 14|Jackson. 2 40 Al 05 06/Julla, — 08 Andes. 26 27Jastica.. . 04 05 Belcher, . 48 49 Kemiuck. 05 07 Bes & Beichier — 85 Lady Wash.[. — (4 Benton Con.... — li|Mexican. € 47 Bodie , — Mono ., 18 — 18 Nevada Queen. -~ 04 Uccidental. ... 36 37 12{0phir.... 85 90 2.05 OVerman... 12 13 1.65/Potosl.. 72 78 Chailenze Con. 47 48|savage. 47 49 Con. Imperint. U2 U3[=corplon, — 1 | Confidence... 120 —ieg. Belchar.. 08 09 Con New York — 04/Syndicate .. 08— Crown Polne... 46 47|Sflver HIll... 02 03 EastSlerraNev — (4 Sierra Nevada 61 68 kuvreka Con... 25 40Union Con. 50 51 Excheauer.... 03 Gd|Utan. 08 07 Goula & Curry. 43 &4|Vellow Jacke. 28 30 Huie& Norers 1.35 1.40) GOLD MINING LEXCHANGH. 300 Lockwood Con. LOCAL SECURITIES. Bid Spring Valley Water. Bld San Francisco Gas. BTOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY, Sept. 28—2 ». M. UNITED STATES BONDS. B dsked, Bid dsked. 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AmerR&TC. — — (LondonP&A.12434126 Anglo-C 50 52uslLondonds¥. — ' 27 BankofUai. 245 283 |Merch £x.. 13 - Cai 8 D&ETCO1(T14110 o v FirstNaonl. — 180 -~ - £AVINGS MANK sTO~KS. Ger=arce.1200 1260 100 BumbseLllw 26> — 480 STRKET RAILROAn ~va-Ty - IR 100 1814 20c MINCVLLANEOUS ST0CKS. Alnska Pkrs. 9534 87 (NatVinCo - Aienconce, =% 10 [Doaminsste 1 15 31 Gl o ris RS S son 'ac. GaaConAssn — ¢ — [PacHol MM = oo Ger Lead Co. 80 100 [PartPainiCo 61 7% HawC&SCo. 14 156 |PacTronsCo. — =@ 24 nuich S PCo 1934 20 |(PacT&TCo. 70 — MerkxAssn.100 110 |Sunset T&T. &b — MIlecLizhc 8 4%4lUnied Clo. — 95 SALES—MORNING SESSION. Foard— 50 Hutchinson S P Co.. 19 50 26 Pacific Lighting. 49 25 $10.000S V 4% Bonds. 116 80 Firve — E 50 Hutchinson 8 P Co. 1978 SALEH—AFTEENOOX sE3S(ON. Foard— 66 Market-st Rallway. 42 00 5 Pacific Gas Imp.. 84 00 S ¥ Gasiient, 93 78 10 do do Srreei— & Fireman’s Fund Ins.. tereeeress 167 8O REAL "ESTATE TRANSAQTIONS. Estate of Elise Dallemand (by Albert Dalle- mand, executor) (0 Bennett Ellis, 1ot on W line of an street, 96:814 S of Clay, 5 81 by W £14,000. W of Cherry. W 121:10, N 15, i 120:1034: $5. Emilv Lonahue (w.fe’ of .P. I.), Ju-ia, Honry F. and Albert A. Felge to Ju iu M. Felge, wt on ¥ ine of Mission street, 200 S of Twenty-second, S 40 by K 12.:6: uis0 0L on W 130 N of T en y-sixth, N 65 by W 11 on Nline of Bush sireet, 8.:3 W of Webster, W 25 by N 127:6: also iot on SW line of (Garden) street, 160 NW of Bryan, NW 25 by SW75; gif. Thomas J. Davidson to George A. and Frieda Heuer, lot on E line of Yorx sireet, 247:6 S of Twenly-rst, 3 25 by £ 100; $10. Miguel, Vincent and Catalin: Noeana Catalina Epliva 0 to Henry Feige, undivided half interest 1o ot on W ilue of ~anchez street.51:8 N of Elizabeth. N 25 by W 100; $10. Heory yelgs ¥r.to K. I."ana Anale G, Tyrrell, all of samq Moore to iimothy E.Duprey, lot Flizave b on N line of Valiey street, 155 W of Sunchez, W 25 by N 114; $10. William B. Par<er, Elizabech Costley, Anna . aud J. S. Lovgueck<r, una L. Mil er, Frank E 8Us, MOON AND- TiDE. g 3 y Tro®) . 5. COAST AXD GEODETIC SURVEY T By LRI PUBLISHAD WY, OFFICIAL g ATTHORITY OF TIE SUPERINTE DET. . ~epiemoer 29 6.05| Moon rises. 55| Moon sets, . Tuesd 10.352% September—1896. Febi| 3. 3, ‘4 5. . o | 343| 1.7f +83 051h83%] Bl 51| oliday TE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column, and the successive tides Of the day In the Jay and Minnie Bachman, by at o:ne.,to William | order of occurrence as to time. The second time A, Schuliz, undividda 14-15 of lot on N line of g’!-‘-n;ll street, 97:6 k of Mason, E 20 by N Parke Bachman. manager, by F. H. McCullach, guardian. to Mark E. Lewis, undivided 1-15 0f lot on N ine.of O'r arrell street, 97:6 i of Mason, & 40 by N 60: $1000. Mark E. Lenis to Wiliam A. Schultz, undivided 1-15 ot sume: $10. Juiia Twohig or Toohig to same, lot on N line of O'Furr-il street, 117 £ of Mason, £ 6 inches by N 6u; $10. Jumes H. and Margaret Donohoe to Albert Mever, loton k ifn_of Tenth avenue, 125 N of I sureet.'N 25 by K 120; $10. Salomon and h.mma Ducas Emile), 1ot 1066, glit map 2: £1 = Haady to b k. Handy, lot 15, gift map 4; Mathilde and Nettle Meulf or Miley and An- nette Miley to Blanche Mathien (wife of Gaston), ot on SE Ine of Wyoming avenue, 80 SW of Sickles, SW 25 by Sk 81, portion of iot 2, block 8, West End Map 2; §6. Harzy 0. Taglor o Georse H. Cafterata, lots 46 and 47, block 5-4, Ha ey Purcuase, W of and ad- julning the Hudson Tract: $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. J. H. and Anna Fiege to Agnes Sulli van (wife of J. C.), lot on S line of Fifth street, 75 15 0f Frank- 45, <8 by $100, belng lov 9. biock 41, Vaxiand: 5. 8. Austin to Clara Patterson, lots 14 and 15, mufifll 110 Grande Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. 1homas « , i.dward D. and Elzubeih A. Bassett to Elizabeth J. Merriil (wife of W.lliam F.), ot on E line of Brandon street 312:6 N of Lioyd avenue, N 28, Sr. .00, § 26, NW 100 to_beginning, being the S35 of lot 18 and N1q of ot 17. b.ock C. Frult- va e Station Tract, Brookiyn Township: $10. Thomas D. Prout to Mury A. Frout, the 5-acre Merl Frey (wife of i tract of land acquired from Mar. E ani Lorenz | Pauisen, May 15, 18 4, and recorded in 269 d .6, Brooklyn Township_ ulso 2.02 acres bounded X by private road, £ by , auds +f Highaw, S vy lands of lilghum Township; aiso lot oo Nline of Hopkina street, -0 d- W' by Peraita avenue, Brook'yn ! W of Fruitvaie avenue, W 30 by N 125, Brooklyn | Township; git:. J. J. Buck to Hattie L. Swift, lot 17, block D, map of Latham Terruce, Brookiyn Towuship, qui-ciaim deed; $10. A. C. Mathison L0 iary J. Ryan, 1.24 acres be- gluning at 8E_corner of ioL &, in center of Leous. sireet, thence N . 35, NE 249.70, NW_148.50 (0 center of Mountain' View avenue, thence . 522.9) (0 begln -1ug, b-ing lot 8, map Brookl(. n lownship: $1:00. John G. and ..gnes M. _gar ((rustees of estate of Joseph Macdonough) to Frances C. Myers (wite of F.,D.), loi on N W corner of Twelfth any Magaolia . 118.50 by W 80, block 575, Oaklaud; 10. P. H. Collins to Mary Collins, loton § line of Six- teenth siree:, 115 W of Campbel , W 25 by = 128, being lot 10, block 728 4, s Gustav K. W, and Kittie i 0 Mary A. Magge, 10t bezlnniug ai & point 107:7 & irom N coruer of i remont street and Chanaing way, £ 25 by N 130, Berkeley: $1o. Herman and :loise von Duren to Jobn and Mary L. Fib, lot on N & coruer of Bray avenue and Tobler streei, . 51.72 by E 120, being ot 6, Lamp “Truct, Brooly 1owuship; $10. J. . and Margaret Essiman to Hattie L. Switt, rerecord of 579 d 270, lot 17, block D, Latham 1 er- Tuce, subject 10 a mortgage for $200, B.ooklyn ‘Township; $10. ¥ran.is 'J. Woodward and E. C. Se comm gsioner) to Agnes M. Yex 1fe of S line of MopKins street, 5v2 84 of Boston ave- ue, W 160, 8r. 176 N 7 10 beginn bz, block F, revised Map Prospect il ‘trace, except ot on S'iine of Hopkins sireet, 622.85 W 0f Boston ave- nue, W 150. £ to a point, N .0 beginhing, belng portion 0: bloc< A, revised Map of Prospect ik ‘Iract, Lo correct former de of September 14, 1896, Brooklyn Township: $300. J.'E. and Ciara H. Chappeii to Samuel W. Eeegle, lot on W line of St. « barles street. 74 N of Cenurai avenue, N =7 by W 97:2, Alameda; $10. Walter G, and Alma L. Fllis to ¥. A, Fletcher, lots 13, 14 and 15, map of subdivision of lo. 8, Dunuigan Iract, Oakiand Township. $10. A. M. and ..ury G, Benham and W. K. and Ellen L. Thomas to same, lots 7 and 8, map of subdivis- ion of lot 8, same, Owkiand ‘1 0wnship: $10. Hans C' and Annie D. Clausen 10 Peter A. ‘Tacker, lois 2 and 3, b ock A, Sunny Siope iract; ai-0loton ~ itne of Butler avenue. 80 E from E boundary line of Eutler . ract, E 40, SE 100.36, W 89.86, N 1U8.72 to beginning, bemng lot 9. Dunni- | gan Tract, all subject to mortgage, Uakland Town- ship; $10. G.'W. and Rupolph G. Bur<hardt to D. D. Shat- tuck, all Interest in ot on & hine of Hign street, 233 N from line uividing lands of W. B. Clement from lunds of Henry Rob n-on, > 50 by £ 200, be- ing lot 4, bock 1, Clement Addition to Town of Melrose; elso, all interest in the estate of Maria E, Fischer, deceased, Brook.yn Township; Sl Builders’' Oontraots. Robert Scott with George McLeod, to erect a one-story building on iot on Wiscousin street, 200 N of Sierra; $.:530. Plans by owner. Louls Mu'ler with A G. Johuson. to erect s two- story building on iot on E line of Devisadero street, 82:6 > of Waller; $2000. H. Gellfuss, archi‘ect. Alired Bouvier with Allyn & Dowd, to erect a 1wos ory frame building on lot on S line of Jack sou street, 165 r.of Steiner; $4084. Matheson & Howard, architects. —————— AN ENORMOUS PIE. A Six-by-Ten Monster With Which York- shire Celebrated s Famous kvent. Under different skies jubilees an! cele- brations partake of varying characteristics. In Yorkshire, and in some other parts of England also, every occasion for rejoicing is marked by t'.e baking of a huge pie, which, after being exnibited, is devoured by all the inhabitants, says the New York Journal. At Denby Dale, a Yorkshire hamlet, for instance, the other day the people cele- brated the fiftieth anniversary of the re- peal of the corn laws by constructing an enormous pie 6 feet 6 inches wide and 10 feet 6 inches long. The dimensions of the indigestion which followed are not given. This is not so large as the pie that this same village built on another anniversary some years ago, which was drawn through the place witn thirty-two horses, headed by three brass bands, and was afterward ut away under the waistcoats of the Benb_v Dalers. It is said that some of the older inhabitants still retain portions of it in their osseous formation. Underground London has some 3000 miles of s wers, 34,000 miles of telegranh wires, 3200 miles of gaspipes and 4500 miles of water-mains. —_————— THE CALL CALENDAR, SEPTEMBER, 1896. Sept. 7. 1112 Firs. Quartex » Q sem?ls. 17|18 |19 Sept. 21 2120128 | Clast Quarser) TR TERE T Sept. 29. OVLEAN SibAdbas. Dates of Departute From San Franelsco. STEAMER | DESTINATION. | SALS. | PiEm Coron. San Diezo. . [Sepi80.1laxn | Piori, Sta.e ot Cal. | Portland Septau.10am | Pler 21 Doric........ [Chlas & .apan| -ept30, 5pM|P M S8 Sunol......\. |Grays Harvor |Sepi80.12 w|Pler 4 Pomona...,. |HumboldtBav (=ept30,. 2ru | Pier 9 City Puebia|Vic & Pgt Snd(Oct 1, 9Am | Pler 9 Oct 2 bam|pPieril Oct 2.0ax | cier 13 +{Oct B bew|Plerli Oct 8, Ypu|piers 4.11am | Pler il 4 DaAw|Pleris :.'“i“ Pler 1y s | Pler 3 Coos Ba ewpor: -|Oet 31| P WataWa ia | Vie & Pei St oot 8 ban ey STEAMERS ~TEAMER | boe AR RO TV Do, Pomona .. . Crescent City. B Eaoreka.... Vicioria & Pu’ et Sound China and Japan, 3 Yaquina bsar O3 €0 €2.60 56 13 14 938 bt ot 1 o { 1 | | | | | | | coiumn ives the econd tide of-the day, the third time column the third tide, and tae last or righs band column wives the Jast tide of the day, except when tnere are but three tides, as sometimes dccurs. The helghts given are additious.to the soundings on the United States Coas: Survey charts, exept when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, and then the pumber given s subiractive rom the denth g venby he rirs. SAN FRANCISCO. Septemover 28, 1898 The time ball on ielegraph Jilil was aroppeld exactly at noon to-day—i. e.. ay noon of the 120th meridian, or exactly &t 8 2. M., Greenwich Lime. . MOMILLA n chas L YDROG..AIH.C BULLEIAN. BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE U. S. N., SHIPP: G INCELLIGoNCUE, Arrived. MOQNDAY, September 2. Stmr Corons, Hall, 82 hours from San Diego and way ports: pass&nd mdse, 10Goodall, Perkins & Cb. Stmr San Benito, Smith, 80 hours from Tacoma; 4500 tons coal, to 8 P Co. ' Oakland direct. Stmr Scotia, Johnson, 15 hours trom Albion; 250 cds burk, to Beadie & Co; 000 railroad ties, to Alolon Lumb r Co. Stmr South Coast. Hansen, 20 hours from Rockpori: 290 cds bark. 10 J K Hauity. Stmr Sunol, Dettmers, 78 hours from Grays Harbor; pass and mdse, to Grays Harbor Commer- cial Co. Stmr Elsie, Salveson, 10 days from Pyramid Harbor: balisst. (0 \laska Packers Assn. Ship Jabez Howes. Ciapp, 134 days from Phila- de phia_mdse, to Williams, Dimond & Co. B2 ship Cromart s.ire. (iend rson, 55 days from ,4 ons coal. to Balfour. Guthri & Co. amarta, McRue, 9 days from Taconu; 2419 ons coa. 1> R D Chiandie Schf Ida Schoauer, Nielsen, 12 days from Por: Hadloca: 60 M ft lumoer, to W J Adams. Schr Antelope, Anderson, 514 days fm Coquille River; 170 M ft lamber to McDonald & Mciin- nop. Schr Vega, Rasmissen, 10 days from Pory Blakeley; lumber, to Renton, Holmes & Co. : Cleared. MONDAY: Neptember 28. Stmr Clty of Sydney, Johnston, Panama; Pacific Mpil S S Co. Nor stmr Peter Jebsen, Hansen, Nanatmo; Rosenfeld’s Sons. 4 Br ship Muskoks, Crowe, Queenstown; Eppinger & Co. Satled. MONDAY; September 28. dney. Johnston, Panama. Stmr Coos Jansen, San Pedro. Nor stmr Peter Jebser, Hansen, Nanaimo. Stmr Nationat Anaregen, Greenwood, mr Del Norte. Stockfleth, Grays Harbor. Stmr Caspar, Anfinasen. Schr Annie Gee. Pearson. Schr Maxim. Olsen. Scbr Five Brothers, Stelntorn. schr Monterey, Beck, Bowens Landing. Bchr Arcnie and Fontie, Colstrup. 1elegraphio. POINT LOBOS, Sept. :8—10 r. ar.—Weather fogey: wind SW: velocity 12 miles. . peken. Per Br stmr Fgremont Castle—Sept 25 420 miles off shore Br bark Invermark from Sydney, for San Francisco. &1i weli. - Sep: 10—Lat 15 N, lon 25 W, Ital ship E Rag- gio, hence May 10, for Livernool. Sep. 15—Lat 25 N, loug .9 W, Nor bark Nordly= set, from Androssaa, ior San Francisco. Memorandum. Per Sunol—Sept 28 about 3 miles SW of'Point Reyes saw a three mas.ed Br ship bound in. . Domestic Ports. W SSTPORT—Salled Sept 28—Schr Bessle K, for San Francisco. DEVILEISS LANDFNG—Sailed Sept 28—Schr Barbara Hernster, for San Francisco, Lrrived Sept 28—stmr Signal: Hoe ; stmg Alice Blanchard, hence Sept 2, John Stmr Clty ARENA—Arrived Sept 28—Stmr Whitesboro, from Greenwood. SEATTLE—Arrived Sep: 38—Stmr- Progreso, hence Sept 28; schr Eva, henee Sept 6: stmr Wil- lamette, hence-Sept 3. e ALBION—Armved ~epy 38—Stmr Cleone, hence ept 27. : SANTA BARBARA—Arrived Sept28—schr El- norah from Enr-ka. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Sept 28—Bark Har- vVester, from Houolula. PORT BLAKELEY—Salled Sept. 28—Chil bark Ana Catherina, for Valparaiso. COOS BAY—Arrived Sept 28—Stmr alcazar. fm Port Los Angeles: s mr Truckee. hence Sept 26, Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Arrived -ept 27—Sbip Solitaire, from Philadelphis, for San Frantisco, dismasted in tow of stmr West Indlan. E Foreign Ports. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Sept 24—Br ship Cralgend, hence May 23, and salled for Hull. NEWCASTLE. NSW —Salled Sept — — Br ship JBen Deard, for Panama: Br bark Samoa, for Hono- uln SYDNEY=-Salled Sept 24—Br ship Drumburton, for San Francisco. YOKOHA MA~—Salled Sept 26—Br stmr Tacoma, for Tacoma. PANAMA—Sailed July 2—Brébip Earl Dan- raven. for Tacoma. MAZATLAN -Sailed Sept 25—Stmr San Blas, for San Franeisco. CAPE TOWN—Salled Sept 22—Br ship Anau- u rus. for Ean Francisco, and not Newcastle, NSW, reviously reported. ICTORTA— \rrived Sept 24—Br ship Drum- rock, from London; Brship Balmoral, from Yo- kohama. Sent 25—Br ship Holvrood, from Shang- hai: bark Colorado, hence Sept B Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived Sept 28—Stmr Spasri- dam, from Rotierdam and Boulogne; stmr Poco- Dlcld, from Hamburg; stmr Virginia, from Hem- urg! . ABREMERHAVEN-Arrived out Sept 28 —Stmr er. WoIBBALTAR—Arrived out Sept 28—Stmr erra. J(ANTWERP—Arrived out Sept 26—Stmr Keie sington. FLUSHING—Passed Sept 28—Stmr Friesland, from New York, for Antwerp. 3 NELZARD-Passed Bept 26-—Sim: Edam, from b Tk, for Amsterdam: sithr Karlsrane, New York. for B-e aen. e g PRAWLE POINT—Passed Sept @8—Stmr H K Ol L Y e By 38 TStos Obdam, —Pass t 28—Stmr fro New York, for Rotterdam. " Importations. COSMOPOLIS—Per Sunol—430 M ft lumber, 1 c8 salmon, 1 cs hats. South Beni-1 pkg shoes. 3 colls rope. SAN DIEGO —Per Corona—1 os hardware 1 bdl scale besxms. i bx China goods. 9 bal, 1 bx dried fish. 1 bx quinces, 2 cs cigars, 1 chest tes. 4 bxs type, 1 cs coffee, 1 bx pres rves, 278 bxs lemon: 1 cs shoes, 2 bxs personal effects. 56 pkks house- bold %o :ds, 2 bdls skins, 8 bxs limes, 2 bxs seed, 33 bxs bovks, chesls tools. 36 bxs orautws. Newport—11 pkgs househoid goods, 7 bbls sweet Ppotators, 41 sks peanuts, 99 bxs lemons. 13 sks chili peppers. 1 sk walnuts. 16 sks dried apricots. Redondo—1 bx books, 3 bxs plate, 1 chest tea, 1 crate lumuer. 200 Kess nalls, 1 obl baking powder. Port Los Angeles—500 ska corn, 5 bys oranxes, 4 bxs telegraph supplies. Los Ange es via S C iiy—14 crts D S backs, 1 bx rubber goods, % bbi salmon, 7 bdls coilars, 1 bx hardware, . S P By via Port Los Angeles—2 chsis tea sam- Ples, 15 sks corb, 3 axs chill. 3 bols whis<y, 4 bdls veits, 80 bxs ralsins. 1 chest tea, 1 Cs cigars, 6 bdis hides. 5 ¢s can ied goods, 1 cs drugs, 25 cs canned meat, 7 bXs cocoa, 16 cs bottles. Santa saros.a—8 bbls raineral water, 58 sks dried fruli, 7 pkxs household goods. 109 bxs lem- ons, 2 bxs lard, 21 sks crawfish. Port Harford—2s hxs Hisn. 1 cs. dry goods, 7 bxs type; 2 coops turkeys, 1 coop chickens, 15 tresied caives, 3 o4is bides, 1 bx butter. 25 bxs applos, o1 ©s seed, 96 sks dried ruit. 2 c§ household goods. & DEss aionty: 191 sks ore, H008 ks uariey, 399 8K 0ats. 2815 sks wheat, 1761 uks barley, 2 sks beans, 194 sks corn, e Consienees. er Sunol—Grays Harbor Commerctal Co: win: Baker & Hamilion: Simpson Lumber Co'G 5 S. i Per Corona—Dodge, Sweener & Co: M W Moody : Hilmer, Breahot & -chulz: Wetmore Bros m?."’l.i -Woodworth: ~ Jacobs: Cox Seed and Plant Co: H. Huddle ton: Levi Spiegel & Co: Woit & ~ou+ [ e el & Co; Payot, Upham & Co: Amer Press Assn: San Francisco Brewory Co: H Hudaleston; Pac:fio G e Co. Braluer & Pasqual: Howe Scaie Co: Jucob K.el; Buckingbam, Hecht & Co: Risdon Iron Works: G W Scuroed -r:' Bancroft. Whitney &Co; Union OilCo; L C Judd: Wi ney’s Ex. Pressi G Juarr & C0: Gray & Barbieri; i Falit & ‘1;"‘.“’" P Fu : J Ivancovien & Co: Freder- Blagi & Co: Co: Gr N : Harris & Co; W C Price & Co: W asubura & Toe Lews Pacging Co: Sun.e. Te.eph e and Telegraph Co; Pacific Ammonia avd Chemica Works; Cleve.and 1y Packing Co; C M Witiams: Faucet Co: The Cud Guudyear 'RubberCo; J k. iews; Rotehil Ehrenp ori: 1X 1 F'amale ( 0: Redington & Co; Smith « Co: K N Nauson & Co: Cal Bo_ting U H Buninan; Haas, baruch & Co; Haas Bros: v D Wheeler; American Gnion Fish'Co: H C fiton: A Levy & Co: Shasta Mineral Water Co: Milani & G0 Jo_nson-Locke M reant @ C G Camillon: & Co; A Paladini: Coghlll & Kohn: S H Tyier & Son Levy &Co: A Levy & Co: Pacific Coast Fiah Ci Philade phis” Brewerv: Maren & Kidd: H C! ton: Pacific Coas: Fish Co: u Blm(ugll.: sacra- menio Fish Co: L Dinkelspel & Son. Californin Wine Assn: \ unningbam, Curtiss & shail & Keime: R PR Brewery; Doa Dairymen’s Unio; ar- H Kirchmann & Co: Eni/ror se weeney &Co; Witzel & Baker; Wesiern Meat Co; H Duaci: J D Mon anva: H S Crocker & Co; J Sch anker. E J Bowen & Co: D K Allison & Co: ‘Geo : arive Dalton B o L D Stone &'Co; Bissinger & Co; S b Milling Co: Russ, Sanders & Co; Lator rxchan Jonas Erlanger & Co: Smith’s Cash Store: ~ins. helmer Bros: John Kosenteld’s Sous; J P Thomas,