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12 z HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1896 THE COMMERCIAL _WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MAREKETS. Silver unchanged. Wheat and Barley futures lower. Oats, Corn and Rye dull. Beans neglectel. Hay dull and weak. Bran and Middiings sell well. Potatoes firm. Onizns unchanged. Dairy Bu weak. cont e to decline. Turkeys lower. More Eastern Poulitry here. Game advanced. Grapes lower and weak. Oranges dull and zccu mulating. Dried Fruit dead. Provisions unchanged O Clear ® Partly Cloudy @ Cloudy ® Rain® Snow Explanation. The arrow flies with the wind. The top figures st station indicate maximum temperaturs for the days; those underneath it.if any, the amount of raintall, of melted snow in inches and hundredths, during 'the past twelve hours. lsobars, or solid lines, connect poin's of equal air pressure; i8o- therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The word “high” means high Larometric pressure and is usually sccompanied by fair westher: ‘low” refers 1o low pressure. and is usnally preceded and accompanied by cloudy weather and rains. “Lows” usvally 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 the coast. rain is probable; but when the “low” 1Is inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- able. With & “high” in the vicinity of Idsho, and the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer weather may be expected in_summer and colder weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES T OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 7,1896, 5 P. M.—Weather condition, and general forecast: The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date 8s compared with those of same date last season: Eureka 14.33 inches, last season 10.38 inches; Red Bloff 5.62 inches, last season 4.70 inches: San Francisco 6.76 inches, last season 2.57 faches; ¥resno 3.02 inches, last season .41 of an inch 1 Luls Obispo 4.69 inches, last season 3.32 inches: Los Angeles 2.9) inches, last season 1.03 inches; San Diego 2.07 inches, last season 1.31 inches; Yuma 1.10 inches, last season.3% of an inch. san Francisco data—Maximum temperature 60, minimum 45, mean b2. An area of unusual high pressure {s central this evening in Northern Utah and Nevada, which ex- tends westward to the coast in the vicinity of Eu- Fair cold weather continues throughout nia, Nevads, Utal and Arzona, and n'| rainy weather still vails in Oregon High southerly winds stili con- ‘Washington coast. and Washington. tinue a'ong the Oregon an The maximum wind veiocities reported this even- ing are as foil Fort Canby, 52 miles per hour south: Portland, 33 south. Over an inch of rain has fallen at both Totoosh Tsiand and Port Angeles in the past twelve hours. Frosts were quite general thronzhout California last night. especiaily in coast sections. Conditions ite heavy frosts in the upper San Josqu and ~outhern California to- night. It is not expected tha: they will be severe enough to injure citrus fruits. Forecast made et San Franclsco for 30 hours ending midnight December 8, 18986 Northern California—Fair Tuesday; fresh, gen- northerly winds. hern California—Fair Tuesday: genersly heavy frosts to-night, but not severe enouch to in- jure citrus traits: fresh, generally norther.y, winds. da—Fair Tues tay. Jtah—Fa r Tuesday. zona—Fair Tuesday; uesday night. Francisco and vicinity — Falr Tuesday: fresh westerly winds. W. H. Hamyox, NEW YORK MARKETS. heavy frosts to-night Forecast Official. Finaneial. NEW YORK. N. Y., Dec. 7.—Speculation at the| Stock Exchange was held in sbeyance during thel greater part of the day by the desire to defer operations when the contents of the President’s message to (ongress became known. Until the detalls of the message became public property the denlings were of ahand to mouth character and were confined mainly to room traders. At the start the sales were generally concessions from Saturday’s final figures Tobacco and Manhattan were notable exceptions, the former selling off 154 and the lauter 134. Tobacco was unfavorably intlueaced by rumors of fresh competition and by reports that a decision in the courls affecting the charter of the company wou d be rendered shortly and would be adverse to the trust. Shorily after the opening General Electric rose 114 to 832 and Laclede Gas 234 to 2535. In s wpathy with these movements the icadin res improved ¥4 to 1 per cont, but the advan 5001 par:iaily ;0st. The really decisive mo ni of the day took place shorily before when the details of the President’s mes me k- 0wn in the str The reference 10 the trusts was followed by & vigorous selling movement in Sugar, which carried that stock down from 11653 to 115. thie final quotations being 11515 The fact that the Sugar Trust declared the usual quarterly dividends on the preferred and common stock was ignored by the trading element who sold freely ali the way down. There was aso a marked weakness in the Grangers. which declined anywhere from 1 10 25/ per cent, the Jatter In St. Paal and Burlington snd Quincy ‘consoliduzed. Gas declined 154, but out- sice of this speciaity the losses from the highest of the morning were 11s to 134 higher. The market closc] unseitled at or near thie 1owest prices of the day. Net changes show declines of 14@114 per - cent, Manhattan irading. Total sales were -02.- 904 sbares, including 35,000 Sugar. 25,300 Union Pacific, 18,500 St. Paul,” 52,400 Burilngton and 12,400 Manhattan. Tae bond maret was weak: the sales fooied up £1.741.000. Columbus and Hocking Valley gen- I sixes fell 4 10 85: i ong Islana_general fouss, 210 90; Ontario and Wesiern refanding fours, 34 1059 Ohio Southern first sixes. 1 10.9414; Peosia and Easiern consolidated fours, 1to 76: Rome, Waertown and Ogdensburg first consolidated, 134 10116: St. Joe and Grand Tsiand firsvsixes, 134 10 4R, Wisconsin_Ceutral fives, certificat es, 134 08815 Duluth Suore and Atlantic fives Tose 2 10 100. Government bonds $15,000 coupon fives sold at 11844 Grain. FI1OUR—Steady. Winter wheat £2:0@2 35; do fancy, $2 35@3 60: do patents, 84 50@ Minnesoia clear, $3 40@4 15: do straights, $3 90@4 75: o patents. $4 60@5 25: Jow exiras, $2 20@3 25: clty mills. $4 40@5 15 do patents, $6 4UG5 65: rye mixture, §3 b0@4 superfine, $2 40@3 30. fine. $1 50@2 95. South. eru floor. duil, swady; common 10 fair,83 50@3 60; g00d to choice do. $,'6)@3 90. Rye fiour, quiet, easy, at $2 85@3 25. Yellow Western, $2@ CORNM EAL—Steady. 225 KYE—Dull, nominal: western 45 afloat. BAKLEY—Dall: 58 pounds ut 57@58 ¢.1 1. WHE AT—Spot market dull, easier: £.0.b, 7514¢; ungreded, ¥034c; No. 1 northern, 901ge. Options’ opened dull and deciined 2lzc on weaker cables, foreign selling, lower West, in- crease | +tocks; railled 3s@55c on the decreased visibie supply: fe.l 14 on .ate foreign selling; low grades, closed stendy at $135@15%s under Sa urday, with trading irly active. .uasy and December most o. 2 red, Javuarv, 8234c; May, 80c; i *; December, 8734c. “pot dull. firm. 0. % 20%4c elova- tor: 30 -float. Op-ions were dull and wen's at 14c decline on easier cab es, Increased siocks an. local realiz- FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AKD NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., 4 Leldesdorf St., Tel. Main 1954. NTRA L OFFICE Tel, Maln 5828, Palace ‘Hotel. Uptown Uffice—Bald win Hote! (adjolning Griil 100m). Tel. Main 339. PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. Orders mstantly executed on latest market quo- . tations. Reference 1st National Bank, S. F, CLCAGU. PRIVATE WIkE NuW YORK. { withdrawn from s ore. traded in. December, 29¢; Janu- ay, 317c. pots, dull, sieady. Options easier, dull. December, 23%c: Janu- ary, 227¢; February, 2414c, ~pot prices: No. 2, 2333@2834¢; 2534¢: No. 2 Cnicago, 24%ac; No. 3 white, 23c; mixed Western, do, 28@32c. ings; May onl ary, 293 No. 2 white, , 2034¢; No. 22@16¢; white Provisions. LARD-Quiet, lower. Western steam, $4 05; City. 88 6214: December. 84 45, nominal. Refined dali; Conttient. 84 45; touth American, ¥4 75i compound. 4 435c. BN QUig wekk. New mess. 8 25@8 75. BUTTER—Chol-e, irm, tending higher. West- ern creamerv, 15@.4c: do factory, T@1234e: El- ®ins, x4c: Umiiation creamery, 11@12¢. CHY ESK—Steady: quiel. Par. skims, 315@5c: full skims. 216@6¢. EGGS—Quiet. Icehouse. 16@22c: Western fresh. 22@24c: do per case, $3@5: limed, 1512@16¢. ITALLOW—about steaay; quiet. Ciy, 3%gc: count 350 T ORSEED OIL— Duil; nominal. Crude, 21@2134c: yellow prime, 2dc.” & RICK—Firm; falr demand Domestic, fair to extra, 33,@6c; Japan, 414@4vac, MOLASS LS—Moderate uemund; firm. New Or- lesns, open kettles, good to choice new, 25@85c. COFF. a3y : 16@25 points down. December. $9 25@9 50: Junuary. 89 85@9 45: March, $9 35@ 955; April, $8 50; Mav. 38 40@9 55: July, #9 45; August, $9'60; September, $9 50@9 85. Bpoi Rio, dul), steady. No. 7, 1014@10%4¢. LR Quier; sionde® Produce. HOPS—Quiet. Pacific Coast. 3@4c. WOOL—Quiet, firm. Domestic flesce, 18@23c; pulled, 18@31c; Texas, 7@12c. Merchandise. PIGIRON—Firm. American, $11@186. COPPER—Quiet, Lake, $11 26@s1 80. LEAD—Eas;. Domeatic. 6 00. TIN—Quiet. _Straits, $13 00; plates, easy. EFELTEK—Firm. Domestic, $4 25. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Irr, Dec. 6.—The market looked quite aiscouraging to a holder of wheat this morn- ing. Bcarcely ascrap of the news afforded him any comfort, and to make affairs worse the price on the curb was off 114c from Saturday, so that that much was a dead loss, without opportunity of profiting by iniervening quotations. The princi- pal source of weakness wes the Liverpool market, which declined 34 to 1d. Supplementary infln- ences were reported. rains in India, heavy North- western rrceipts, 1048 cars, against 400 list Mon- day and 1260 a year ago—an estimate by (he Lon- don Times that the crop of Great Britain would be 5,000,000 busheis greater inan last year, an in- crease on the amount of ocean passage of 560,000 busnels. Tne world’s shipments were large at 80,037,000 busheis. Chicagoreceived 36 cars and inspected out 244,010 bushels. The visible supply decreased 2,602.000 bushels. The fallng off was beyond the most extravagant estimates, and yvel the prices were benefited but liztle. The English visi- ble supply increased 610.000 bushels. Closing Paris and Antwerp cables were unchanged to bigher. Berlin was lower. Export clearances smounsed to 522,933 bushels. May wheat opened from 8lc to BOGje. sold beiween 81@81Ysc and 80c, closing al »054¢, %@)5sc under Saturday. Estimated receipts 1or to-morrow 240 cars. No. 2 spot wheat ranged from 89c to £034c, closing about 8955@80Y4c. COR —.t conld not very well be supposed that wheat would break as hard as jt did without drag- ging corn with it. The market for the latter opened weak, and under the effect of the dull- ness and the depressed tone of wheat was unable to make much progress in the way of recovery. Receipts were 295 cars and 285,991 bushels were The Amount on ocean pas- sage increased 480,000 bushels. Liverpool cables were quiet and unchanged. _The visible ~upply de- creased 823,000 vushels. EXport clearances were liberal at 539,653 bushels. Mar corn opened at £6¢, s01d between 2614c and 2oggc, closing at 6@ 2634c, Vgc under Saturday. Kstimated recelpis for to-morrow 500 cars. OATS—As lower prices were prevalent in the other grains, Oats naturally presented a declining tendency. ‘I'rading main:ained its reputation for duliness, transactions being tew and insignificant. Receipts were 211 cars and 160,802 bushels were taken from store. The visible supply decreased 177.000 bushels Expor's amounted to 683,629 busheis. May oats closed g lower. Estimated receipts fOr t0-mOTrow 285 Cirs. FLAX~—Was tirm. Nortbwestern, 78c: Decem- ber, 16@76%¢, May, 80@8034c. Receipis wers 43 cars. PROVISIONS—The first information from the yards to-day was of u weaker and lower hog mar- t. Product opened lower on thai, bu. later ad- vices of a full recovery at that p'ace being re- ceived, provisions improved correspondingly. May pork closed 2Lac higher, May lard a shade higher and May ribs 21ac higher. BUTTER—Offorings in the butter market con- tinued light to-day. 71he feeling was firm, with a good aemand exisiing. Creameries—Extras. 23c B 1b: firsts, 21@22c; seconds, 15@17¢: imitations, fancy. 1:@16c; June £00ds, extras. 181,@17c; firsts, 15¢. Lairiea—Kx- tras. 19c: firsts, 14@17¢: seconds. 10@12c. La- dles — Extras. 10@1lc; firsts, ¥@81ac: packing siock, Y@YYac; grease, 2vp@sc; roll butter, 11@ 12c. EGGS—Were steady. Fresh stock was a scarce unable 10 obtaln ail Fresh stock 22c @ dozen. Y — Was steady €@« on call and tima ew York exchange sold at 55¢ premjum. Closing Pricer WHEAT — December, 77%c; May, 8055c; July, 7434c. December, 23¢; January, 2815@2834c; May, 2€¢@26gc. OATS—December, 1814c: May, 2114@2134c commodity and buyers were desirea. PORK—December, $6 s0: January, $6 57%; May, 37 80. LARD — December, $370: January, $3 80: May, $4 0734, IBS — December, $3 85; Jaouary, 3 80b; May, $4. Livestock. UNION ETOCKYARDS. ILL. Dec. 7.—Common o good steers were pientiful to-day and prices for them were 5@1Uc lower. CEoice cattle held steady. Receipts were liberal. The run of hogs was heavy. Karly trading in the market was weak, some deal- ers seliing oc lotver, but later there was more steadiness and the decline was recovered. The sheep aud lamb marker was fairly active and steady. CATTLE—Receints, 17,000, Chbristmas cattle, $5 30@5 60: choice (o brime 1300 10 1700 D steers. 34 75@3 26: good 10 choice steers. 1200 10 1500 b. £4 4U/@4 T0; meaium steers. 1100 10 1250 B. $4 00 @4 35 alr beet steers. 1000 to 1200 Ds. £550@ 395: common beef steers. $3 50@3 75: gcod to choice stockers and feeders, 800 10 1250 1b, £3 65@ 41 ir to good do, 500 to 875 B. 52 50@ 3 bulls. ehoice (o extra, §3 00@3 8): bulls, poor to _choice. $1 75@2 90: cows ana heife choice to prime. $3 50i@4 25; cows, 1alr 1o chok $2 40@35 40: cows, common 10 falr canners. $1 @z 30; calves. good to choice. 83 50@> 75. calves, common 1o zood. $3 40: Texas grass steers, 82 66@3 65: Western rapge steers, @3 8U: Western range cows anda he @3 50: milkers and springers, ® he Texas fed steers, $1 70@4 40. HUGS—Keceipts. 50,000. Heavy pacXing anc shippinz lots. 83 033 55: common 10 choice mixed, $3 10@3 35: choioe assoried. #5 25@ 3385: light, ¥3 10@3 35: nigs. $2 3063 35. SHEEP—keceipts, 16,000. Julwfivé Lo €boICe, 12 50@3 B5; lambs, ¥4 26@5. Receipts at Omaha. SOUTH_OMAHA. NxBR. Dec. 7.—HOGS— Recelipts, 1700. No Hehis: market about steady. Mixed, $3 10@8 15: heavr, $3@3 10. CATTLE—receip.s. 2700. Markeu steady for cows and feeders. Jeeves lower. Xteers. $5 40@ 4; cows. $1 50@3 25: feeders. 82 75@3 75. SH S EP—Keceipts, 500, Market irm. Muttons, $315. 33 25 Recelpts at Kaunsas City. KANSAS CITY. Mo., Dec. 7.— HOGS—Receipts 9000. Market slow, 5c lower. Light. $3 10@6 z5: mediom, 83 10@3 20: neavy, $3 05@3 15; pigs, $2 75@3 00. CA'ITLE—Receipts. 900. Easy. Native steers, $410@4 80; fair to good. 83 50@4 10; cows and beifers. $2 95@3 30: fair to good, §1 BO@2 Ab: bulls, $2 10@5 10; stockers and feeders, »2 65@ 3 80; 'Texas and Wes.etn, 82 7U@3 75; caives, #5@10. SHEEP—Receipts. €000. Steady. NEW 1OKK STOCKS, Bonds, Exchange, Money and Rafiroad Sharas, Money on call 11,@2%; last loan at 114% and closing offered at 115%. ¥rime mercantile paper, 316@4y. Bar siiver, 65lgc. Mexican doilars, 5055@51Y4ec. Sterling exchange Is easler. with o tnass in Dankers' hills a: 54 85%,@1i 84 for sixty dass and 84 8614G4 865 for demand. Posted rates, 4 841,@4 814 Commercial bills, 84 821,@4 ¥315. Government bonds steady: State bonds duii; raiifoad bonds easier. bilver av the board was quiet. CLOSING STOCKS. Am Tel & Cable... 80 |North American... 6 Atchison. 14 [Northern Pacific. Preferred, 2234| Pr-ferred. Adams Express...148 ‘Alton, Terre Haute 57 American Express108 American I'obacco 74 Preferred. 10134 Bay State Gi Baitimore & Obio. Brunswick Lands. Buffalo, Roch & P. Canaaa Pacific. ‘anada Southern. N ¥, Chicago&si L 12 1si preferred..... 68 2d preferred. . Canton Land Central Pacific.. Oregonimprovmnt ¥a Ches & Ohfo Prefe-red.........— Chicago Alton.....160 [Oregon Navigation 15 Preferred. 163 [Oregon Sbort Line. 15 Chicago, B & Q.... 78 |Pacific Mail.. 269 Chicago'® E1ii.... 43 |Peoria. D& Evans 2 Preferred. Pittsburg & W pfd. 15 Chicago Gas. Y| Puilman Palace.... 15614 Cleve & Pitiaburg. 160 Quicksitver .. 134 Consolidation Coal. 34 | Preferred. 10 Consolidated Gas..155% Reading. . 2814 CCC&St Lous... 8% 15 Preferred... 83 0 Colo Fuel &'iron.. 24 Preterred. Rome Wat&Ogden. 116 Cotton O 1 Ceri. St L &8 We Preferred. st Paul. Preferred. St Paul & Dulu Preerred. 1St Paul & O Preferred St P M & jSilver Certi Southern Pac.fic. ‘Southern & R g/ Preferred. Sugar Refinery. 5 erred °..21 1108 1814'Tenn Coal & Iron.. 28% Commercial Cabie.150 Del Hodson . & Del Lack&W: Great Northern pid120 Green Ba; Harlem, . Preferred. .. 90 ‘Texas Pacific . 935 Tol A A & N Mich.— ol Ohlo & Central 20 Homestake......... %] H & Texas Central— Tilinois Central.... 93 Iowa Central...... B Preferred.. Preferred......... Kansas & Texas [Tol st Lonis & K C 86 Preferred. . Preferred. 16 Kingston & Penu.. 3 |Union Pacific. 10, Lake Erle & Westn 183U P Den &Guif.... 2 Preterred .. 703%4|U 5 Cordage. 6 Lake Shore. {1834 Preferred. 12 National Lead. 24%s| Guaranteed 24 Preterred.. 584,(U § Expre: i Long island........ 56_ |U S Leath s Louisville & Nash. 4: 7l Preferred. 613 Loulsville,N Albny ~_%3|U S Rubber. 2514 Preferred... ..... 1l Preferred. 803 Manhattan Con. ... 9534 Utica & B River.. 150 Memphis & Charis 15 (Wab S L & Pacific. 634 Mexican Centra:... T%]| Preferred. 16% Michigan Central.. 92 |Wells-Fareo. 95 Minn &S L. — . |Western Union.... 863 Preferred — |Wisconsin Centrai. 214 Minn & St LJ'com.. 19%a(Wheellng & LE... 8 1st preferred..... 76 | -Preferred. .. 30 2d preferred. 48%4/am Cotton Oil pfd. 61 Missourl Paeiil 2" |W U Beef. > Mobile & Uhlo Ano Arbor. 8 Nushvilie & Chi Preferred. 23 National Linseed. . Brookiyn Tri 31 N J Central........108 |Erie 2d pfe 20 Norfolk & Westrn. 11 famerican 13%, Preferred......... 1634 Preterred. 80%; CLOSING BONDS. Ala Class A 4s.....102 |Northern Pac 1sts.11534 Do Class B 4, 55.102 n7 Alabama, class C.. 96 Atchison ds. .79 Do 2ds A. L 4134 Canada Sou(h ' 3is.105 Cen Pac Lsts of’85.103 Cherokee 4s, 1896.103 Do 1897 2 (O Short Line 6s. Do consol Pacific 6sof Phila & Reading Do 1st pfd incom. 48 R Grande West 1sts 7814 St L&IronMtGenbs 74 4,5t L& S F Gen 65..110 1£3/St Paul Consols....130 St P C& Palsts Do 2d Ts. s Gen Eiec DebBs... b5lj| H & Tex Cent 5s...108 Do con Bs. . ‘100 (Texas Pac 1st Towa Central Ists. . 96%4(I'axas Pac 2ds Kansas Pa Consols 70 “'Union Pac lsts 96.108 Ks Palsts Den DIv1i034]U S 4s reg of 1925. 119 La Consol ds........ 98 | Do 4s, coupon....119%, U S 4s reg of 1007. 109 Do 4s, coupon....110%5 5 Do 2s 95 Mobile & Ohio ds.. 57| Do 5s, reg. 113 Mutaal Union 6s..110 | Do 5s. coupon....118: N J Cent Gen bs...11814|Va funding deot N Y C & St Louls 4s103%| r & West Gen 83117 N Carolina con 4s.100 Do 63. 119 NorthwestConsols. 139 Dodeb Bs........107 Do trust rpt sipd Wabash 1st Gs.....1 |West shore 4 FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENG., Dec, 7.—The spot market is quiet at 7s 50. Cargoes dull at 36s 8d, sellers, prompt shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the followlng Liverpool guotations for No. 2 Red Winter: December, 6s 814d; January, 8s 8Y5d; February, 8 814d; March, 6s 9d. SECURITIES. LONDON, Exa., Dec. 7.—Consols, 112; silver, 20740; French Rentes, 1031 22ac. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days......... — 34 8414 Sterling Exchange, sight. 2 4874 Steriing Cabies.. - 4 88 New York Ixchange, sight = 05 New York Exchange, telegraphic.. — 10 Fine silver, B ounce. — 653y Mexlcan Doliars. . bz L PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT-The Ettrickdale takes for Sydney 107,078 cuis, valued at $175,000. Futures were off again and spot Wheat was also weak with concessions to buyers on the part of some sellers. Quoted at 81 456@1 4734 B ctl for com- mon grades, 31 50@i b214 for average No. 1, 31 05 Ro;llf:‘oice and $1 55@1 60 for extra choice for m CALL EOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—9:15 0'clock—May—20,000 clls, $1 587%: 2000, §1 20.000. §1 59. SECOND “ESSION — 4000 cils, 81 bOYg; 5000, $1 59; 6UV0. $1 587 REGULAL MORNING SESSION — May—2000 ctls, $158%a: 2000, 81 08L: 4000, $1 08y 2000, $1 5734 12.0v0, $1 14,000, 81 de. AFTERNOON SESSION—Mav—s000 ctls, ¥1 58; 10,000, #1 577%: *0u0. $1 5814 BARLEY—Futures declined. Spot prices kept up. Business was quiet. We quote Feed, 85@80c ctl; choice bright, 9114@9235c; Brewiug, ¥oc@ §1; No. 1 Chevalier, $1 10@1 %0 B cil CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—9:15 0'clock —May—2000 2000, 94350 BECOND SESSION REGULAR MOENING SESSION—May—10,000 ctls, 9814c. AFTERNOON SESSTON—May—4000 ctls, 93140; 2000, 94140 OATS—Are dull and unchangea. White range from #1 10 to 1 35 B cul. according to quality. Black, for feed, 90c@81 05: for seed, 81 20@1 35; Gray, nominal; Red, $1@1 10: Surpnse, $1 50@ 1 60. CORN—Nothing new: Large Yellow, 80@85c: Small Round do, $1 B cil: White, 80@8734¢ ctl. RYE—$1@1 0215 B ctl, BUCKWHEAT=$1 15@1 30 B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFF3. FLOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras, $5@5 10: bakers' extras, $4 90@5; super- fine. 34 15@4 60 B bbl. "ORNMEAL, 1TC.—Feed Corn, $18@19 B ton; Cracked Corn, $19@30 B on. MILLSTUFFS—Prices 1o sacks are as fol nsuai discount to the irade: Grabam Flour, % 100 Ibs: Rye Flour, $2 75 % 100 Ibs; Rice Fiour. $575: Cornmeal, 8. 35; extrd cream do, §3: Oatmeal, $3 50: 'Oat Groats, $4: Hominy, $3 10 @3 80; 'Buckwheat Flour, $3 25@3 50: Cracked Wheat. $3 50; Farina, $4: Whole Wheat Flour, $3; Rolicd Oats (bbis), $6@6 40: Yeari Barley, 83 15G4; Spllt Peas, $500; Green do, 8425 9 00 1bs. HAY AND ¥EEDSTUFFS. Hay is weak and dull. steady and selling well. BRAN—$14@14 50 for the best and $13@13 50 B ton for outside brands. MIDDLING=—818@19 for lower grades and $20@21 ¥ ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS — Rolled Barley. $19 50@20; Ollcake Meal ai the mill, $26 50 B ton; jobbing, $27 50: clipped Uats, 1 50 3 ctl. HAY—Wheat, $8@10 50: Wheat and Oat, 87@ 10; Oat. $6@9: Barley. $7@8 50: River Barley, $5@6 50: Al:alfa, $6@7 50: compressed, $6@ 9 bU; stock. $5@6: Clover, $6@3 ¥ 1ou. STRAW—35@50c % bal BEANS AND SEEDS3, BEANS — Are very dull. Bayos are quot- abvleat $1 40@1 60 B ctl: Smiall Whites, 81 15 @1 359 cul: Large Whites, $110@1 25 R ctl; Pinks, $1 05@1 20: Reds, $1 20@1 25: Blackeye, £1@1 20; Red Kidney, $2 20@2 50: Limas, 81 76 @1 95: Butters, $1 25@] 50: Pea $1 25@1'45. SE J;DS— Brown Mustard, $2 7 Yellow Mus- tara, 2 10@2 25 B cil: Flax, $1 35@1 40: Canary Seed, 215@23,c B Ib: Alfalla, 4@8%zC: Rape, 2¥c: Hemp. Siac, Bran and Middlings are RIED PEAS—Niles, $1@1 15 ® ctl; Green, $1 40@1 60 @ ctl. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES., POTATOES—Recelpts are free, but the market is firm. Sweet Potatoes, 76c@$1 25 B ctl; Early Rose. 40@HUc: River Reds, bUc; Burbank Seea- Lings, 30@40c for Rivers and 50c@$1 for Salines. ONIUNS—Unchanged at 40@50c ctl. VEGETABLES—Mushrooms sell siowly at 5@ 16c B B, Iatier figore for buttons: Marrowfat Squash. $4@6 B ton; Tomatoes, b0@B5C P box: Los Angeles Tomatoes, 50c@81: Dried Peppers, 7 8c P Ib: Green Peas, 4@7c: String Beans, 215@bc: string Beans, 6¢ @ Ib: Dried Okra. 8@ c bbage, 40@50c B cti; Carrots, 50@4vc % sack: Garlic, 1%4@2c ® b. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. "BUTTER—AIl dairy Butter is weak. Fancy Humboldt cream erles are quoted 8t 26c, but near- by Butter will not bring this figure and this forms the major part of current stocks. CREAMERY—Fancy, 6c; seconds, 2214@2dc B DATRY—Fancy, 21@22c: 200d to choice, 18@20c: lower crades, 16@137%4c B b. PICKLED—16@ 18¢ P b, FIRKIN—16@17c B . CREAMFRY ‘| UB—15@ 19¢ B . CHESE—Cholce mild new quotable at 11@12c; common to good old, B@10c: Cream Cheddar, 11@ 12c: Young America, 11%4@1210¢: Western, 1115 @12%sc; Eastern, 1234@13%4c B b. EGGS—Receipis continué oo iarge for the de- mand and prices are steadily shading. Kastern are quotable at 26@26c ® dozen for fancy and 21 23c for cold-storage: ranch Eggs, 30@31¢ for small to medium and 32@35c for fancy: store Eggs, 25@26c; Duck Eggs, 25c. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Turkeys are lower. A carof East- ern will te offered 10-day. Live Turkeys, 14@15¢ B M for Gobblers, 14@15¢ P Ib for Hens: Dressed Turkevs, 15@1! ¥ pair. §1 26@1 5U; Gos'Ings, $1 26@1 75; Ducks, %3 50@4 50 for old and $4@5 for youna; H $4@>5: Hoosters, young, $4@4 50; ao, old. 0 Fryers, $3 50@3 76: Bruilers, $3 25@3 00 for large and $2 75@3 25 for small: Pigeons, $1 256@ fof young and $1 for old. he market advanced, something un- uotable at $1 B doze, anvasback, 83@9: Sprig, 5 @) 50. Widgeon, $1 50 *mali_Duck, $1@1 25: English Snipe, $) 25@1 Jdack Snipe, 75c@$1: Hare, $1: Rabbits, $1 25@1 50 Cottontatls and $1 for small: Grav Geese, $i: Whiie Geese, $1@1 26; Brant, $1 50@1 76; Honk- es, $450 B dozen. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, ORCHARD FRUITS— Apples, 76@90¢ B box for choice, $1@1 25 for {ancy Red, 55@6Se for common; Easiern, 15083 Pears, 50c@81 P box: Winter Nellls, Férsamoss, 356006 B box. i BERRIES— frornberties from Ca e Cod, $7 5088 30 B bbi; m Coos Bay, $2 X. GRAPES—Continue weak at 20@50c @ box Left-over stock, 15@20c. Grapes in crates bring 10 15¢ more than in boxes. CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges are slow of sale, stocks a. steadily accumulating and prices are gIVing way in consequence. Mandarin Oranges are quotable at 75c@$1 ® box: Grape Frull. #6 @7 B box; Navel Uranges. 82 50@3 75 B bo: lings, ‘31 25@2: Lemons, $1@1 50 for com- mon and $2@2 50 P box for £0od to choice: Mex! can Limes, 8. Bananas, $1@2 ; Callfornia Limes, 80@75c¢: bunch; Pineupples. $2@4 P doz. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS— Quotations on the Fruit Exchange are as fol lows: CARLOAD LoTs—Apiicots ate quotable st 6@9c for Royals and 111,@12¢ for choice to fancy Moorparks; Prunes, 5%4c for the 4 sizes; Peaches, 4@534c¢ for prime 1o choice, 635@7¢ for Tancy and 10c for peeled in boxes: Apples 534c B b for evaporated and 2@23/4c for sun-dr.ed; Pears, 2 %fi for prime to choice, 4@5Yac for quarters sn oc for hulves; Plums, 4c for pitted and 1ihe for unpitted; Nectarines, 3%5@4 4 for choice and Blac for fancy; White Figs, dv; Slack Figs, 214 @2c. JOBBING PRicgs—Peaches, 414@5%c B 1: c B Ib: Apri. fancy, 815@715c @ Ib: peeled, uy:@gc"a B: fency, 10c; Moorparks, 12@" aporated Apples, u4 c: sun-dried, 28,@3c: Prunes, 3% @dc jor the 4 sizes: Figs, black, sc for unpressed and 3@3%ec for pressed: white Figs, 4c: Plums, 41,@6c for pitted and 1ige for vn- pitted: Nectarines, 4@6c B Ib for prime to_tancy: Paars, 214@dc for whole, 433@5%gc for quarters and 415@6/4c for halves. RAISINS CARLOAD PRICES. 0. 3. FRESNO—Four-orown loose, bijc: 3-crown, 434c: 3-crown, Blac: seed- less Sultanas, 53jc; ess Muscatels, 414c; 3~ crown London layers, $1 15; clusters, $1 50 Dehesa clusters, §2 50; lmperial clusters, $ dried Grapes, 3¢ B M. JOBBING PRICES—SAN FRANCISco—Four-crown, lovse, 634c: 3-crown, 434 3-crown, 3340; seedless Sultanas. B3jc; seedless Muscatels, 4 1505 3-crown London layers,” $1 25: clusters, $1 60; Dehesa clusters, $3 75; Imperial clusters, $3 25. NUTS—Chestnuts quotable at ¥@10c: Walnuts, 612@7c B I for s.andard and 9@9lc B B for softshell: Almonds, 6@6%ac for Languedoc, 8lbc for hardshell and B@bc for paper-shell, jobbiug; Peanuis, 4@6c for Eastern aud 4c for California: Hickory Nuts, 5@6c B_Ib: Pecans, Ti4@8c P Ib; Filberts, Tia@Sc; Brazil Nuts, 7 “oconnuts, 4@ICH 100. HONEY—Comb, 10@12V4c for bright and 5@9c for lower grades; water-white extracted, 5@5Yac: light amber extracted. 4%2@4%¢; dark amber, 4@ 435c; dark, 2@3c B Ib. KESWAX—23Q PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 6c § Ib for heavy, 7¢ ® D for light medium. 93¢ for light. 10c B B for extralight and 111c P Ib for sugar-cured. fast- ern sugar-cured Hams. 13@133zc: California Hams, 11@L1 Mess Beef. $7@7 50; extra mess do, 8§ family do, 89@9 80 _extra prime Pork, 87 50@S: extra clear, $16 ® bbl; mess, $14 B bbl: Smoked Beef, 10¢.8 1b. LARD—Kastern, tlerces, Is quoted at 5gc for compound and 6@6lsc for pure; palls, 7c: Call- fornia Uerces, 5@5Y2c @ Ib for compound and 6’%5 g’or pll{el:b‘hul-b is, 634¢s 10-1b tins, 7T14c: do 5.1, c %OTTOLENE—B@B«\/N in tlerces and 73,@8Ysc in 10-1b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers, 8@ 834¢; culls and brands, 7@7%4c: medium, T@7Y4ac: culls and brands, 6@6%c: Ught. 6@6Yc; culls aud brands, b@5%4c; Cowhides. 6@6%gc: culls ana brands, D@31gc; salted Kip, 6@7c: salted Calf. 7@8c; saited veal, 6@7c: dry Hides. 13c B culls and brands, sUc P b:dry Kip and Veal. 10 culis, 8¢ @ Ib: ary Calf, 15¢; culis. 1Uc: Goatskin 20@36c each; Kids, 5¢; Deerskins, good surime 20@35c B Bb; medium. 16@20c: winter, 7@9 Sheepsians, sbearlings, 10@:3¢ each: short wool, 20@3c each; medium, 40@50c each; long wools, 5.@80c each. TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 8c; No.2, 214¢ B 1b: refined, 5yge: Grease, 2¢ 3 Ib. WOOL—We quote Fail Wool: Humboldt and Mendocino. 8@#c 3 b: free_northern, 71/4@8Yac; miadle counifes, free, 5}2@7c; do. defective, 41p @6c; ¥an Joaquin, 8@5c; do. foothill, 5@7c regon spring. 734@9¢; Valiey 'Oiegon, 1134 : do, fall and 1smbs’, 11@11%4c. HOPS—7@8c fair to choice and 10c @ I for fancy. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, 414¢. Wool Bags, 2816026140 COAL—Wellington, $8 P ton: New Wellington, 88 P ton; Southfield Weilinzton. $7 50 B toh; Seatle, 5 50@6; Bryant, 5@5 50: Coos Bay, 8. Wailsend., $6: Scotch, ——; Brymbo, —: (um- berland, $13 B ton in buik and $i4 in sks; Pennsvl- vama Anthracite Egg, $11@12 ton; Weish An- thracite, $8@10; Cannel, $8@8 0U; Rock Spriogs, Cestle Gate and Pleasant Valley, 87 60; Cok $11@121n bulk and $13 B ton in sks. SUGA k—The Western Sugar Kefining Company quotes, terms net cush: Cube and Crushed, 6 Powdered, 5tgc: Fine Crushed, 8c; Dry Gran lated, 4740: Confectioners’ A, 47gc: Magnolia A, 4140} kxira C, 4%4c; Golden'C, 434c: half barre 1/4¢ more than barrels d boxes 1gc more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET., Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First quallty, 514@6c: second do, 4%4@ 5¢: third do, 3%4@4c ¥ ib. VEAL—Large, 412@5¢: small, 8@7c B Ib. MUTTON—Withers, 66; Ewes, b0 ® . b for large and LAMB—T7c B . PORK—Live Hogs, 3@814c B medium and 3@3%4c 10or smail; dreased do, 4@ blac @ . RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE FOR 24 HOURS. Flonr. ar ake,... 2J.404(Straw. tons.. 40 Oregon... 2.800| Butter. cu: 57 Washington... _3.632|Cheese. cus 10 seni. ¢ +115,480(Kegs. doz....,. 1140 Oregon, sks. 25 5/ ides. no. 580 Washington... 3.190| Pelts. bdls. 115 6,055 Wine, gals 84,800 180(Wool. b 33 3 160 900| Oregon 381 8,120/ Sugac. bo 2.868 2,877 1 $2 6.226| Ralsins. boxes. 550 120 986 Quicksfiver, 08 4,800 Flaxseed, Or, sks 224 Middlings, sks. 100/ Hops. Or, bis. 87 Oregon. 1,250 Alfalfa Sead 24 Hay, ions. 418 Neva 140 REAL ESTATE TRANSACOTIONS. Edward and Panline Edwards to John B. Beil- hes, lot on N line of Vallcjo street, 75 E of La- guna, £ 25 by N 100; $10. ‘Thomas F. Golden to\Leon Kahu, undivided halt of 10 on NW corner of Post and Laguna streets, W 62:6 by N 50; $4625. Oscar and Charlotte A. Lewls to Anglo-Califor- nian Bank (Limited), ot on A line of Sacramento street, 118:9 W of Steiner, W 28 by N 128: 5. Frederick Walter, Bepjamin Harris, Isidor Ros- encrantz and Fred A. Kuhl (by Charles Dixon, commissioner) 10 Muthias Meyer, lot on W line of Colingwood street. 316:4 N of Nineteenth. N 19:5345 by W 125; 83626, ‘Thomas O., Frederick O.,and Ins O. Heyden- feldt 10 George O. Davis. lot on NE corner of Xorth Point and Stockion streets, E 187;6 by N 275, quitclaim deed: $10. A. Crabb to Belen and Lola Alnsa, lot on S line of Lombard sireet, 40 W of Dupont, W 40 by S90; 85. Henry F. bunn_to Catnerine Johnson (wife of William R), lot on N line of Glover street, 229:6 W of Jon s, W 28 by N 60: $5. Mary, John and Julla Jovee to Mary Joyce, lot on NW'line of Tehama street, 250 NE of ZSixth, NE 25 by N W 75; also all {nterest in estate of Michael joyce; $1 ‘I homas P. and Nora O'Connellto Charles D. and Jane H. Mackintosh, iot oa E iine of Wiscon- 8in sireet, 443 & of Napa. 8 27 by k 100; §.0. Newton J. and_Laura H. Tharp to Cora Rive, lot on N Ifne of Lake strest, 30 W of Ninth ave: nue, W 30 by N 72: $10. ¢i0o0 . and Annls M. Spencer to same, same; 0. Willlam F. and Clair G. Cheney to same, lot on N line of Lake street, 60 W of Ninth avenue, W 30 by N 72; $10. Catherine Johnson (by James N. Block, Tax Collector) to William Nicol, lots 145 and 148, Sil- ver Terrace Homestead Association, tax deed: $4. Wiiliam ad C. T. Nicol to Cutherina J. Johnson, same, quitciaim deed: $35. Herman and Jennie Wollert to Otto H. G reene- wald,lot on 8 line of Flower avenue, 75 W of Loomist street, W 75 by S 6, being lots 11, 12 and 18, Precita Vailey lands: $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Alva B. and Gertrude Clute to G. W. Burr, lot 19, map of Pacific Theolosical Semlaary Tract, Oakland; $10. H. Pichoir to Thomas Meln, lot on SE corner ot Lake avenue and Jackson street, E 150 by 8 100, Oakland: 5. Mathias Hanson to Charlotte G. Brown, lot 4, block 58, San Antonio, Kast Oakland: $10. Charlotte G. Brown to Brooklyn Investment and Loan Association, same; $10. L. H. and Lizzié Sly to N. O. Ford. lots 1 to 8 and 10 of Lane’s subdivis on of lots 23 to 28. block A, Buena Ventura Tract, Brooklyn Township; 81. H. H. Savage 10 W. A. Dawes, lots 21 to 2 block 3, Allendale Tract, Brooklyn Townshi, W. A. Dawes to Totaro Takekaws, lots 23 and 24, block 3, same: §10. Golden Gate Land and Tmprovement Company 10 Hobert Bishop, lot 5, block 1, Golden Gate Tract, Onkiand Township; $10. Mary Jacksch Lo Hegents of the University of Caifornia lot on SW corner of Holyoke and Sev- enth s reets, W 100 by 5 125, b:ock E, Tract B, Berkelcy Land and Town Improvement Associa. tion. Berkeley: gift. Willlam F. Hoe'sch‘r to M. J. R. Mohr, lot on XN line of Moss streel, 345 W of ‘Dwine le, WV 80 N 270:9. 1 182:5, S 155, W 7:8, 5 185 to begl ning. ot 7 and portion of lots’ 3 and 4. block 3, Sate University Homestead Association No. 3, Berkeley; $10. ‘The McCasthy Company to Peter W. Anderson, lot 10 _in subdivision @ of Fruitvaie Terminal Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10 TRE STOOK MARKET. Mining stocks opened steady yesterdar morn- ing, but did not hold up, and broke all to pieces on the noon informal session. Choliar declined to $1 15, Con. Cai. & Va. to $1 25, Potos! to 6lc, Sav- age to 34c, Ophir 10 92c, Hale & Norcross to 89c, Goula & Curry to 36c, and so on. There was no x::o:lr’ on the afiernoon board and the close was nk. y The Challenge and Justice delinquent sales take ’ | | B ity ot comapa The lowing min/ ‘com] hand Decembé‘r 18 g 4 m had cash on Alta.. $3,761 | Exchequer. 688 ‘Andes 4252 Gould & Curry... 2,992 AlphaCon. ", 5,874 Kentuck Con.... 1,432 Best & Belcher.. 7,138 Mexican 1 Belcher....... Buiwer Con. 1|Sierra 930 Syndicate. 3,208 Silver Hili 4,306 Standard Con. Crown Point. 2,486 | Union Con Chollar....... '814|Utah Cou. The following mining companies were in debt December 1: Con. Cal. & Va., $376, with Novem- ber expenses [0 be pald and buiiion to be received, amojunts unknown: Huale & Norcross, $12,083, with November expenses, amount unknown. 10 be pala: Ju'la Con, $12: Lady Washington, 8691; Occidental Con.. $3700, balance due on nowm at bank and November expenses, amount unknown, to be paid; Sliver King, $1526. Heports from the Comstock mines during the pax ‘week anow no pariiculsr changes. In the ale & Norcross mine. on the 900 level, No. 2 up- raise was carried up 7 feet: tota' heirht 51 feet. Top I8 in porphyry and bunches of good ore. Have been DIRKIng necessacy ropalry.on this level since last report. 1100 level—Advanced the east crosscut from the bottom of the winzs6 feet and timber ed Ppart of It: total lengtk: 36 feet. Face in porphyry and s-ams of quartz. BRUNSWICK LODE WORK. CON. CALIFORNIA & VIRGINIA, BEST & BELCHER AND GOULD & CUBRY—Shaft 2, 300 level —Kast crosscut 1, started from the station, was extended 43 feet, passing through porohyry, olay and siringers of quartz: total length 173 feet. Tunn-i—West crosscut 5 which was started 800 feet from the (unnsl was advanced 10 feet; total length 180 feet; face in porphyry. The jolnt west crosscut on the Best & Belcher and Gould & Curry boundary has been advanced 13 feet, passin through porphyry and quariz; total length 11 1eet. HALE & NORCROSS—Snaft 1 h-s been sunk 10 feet on the Incline; total depth 737 feet. The bot- tom continuesin hard jootwall rock. 400 level— Advanced the east crosscut from the south arift from No. 1 emstcrosscut_(started’ 64 feet south from the point where Xo. 1 east crosscut was turned in s soutnerly direction) 16 feel: total iength 34 feet; face is 1n porphyry. East crosscut 2, started from the maln south drift 12 feet from sonth boundary. was advanced 14 feet: total cth 110 feet: face in;porphyry and stringers of quartz Have suspended opesations at shaitl on thie Srunswick lode. ‘CHOLLAR—haft 1 has been sunk during the past weex 10 teet, total depih on the incline 737 feet. ‘The bottom 15 in the west country. 300 levei— Nothing has been done on this level, t 1 force of men having been employed on the 400 level. 400 level—No. 1 east crosscut, 81 teec south of the live, has been advanced 33 feet, total length 44 feet. Face is in porphyry and sesms of quartz. When in 21 feet it cut three foet of quartz assay- ing frim 85 10§17 per ton. No. 2 east crosscut iias been advanced 44 feet. total length 57 feet. Face iy in porpbyry and seams of quariz No. 1 west crosscut has b-en advanced 12 feet, total length 22 feet, and has reached the footwall’ No. 2 west crosscut has been driven 36 feet, total length 46 feet. and has reached the west wail, on which we found a width of three feet of low-grade qausrtz, We have resumed work in the face of the main south drift. BOAL D Challenge Con. Confidence. SALES, Fol'owing were ihe saics lo the San Franclsco Stock Foard yesterday: RYGULAR MORXING sRSaTON. 100 Alta.......05430 Challge 100 Belcher ...34/200 CC&V 1638(20) G Foint, 151200 G & C. .bnlm« Han wwENCrNe nl:m -1.4£(300 Mexci .1.40/100 Occdt 5| 3‘1300 vrmi 1650 Potost 00 41/200 Uian......04 15/600 ¥ JucKi..28 Jollowing wers 1be Smss In the Pacific Stook ourd yesterday: RYQUIAR eveeravw—1n:v1 200 Aloha, 400 Bullion. 200 Bulwer. 500 Keniack..02 1300 Mex. ...‘% 44 200 ..... 200 Caleda. 00 05 ‘300 YJweke.27 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. MONDAY, Dec. 7-2 P. . flnfl.aliksda- Alpha Con. b 04 03 12 14 27 86 87 Benton Con.... — Bodle .. 18— Bulllon - 04 15 17 81 93 05 07 38 62 Chailenge Con. 35 36 Con. lmperial. 01 0] - 04 Contidence. 70 el 09 11 Con New Yor& — 04 - 08 Urown Polat... 20 21 hocrd [P kastSierraNot - “ 37 38 kureka Con... 25 -l 33 3¢ Ekxchequer.,.. — LU - 05 Loula & Curry. 37 8&| Yellow Jackea 28 29 bass durers. 88 89| “GOLD MIMNG EXCHANGE. 500 Lockwood Con 7 200 Savannah. P 43 B10CK AND BOND EXCHANGE, MONDAY. Déc 7-2r M UNITED STATES BONDS. Frd, 2 ked, U S 4s coun.110 111 Do new 1s8ue120 MISCETLANKOUS BONDS. Bid Asked 109 11034 U 8 4s res Cal-stCbleds. 110341113, PacRoll Mfs, — - Cal Elec L 65120 — ""(D0 2d I8 68... — — CntraC W bs 93l 871 P &0 Ry 6s. — 115 Dpnt-stex-cp — ~ 97834/P&Ch Ry 6s.10014 — Kdsn L&P 65126 12634/Pwi-st RR 65112 11% F&CH RR 65101 104 "|ikeno, WL&L — 105 Geary-st R55100 — |SactoP& L. — 100 Losang L6s — 100 |SFEANPRS.. — 10114 Dounteed 83 — 101 [SPRR Ariz8s 9334 98 Mit-stChieBs123 — |SPRRCal d8.110 — DoKylon 551058410814 /s " RiR(albs. — 100 NauVings 1st — NevCNgR7s.100 - N P C RR6s.10014105 N Ry Cal 65.103 1064 N Ry Cal 3s. = 90 100 Sunstl & ' Bs. Oak Gas Bs.. — 104 |~utter-stR3s.10934 Do 2d Is 8s...1061410714 VisnllaWi6s — = — Omnibus bs..119 1191 WATER STOORSY. Contra Costa 20— |SanJoge..... — — MarinCo..... 40— |3prng Valiey 88 9814 @AS BTOCKS. Capital. — 30 (Pacific Light 4815 4914 Central, 95— [SanFrancsco o534 Ok G L & H 58Y45 b4 - (Stockton..... — = 20 Pac cas Tmp 8914 sB34 INSURANCE STOCKS. Fireman'sFa165 — [sun. i n COMMERCIAL BANK STOTKY. AmerB&TC. — — |LONdonP&A.128 128 Anglo-Cal.... 84 59 |london&sF. — 30 Bank of Cal. 2861240 [MerchEx.... 12 — CuAD&TCo ~ 110 |Nevada, - - First Nationl18215190 [Sather BUo. — — RAVINGS BANK STOCKS. Gers&LCo.1585 1600 (Sav&loan.. — 108 00 50 — = STREET RAILROAD STOCKY. 107 110 (OskSL&Hay — 100 = B0 |Presid 4314 437 Sutterst. PUWDEK 8TOCKS. — — (GlantCon.... 18: 74— |Judwn D. g 70 100 [Vigorit.. - & MISCRLLANEOUS STOCK. Alaska Pkrs., 99141001%,'Nat VinCo.. 6 9 BikDCoalGo, —~ 10| ceanicSSCo 20 28 CaiCot Mills — — |PaCAuxFA — 4 Ed son Light126 1263 PacBoraxCo, 95 — GasConAssn. &~ — |Pac RollMOi — _ Ger Lead Co. 80 100 |Parf PaintCo — 7 HawC&sCo.. 18 18lgPacTransCo. — — Huteh SPCo 2614 26%g/Pac T&TC.0 — — MerExAssn. — 110 [Sunset T&T. — _ MElecLignt 4 6 |United CCo. — = SALES —MORNING SKSSIOS. roard— 35 Hutchinson § P Co.. #1000 Markerat By Con = o Bonds. 50 P Qoo TP oo o 205V Water... Sreer— 25 Alaska Packers’ Association. .. 65 Edison Light & Power Co 50 Giant Powder Con. . SALES—A FTKENOOX BESSION. Roard— 10 Fdison Light & Power Co.. $2000 Park & Cliff House Bonds $2000 do do 50 S F Gaslight. 50 8V Water. ————————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. RUSS oll, Stockton ys, Sac Morris. Butchertn ehoe & w, Redlands Dunlapp, Alaska benbis, Hollister ubenbis, Hollister Smith, Miun Worcester, Angels H Clayton, Redding Mend, Healdsburg : Novles, Hollister A Gunn, Holiister Dooling, Hollister S Sims & w, Pt Costa W Harrison & w, Cal 7 R Price, Oregon peEg comzER ceQelx oo ] = R Stracey, Oregon & Jarvis & f, Penn J P Crowley. Montana W Lenhart, France G Maol. France HOUSE. ¥ Knaver. Sac © W Widdifield, Cal A O Perkins, St Helena Mrs C Crowell, S Barbra M Maison, Portland CR Scott, Portland T H Jenkins, Eng L Daubenbis, Hollister A Areliaus, Hollister Miss M Meyer, N Y B Wiillams, Holllster W kppheimer, Hollister ¥ Hodges, Hollister M Holleaburg & w. Cal WV Scott, Paclfic Grove A A McDonald. Cal C W Simpson. Humboldt LBergwault, Bakersfld H L Walther, Dunsmuir J W Cannon, illinols GT Taylor « s, Petaluma T A Coo, Truckes E Mabi, France H Rehleg, France €M McCormick,Oaklsnd C E Barnett, Fowler J A Rose, Sanger Mrs E B Lee, Kureka G 8 Gonla, Oregon J J Fowler, Shista RO Hughes, Suasta H S Campbell, Arizons W F Hank, Stockton 8 Thorn, Orland Miss S Cripe, Arcata J Fox, Oregon G Seaton. Montana T O Fowler, Shasta J M Peasier,Grass Valley R'A Tackson, Trinity P McGaragnan, kureka GRAND HOTEL Miss A Walker, Sn Jose O Anderson & A W Robb. Port Costa E W Sutcliffe, Sacto C Anderson, U S Oregon E McCabe, Sacto H B Block, Lcs Ang ¥ W Stifle, Morgan aill T Mrs Hayes, Portland Mara L Pratt, Cnicago A K Tenney, Fresno T Weil. Sacto D W Mead, Iit G H Fox, Clements F M Wilils, Sacto R I Melvilie, Markham M 'McWhorter, Fresno H P Isaacs & w, Wash H Chase, riland mer, N Y F E R s ssey & w, Hoston raham, Brandon Clock & w, Moiro H FM Jw P Singer, Presidio J 8 Edwards, Oskland W George, Bagnusio J Dewire, san Jose 3 Basey, Ky N z 8 Luot, N Y W H Lumis, N Y Y Petters & w, Troy M D Smith, M D. Vt A W Coe, San Jose , Benica C C Keyes, Chicago ‘T Ross, Antioch E Gratz, U S Oregon G F Klein, Cal J E Bell, Everett Mrs J Whitzfer, S L Obis T G Grimes, £an Jose C D Hayward, Redwood J H Raeside, Chicazo C P Adamson, Rutherfrd Mrs T Helntze man, Sac A S Cooper, Sta_Barb J C Tice, Clements G W Hooker, Salinas Mrs Wm Smith, Napa J A McClure, Selma E B Henry, Wash I S Campbell, Tucson W B McDougall, Stekton NEW WESTERN HOTEL Davega, Angzls Camp L Carlton, Angels Camp ev J D Parker &w, Ind T W Benton &w, N Weaver & tm Saratoga H W oolley, Woodland ¥ Devere, Fresno A E Graham, Brandon J E Lavcock, Moiro Ellsworth, Los Angs J Hackworth, alcatraz S Hooper, Bells Station P ‘I onini, Bagnasio C Fioberg, Bagnasio 0 GO Streuve, US N J S Brant, Ky C H Morton, N Y W A Winthrop, Sumvy O F Berk, Troy. N Y Mrs Smith. Vallejo E slade, Aleatraz PALACE HOTEL. G Wolff & w, Mo Miss M Davis, N Y P Kchaspeyer, London H Allen. N Y O Dennison, NewZealand C W Waldron & w,SCruz W C Peyion, Santa Cruz J White, Hanf rd B W Mover, N Y C W Knowles, Portland F Gearin. Portland H 1. French, O I Whitney & w, N Y J B McCune, Boston W B Peck, N Y O Piunkett, Vancouver rs L G Kennedy. Cal Eichgreen, Chicago HGreen & w, N Y H, F J B W ack, Sacto J € Wolskili, Suisun B Hays. Stockton T B Barrett, Los Ang J R Hall, Suisun W M Beggs, San Jose M M D 8 T H Schante, Santa Rosa G W Rice, San Miguel H Toud, Oakland Mrs Bryan & fm, N A Russell, Saratoza E W Allen, Sun Jose W C Jackson, Fortland pa H P Winslow, Kiswick J G Dade, Cascade AJ Luce, N Y J H Feemster, O W L Woodrow, Sen Jose R Rosernbacker, England E J Berger, Cal A Abbott. Mexico R Graham, Los Angeles P Sharp & w, Pa LICK HOUSE, rrison & w, St Louls A J 8mith, Oakdale O Halstead & w, Pt Reyes J E Budd, st-ckton H S (liver, Sacto H Schomberg, Los Gatos M S Harlow, Cal E W Biddle, Healdsburg J Glivert, Butte W L Wheply, Fresno E Mansfield, Vallejo J I Eisenb N Y L Russell, Saratoga Isabelle Kusseli. 5aratoga GF Buck, Stockton BALDWIN HOTEL E A Richmance, AlvardoT Costigan, N Y MJulon N Y D Hickey, N Y ¥ Alexander. Sacto M J Blinn, St Louls W G Numbeell&w, Mass W E Clark, Phila W N Phipps, Marysville Mrs F W H Reed, Chicago H | adin, J J Baker. Alameda W J Charity, N Y P E Riley & w, Chicago W Cole & w, San Jose W A Newton, Chicago F A Lyon, Sacto ————— By an Italian law any circus which does not perform every act promised in the printed progranime, or which misleads the public by means of pictuies, is liable to 2 fine of £100 for each offense. —————— ‘When the trans-Siberian railway is com- pleted it will be possible to travel around the world in less than forty days. A month’s vacation around the globe will be an every day affair. THE CALL CALENDAR. DRCEMBER, 1898. Tu. W.|Th.| Fr.|Sa. Moon’s Phase: 2|{s New Moou. Dec. 4. Q)Firs: Quare Dec 11. 1516 {17 |18 [ 19 2122|238 (24|25 28|20 (30|31 Full Moon. Dec. 18, Last Quarter.| Dec 27. 26 STEAMERS TO AKRIVE. STVAMER | FroM | Dux Mackinaw - |'tacom: City of Pa Panama City of Everstt. [Nanaimo. Homer, -..[Coos Bay. Corona. . | San Diego. Weeott - |Oregon ports. i Progreso. - | Seattie Washtenaw ... Tacoma. AliceBlanchard | Portiand Pomona . .| Humbold: Bay. *| Newpors. | *|China and Tapan. ‘| Victoria & Puger Sound .|Departure Bay . Portland. Crescent e GREi ~OCCo0e0eR®E i otk 1 b e st SUN, MOON ANo 7TIDE, BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL T. 8. COAST AND GRODETIC SURVEY 'rm:} AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. " December—1596. Tuesda?, December 8. 7.15| Moon ri: £51| Maon setar H W/ L w ar BUb| A.Oi 9.18 5.3/10.82 8.2/1162 6.2/ 1.08 & meoSos|uyr e M NoTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the lef: hand eolumr, and order of the siccessive tides of the da; occurrence as to time, The ..en:de:. column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third soundings on the charts, except when belghi trom hand column gives the lass ves (] @ last tide of the day, sccurs. The helghts given and tae last or right XCept mes the tidos, as som are. additions to United States Coast Survey o 5 S04 Then Tho Damber §iven s sebiestive the deoth given by Lhe charta NOTICE TO MARINERS, A branch of the Uniied St Offics located In the Hlnhl.l::.l' 5 drographie xchange i3 malotained in S8am Francisco for the begefit of mariners without regard to nationality and free of expense. Navigators are cordially favited 1o visic the office. where complete sets of charts and sallint directlons of the world are kept on 4 for com- Parison and reference, and the latest information can always be obtatned 10 navi commet The timo ball on top graph Hill noon. and 1s drop telegraphic tion and all mat 1s holsted about ten minutes be at noon, 120th meridian, by recelved cach dav from the g lights, dangers rs of interest to ocenn of the bullding on Tele fore &:ln-fl States Naval Ob ervaiory s Mare Island. A notice stating whether th time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error. if any, is blished th sam day by the afternoon papers and by the morning papers the followlng dav. W. 8. HUeHEs. Lieutensnt, U. 8 N., in charze The Time Ball. ERANCH FYDROGRAPHIC OFFIOR U.S N. MERCHANTS' SAX FRANCISCO. The time ball on Teiegraph Hili was arop OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Francisco, STEAMER |DESTINATION.| SAILS. | PIFR. Truckee ....|LU00s bay. Dec 8, 2pM|vier 2 San Jose. ... |Panama. Dec K12 M|P M3 Farallon....| xnouins Bay. Dec 8 9am riec Coos Bay.... | Newport Dec 9. Pam|Pler 11 9.10AM | Pler 34 10, 1px|P M S8 10 2ex|Pler 7 10, 9aM|Pler® 10. 6pm |Pler 8 1111au | Pies 11 11, urm Pler® 12, 5pu | Pierls 15 yam|Pleril 14204 | Pler2t 14.104x | Pler 13 16.11aM|Piec 11 15. famiPler 3 Portland . Santa ltosa. |San Diego.. . . |Dec City PuebialVie & Pet Snd | Dec SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. MONDAY, December 7. Stmr Bonlta, Reed, 42 hours from Coos Bay. etc: mdse, to 0'C & N 'Co. g Stmr Del Norte, Stockfleth. 72 hours from Grays Harbor: pass ana mdse, to E K Wool Lumber Co. Sumr Geo Loomis, Bridgett, 57 hours from Ven- tura: ol', to order. Up river direct. Stmr Gipsy. Leland, 38 hours frm Moss Landing, etc: produce. 10 Goodall. Perkins & Co. Stmr Lakme, Anderson, 6 days from New What- com. via Neah Bay 4 days; 650 M fi lumber, t0 Chas Nelson. : Stmr Cleone, Jonnson, 85 hours from Crescent City: lumber, 10 Simpson Lumpoer Co. Stmr South Coast, Hansen, 51 hours from San Pedro: ballawk to T R Hanity. & s g ansen. ours from New- e and mdss, 10 Goodall, Perkins & Co. 5. Nicoleon, 5 dave trom "Diego, etc: produce, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Tk %lden Bosse, Potter, 15 days from l1ono- Inlu: pass and mdse, to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Schr Mary C, Campbell, 7 hours from Bodega; 35 bxs butter, to Ross & Hewlett. Schr J G Wall, Gallup, 7 days from Euresa; lumber, to Chas Nelson. . Cleared, MONDAY, December 7. Stmr Pomona, Doran, Eureka; Goodal, Perias & Co. Br bark Invercoe, Lewls, Queenstown; Balfour, Gutirle & Co. Sailed. MONDAY, December 7. Stmr Pomona, Doran, Eureka. Stmr Arcata. Cousins, Coos Bay. Sumr Santa Rosa. Alexander, San Diego. Stmr South Coast. Ha Scur Defender. Johnse Grays Harbor. Schr Lena Sweasey, Johnson, Seattie. Schr Corinthian, Zaddart, Po nt Arena. schr Compeer, Larsen, Cham perico. Telegraphio. POINT LOBOS. Dec. 7.—10 P a—Weather clear; wind NW; velocity 6 miles. Charters The schr Fannle Adele loads mdse for Santa Rogalia; Brship Hawkesdale, wheat at Por.land for Kurope, 258 The Br ship Bacchus was chartered prior to ar- rival for wheat to Europe. 28s. Domestio Port. PORT BLAKELEY —Sailed Dec 6—Ship Invin- cible and schr Glendale. for San Franoisco. Arrived Dec 7—Br ship Chiltoniord, for Saa vOOD—Salled Dec 7—Stmr W hites- boro, for San Franclsco. ROCKPOKT — Arrived Dec 7—Stmr Scotla, hence Dec 6. GRAYS HARBOR —Salled Dec 6—Schr Gen Ban- nlug, for San Francisco. Arrivea Dec 6-Schr Ida McKay, hence Nov 28; schr Edward Parke. hence Nov 19, Dec 4—scar La Gironde. from San Pedro. TACOMA—Cieared Dec 2—Brship Drumrock, for Queenstown, Sailed Dec 7—Scnr Esther Buhne, for San Fran- clsco. SEATTLE—Salled Dec 7—Bark Alex McXNell, for San Fraocisco. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Dec 7—Schr Bar- bara Herniter, hence Dec 6. RIEDONDO—Arrived Dec 7T—Schr Coroma, from Tacoma. POINT ARENA—Arrived Dec 7—Stmr Alcazar, hence Dec 6. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Dec 4—Schir Maria E Smith, hence Nov 17; bktn Northwest, from Santa Rosalla. Nov 7—schr Jennie Wand. irom Guaymas; schr Maggie C Russ. from Champerico. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Dec 7—Scur Comet, from Port Townsend. FORT BRAGG-—Arrived Dec 7—Stmr Caspar, hence Dec 6. PORT TOWNSEN D—Arrivea Dec 7—Sehr John D Tallant, from Honolulu; schr Maggle C Kuss, from Acajutla; sehr Jennie Wand. from Guayma, achr Maria E Smitb, hence Nov 17; bark Vidette, hence Nov 19. CLALLAM BAY—In port Dec 7—Br ship Drum- r0c<, from Victoria, for Cork: snip Invincivie, im Port Blakeley. ior San Francis-o: bark Gatherer, from Departure Bay, for S8an Francisco: bark Alex MoNelll, from Seaitie, for San Francisco. Foreign Porty. GUAYMAS—Sailed Dec 6—Stmr Orizaba, for San Francisco; schr Bangor, for Port Townsend. SYDNEY port Nov 7—Br snip Arranmore, C F Sarcent. barss Seminole and Snow and Bur. gess, for San Francisco; Haw bark Leabl, for Kahulul; scbr Lizzie Vauce, for Honolulu. Arrived Oct 27—Haw bark Leahl, from Eureka. NEWCASTLE. NSW—1In port Nov 7—Br ship Burmah, Brship Br barks Mcriaita, Olive- bank and Swanhiida. for San Fruncisco; Haw ship Hawallan Isles, for San Francisco: schr Rob; Lewers, for Houolulu: bark Selkirkshire, for O! for San Francisco. gon: ship Sterlin salled Nov 5—Nor ship Advake. for Honolulu; Haw bark R P Rithet, for Honolulu. ROCKH AMPTON—Salled Oct 21—Br bk Arnoid for Vancouver. VICTOKIA—Arrived Dec 4—Br ship Dudhope, from Port Angeles. PANAMA—Arrived Nov 23—Bratm Barracouta from Champerico. Nov 24—3tmr Acapuico, huce Oct 28 HONGKONG—Arrived Dec 1—Br stme Coptic hence Nov. . CALLAO—Arrivec Oct 19—Bark Holllswood, fm Tacoma. YOKOHAMA—Satled Dec 4—Brstmr Empress of 1ndia. for Vancouver. DEPARTURE BAY—Sailed Dec 4—Ship Glory of the Seas, for San Franclsco. Dec 6—Ship Two Brothers, for San Francisco. Dec 8—Bark Gath- | erer. for San Francisco. Atrived Dec 3-Sulp America, hence Nov 17, Dec 6—Ship Orfental, hence Nov 21. A LLAO—Saied Nov 28—Br bark Magda, for Puget Sound. HIUGU—Salled Oct 20—Brship Dalcairnle, for Oregon. NANAIMO - Arrived Dec 3—Stmr City of Ev- erett. heuce Nov 28. Nov 6—Ship J B Brown, hoo Nov 8. Salled Dec 7—Bark Wilna, for San Francisco. COMOX—3alled Dec 5—Stmr M:neols, for San Francisco. Importations. GRAYS HARBOR—Per Del Norte—2 cs mdse. 820 M ft lnmber, 58 pkgs sn00ks, 1649 cs saimon, PIGEON POINT—Per Gipsy—68 bxs apples, 50 bxs cheese, § bxs butter, 1196 sks beans, 26 drms cheese, 10 csks whaleoll Santa Cruz—11 rolls leather, 7 bxs cheese, 500 bbls lime. 2 bxs butter. Soquel—38S bxs appies, 3 bxs 84 rolls 61 bales paper. 44 sks dry | runes. Moss Landing—1 coop chiekens, 9 sks corn, 1009 sks potatos NEW PORT—Per Coos Bay—114 bxs oranges, 4 aks chills. 1 sk chestauta. East San Pedfo—3 bbls oil, 2 cs paiat, 119 bxs ferap in, & 0L clocks, 6 cs egas, ¥ cs 45 tuds utter. San Pedro—2500 sks barley, 33 emp:y barrels. Hueneme—5 cs eggs. 1 bx starch, 1 sk almonds. Veuturi—4 ting matches, | bx currauts. 5 sks dr.ed iroit. 40 sks walnais, 1 bx booisand snoes, 1 bx checola'e, 1 bx crockery, 71 bxs lemons, 1 c& froft jam. 86 bxsoranges, 14 bxs S pla.es, 1bx butter, 20 sks beans. Carpinteria—25 cs pampas plumes. Sants Barbara—9 sks beaos, 1 bx books. 1bx ink, 3 cseges. 1 roll copper, b4 sks walnuts, 95 bxs lmons. 8 sks crawfish. Gaviota—2uL sks barley, 48 skscrawfish, 1 bx hardware. Por. Harford—Yj bx 21 bxs butter, 2 olls mat. ting, 1 keg nalls, 1U cs ogs, 6 bxs household goods, 18 03 chees, 4 w heels. 2 dressed calves, ] bx hard- 7 bxs fish, 378 sks barley, 52sks corn, 138 vanzas. ucos— 1 coop chickens, 234 cs oggs, 13 flasks quicksilver, 1434 bxs butter, 23ks 3 bdis hities, 1 bol tallow, 81 dressed calves. San Simeon—10s bxs butter, 2 cs eggs, 1 tub butter. 43 dressed calves, 3 sks abalones, 1 sk quait, 1 be pigeons. 4 bxs fiab, 1 ba drug. Sruz—8 cs hoves. s ey her " onita—2 cs boney, 3 sks soln, 2 kegs salmon, 20 sail hides, pkgs express. 550 O P HARFORD—Per Santa Cruz—135 sks oats, 108 sks beans, 67 sks barley, 520 sk8 mus. tard, Conalenasr. 6 S Per Santa Cruz—Bassett & Bunker: utard; Erlanger & Galinger: Newmark & Edwards; § P M eita—0.C & N Co: Smith'sCash Store: A Pollack: Wells, Fargo & Co; W 1 Sumner & Co. Per Del Norté—Grays Harbor Commercial Co: E K Wood Lumber Co: Weston Basket and M1g Co; San Francisco Chemical Works: € E Gibbs & Co; V. 3 cer & Clark. . P.:'?.".affi‘l- Carpy & Co: FlDutard: Berges & Go: McDonough & Runyon; LG Sresovieh & Co " Dodge. Sweeney Hills Bros: ge. S iRt e W Fink & Co: Wolf &Son; Union Yo: Norton, Teller & OO ‘rank & Co: Debrina: m&n.;‘.a.;: ‘Racker; MeDonald & Jon, Bendel. A son: Tllmann & B e & Jordan: L Scatena & Co: D Biagi & Co: Gould & Jaudin: Gray & Barbieri; W Wittiand & Co: 4 lvancovich & Co; Arctic Oil Works: Nash & Boesnecker: Chiuda & Botto: J H Cain & Co: Dairymen's Union: H Dutard: Yates &'Co; Pacific Sheet Metal Co: O BSmith & Co: M 1. Furne:t: Coghill & Kohn; Erlanger & Galinger; Jones & fillis Bros: J P Thomas: Norman Bros: Wellman, Peck & Co; Eveleth & Nash: W G Towry & Co: Buckingham, Hecht & Co: H Shinn: ¥ Daneri & Co: Wangenbeim & Sternneim: Marx Levy & Co; Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson: Standard Hiacais Co: C Carpy & Co: American Unton B0 Gordan & Co: L Seateua & Co: 0 C & N Co; $Odcatena & Co; Garcia & Magginiz G W Mo ear: Teovi Spiegel &Co: Wood, Curtis & Co; A Paladin) Payot, Upham & Co: Baker & Hamilton: s £ Milling Co; Wetmore Bros. ‘arpy & Co: 3 Branaenstein & Co: Hilmer, Bredhotf & Schul Milani & Co; Henderson & Brown: C M Miller B ingugita; Huss Sanders &Co: Witzel & Bakef- Dodge, Sweeney & Co: H Kirchmann & Co: Tay fo: & Taylor: Wheaton, Breon & Co: A O Perry: 3 g i Montanys: Norton, Teller & Co: Marshall & ‘Retmmers: Western Meat Co; G Camilioni & Co: Tannlog Co: A } 1 Ex cHANG® December 7. 1898 exactly at noon t0-day—L e., a noon of the 1 imeridian, Or eXactly ac 8 R M., Greenwich mé. W. S. HUGHES, " Lieutenant U. 5. N, 1n charge. S Levy & Co: Balfour, Guthrie & Co: Sacramen. Fish Co: A Eana & Co: E Ceregulno: F Uri & Goo Standard Oil'Co: _De Bernardi & Co: Maok & 0 B Smith & Co; Ross & Hewlett; Blssingera Co: C k Whitney & Co: Getz Bros & Co: A Wyse; R W Murpby & Co: W BSumner & Co: McLemeke & .‘;‘.'.h'wcmwcco; H Meyer; Laydon & Co: on.

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