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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1896 THE COMMERCIAL SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Siiver higher. Wheat steady. Barley declining. Oa s. Corn and Rye dull. Beavs neglected. Hay weak and qulet. Wool sells very slowly. Hops dull and weak. Potatoes and Onlons unchaaged, Butter and Eggs very weal Youltry lower and depressed. Not much change in Game. Dried Fruifs neglected. Oranges dull and accumulating, Provisions qulet. Hides unchanged. Hogs arriviug freely. X i Il ,.;:"!:”I"’!',lqh'u;y , il P "Mnlfl“‘I daho F /s !Il ~OCsrso S anfrancisso ~ )l(cH 4 O Clear @ Partly Cloudy L] p/ouy ® Rarn® Snow Explanation. arrow flies with the wind. The top figures ys: those underneath it. if any, the amount of rainfall, of melted snow in inches and hundredths, during 'the past twelve hours. Jsobars, or solid lines, connect poin s of equal air pressure; 8o~ therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The word “high” means high barometric pressure and §s usually sccompanied by fair weather: “low"” Tfers (o low pressure. and is usially preceded 4 accompanied by cloudy weatherand rains. ows" usually first appesr on the Washington coast. When the pressure is high In_the intarior and low along the coast, and the isobars extend north and south along the coast, rain is probable; but when the “low” 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon s improb- able. With a “high” in the vicinity of Idaho, 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. WEATHtR BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BURFAU, SAN FRANCISco, Dec. 11, 1896. 5 . M.—Weather conditions and general for The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of same date last season: Eureka 14.35 inches, last season 10.42 inches; Red Tluff 5.62 inches, last season 4.70 inches: San Fraucisco 6.76 inches. last season 2.87 inches; Fresno 3.02 inches. last season .41 of aninch: £an Luis Obispo 2.99 inches, last season 1.03 inches; San Diego 2.07 inches, last season 1.81 inches; Yuma 1.10 inches, lasv seaton .32 of an inch San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 58, minimum 49, mean 84. The area of high pressure whih has been cen- tral for several days in Idaho and U:ah is mov- ingslowly southeastward. The air pressure has failen stead 1y during the past twent:-four hours throughout { regon, Wasbingion. the northern California cosst ani throughout the platesn re- gion between the Sierra ani Rocky mountains, aud the conditlons would iniicate the presence of amoderste storm off the Oregon coast. Kain has fallen daring the past twelve hours through- our Washington. regon aud in Catifornia as far southward a8 San Francisco and Red Blufl. Con- ditions are favorable for rain to-night and Satur- Forecast made at San Francisco for 30 hours ending midnignt December 12, 1896: Northern talifornia — Raln sagurd cooler along the northern coast and at ¥ resno; brisk to high southerly wind. Scuthern California—Oceasional rain Saturday portion : light variable winds. Nevada—Occasional rain Saturday. Utabh—Cloudy and somewhat threaten ing Satur- aa Arizona—TIncreasing cloudiness Saturday. San Francisco and vicinity—Rain to-night and probably Saturday: brisk to high southeasterly Pprobably shifting to southwesterly winds, W. H. HAMMON. Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS, Financial. NEW YORK. N. Y., Dec. 11.—The stock mar- ket was duller than ever to-day. General Eleetric ran off 115 per cent, but subsequently railled to 82, and Keading was sold down to 27. Among the Ities Consolidated Ges fell off 11/ and; ral- Big Four advanced 154, while Minneap- olis and St. Louis second preferred fel, 1 and United States Cordage guaranteed 1. Speculation clesea dull. The met changes in the prominent shaures were slizht either way. Big Four, however, in gained 134, while R.ading 108t 75 per cent. Total sales were 94,400 shares. The bond market was lrregular. Total sales $1.526.000. Colorado Midland general sixes fell 134: Knoxvilie and Ohio sixes, 134: Long Is'and consols, 114: do general fours,134: New York Central exteusion fours, 1; Union Pacific geaeral, four and a balf certificates, 2, and ~tandard Rope and Twine sixes, 215. Natlonai Starch sixes ros=2; Oregon Improvement firsts, 11; St Pau., Chit cago and Pscific aixes, 215: do W. S. 1. In Government bonds, coupon of 1925 sold at 12035 and do registered at 1201, Grain. FLOUR Veak, unchanzed. Winter wheat, low grades, $2:0@3 30: fair to fancy, $3 40 @4 35: do patents, $5@5 40: Minnesota clear, ¥3 60@4 16; do straignts, $34@4 80: do patents. ¥4 50@5 10+ low extras, $2'20@3 30: country milis, $4@! do patenis. 84 40as rye mix- ture. 35 3(@590; superfine, $220@3 20: fine, $2 50 @35 0o. Souther lour, dull, eas common to sair, extra, $3 05@3 60; good to choice do, 85 60 @3 b0 Rye tiour. quiet, eusy, $2 85@3 25, CORNMEAL-Dull. easy, unchanged. Western, $1 90@2 05. Jull, nominal. Western, 45¢ afloat. LEY—Du'l, steady; Westero, 28@28%c. W HE AT—Dull, firmer. 2 red f.0. b. 9734c; ungraled red, ¥0g85c; No. 1 Northern, 88120 Yellow c. _Ovtions opened firm: advanced 114@134c on firmer cab es. foreign biying. higher Wes. and loca: covering; declined 347 on laie foreign sell- ing and weaker West,closing weak at 5@ 74c over yesierday, with a fairly active trade. May und December most active. No 2 red January, 863450 March, B774c; May, 85%gc; July, 8014c: December. 67c. COUN—Dul/, firm. No. 2, 2c elevator, 30c afloat: ungraded mixed. 20¢; No. 8, 2514c. . Options dull and stesdy at unchanged prices. without features. 2May ouly traded in. December, 29c; January, 28%c: May, 31%c. OATS—spot, du.l and steady. Options steady, quiet. December, 22%4c: Feb- ruary, 2554c; May, 2474, ~pot prices: N ic: No. 2 white, 25%4c: No. 2 34¢; No. ¥, 2014c; No. 3 whit mixed Western, 22@24« bite State ai , 23@24e. Provisions. LARD-Unchanged. Western steam, $4 1714; 3 00%4: December. 84 10, nominal. ke quie.; Continen. 4 45; Eouth American, %4 75: compound. 435@44c. FUITEK—Dull, sieady. Western creamery, 15@24c: do factory, T@12c: Klains, 240 oreamery, 11@12%4c. —Fairly active. ~ Part skims, 314@7c 235G 3c. . _16@18¢c: Western_fresh. 20@ 21c: do per case, 82 25@4 20: limed, 1614c. EED OIL—Dull, vrime, 23@ 23834 : fair demand, weak; country, Domestic, fair to extra, 33,@6c: Japan, 4 L4@4l4c. MOLASS Firm. New Urleans, open kettle, good to chojce new, z5@85e. COFFEE— 10 to 20 points up. De- cember, $9 20@9 35; March, 9 3)@9 40; Mav, %9 40@9 45: July.' 19 60: mepiember, §9 50. Spo_ Rio steady, dail. No. 7, 10c. SUGAR—Quiet. Off A, 4%5c; mold A, 454c: FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STGCKS, WHEELOCK & CO., “ Leldesdorff St., Tel. Main 1954. CENTEA L OFFICE 623 Market St., Palace Hotel. Tel. Main 5838 ‘Uptown Office—Bald win Hote! (adjolning Grul Room). Tel. Main 339. PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. Orders instantly executed on latest market quos tations. Reference 1st National Bank, 8. F. PEIVATE Wiki MNEW YORE ion indicate maximum temperature for the | WORLD. standard A, 43/c; confectioners’ A, 44c: cut loaf and crushed, oc; powdered, 454c; granulated, 43/¢; cubes, 45ke. Produce. 1, 1OPE=Moderately active. = Pacitic Cosst. 3@ c. WOOL—Qufet, firm. Domestic fleece, 18@23c; vulled, 18@31c; Texas, 7@12c. Merchandlse, PIGIRON—Quiet. American, §11@18. COPP R—Firm. Lake. $11 30@ 1 50. LEAD-Qu.et. Domes ic $3@3 05 TIN—Dull. Straits, §12 90; plates. quiet. EPELTEK—Qulet. ' Domestic, $4 15@1 25. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, I1r. Dec. 11.—~The wheat market went by contraries this morning. ‘The Govern- ment report was even more bearish than ex- pec’ed, and ye: prices opened higher than they closed yesterday, climbing upward as the session progressed. The streng h was the natural conse- quence of too much bear unanimity. For dars the “short” side has been gioving In popularity, , as might be expected. under the circum- ces many (raders oversold theinselves. The Liverpco cables were the opposiie of weak, an early dec ine being succerded by a full re- Northwestern recelpts were liberal at 537 carsagainst 499 last Friday and 939 a year avo. Te_eived 48 cars and inspected out 81,871 bushe.s. Closing continental cables were higher. Export clearances were moderale at 260.564 bushels. May wheat opened from 7874c 10 7884". advanced to 5014c, closing at 793,@197kc, 15@ i34c bigher thn yesterday. Estimated rocaipis for to-morrow 31 cars. COEN—ihe wheat market was pessessed of enough bull enthusiasm to suppiy anytbing lack- ing in ke other markets. ~ympathy 1 course. the rul ng influence in_corn, but_busine ¢as away below par. The same dul, siow, monot- onous trade which nas become an attribute vf this market prevailed. Rec: ipts were 195 cars. ‘I here were no withdrawals from store. Liverpool canles were J4d lower. kxvorts amountel (o 128,267 bushefs. May corn opened ifiom 2034c 0 2574¢, advanced to 26¢, closing st 257@26¢. Yachiguer than yesterday. Estimated reccipts for to-mor- row, 280 cars. OA'1S8—The Oats market presented but a duil appearance. 1he tone of the market was with regard to the feeling in wheat, that being firm. Receipts were 340 cars. There were no with.raw- als trom store. Exports amounted to but 750 bush- els. Muy oats closed a shade higher than vester- Fs.imunted_rece!pis for to-morrow, 410 cars. “(Cash No. 1, 76c: Northwestern, 78¢ May. 7014@80. Recelpis were 47 cars. PROVIsIONS—Product trading was of no in- terest or volume. The strength of the giain mar- kets contributed to asteady tone early. The hog market was weak and shignily 1o we the influence of which was eventually .oticeable ‘in provisions. May perk closed 15c lower; May lard and ribs each 71g@10c lower. BUTTER—The butter market was quiet. Re- celpts were not large and the demand was less urgent than recently. Creameries—Extras. 23c- 9 B: firste, 21@22c; seconds, 15@17¢: imitations, fancs, 1:@16¢; June soods. exiraw 1614@17c: firsts, 16, balries—k tras, 10c: firsis, 1s@17c: seconas. 10@12c. La- dles — Extras. 10@llc; firsts. 5@834¢; packing stock, B@YYec; grease, 2lp@sc: roll buiter, 11@ 12¢. EGGS—Were weak and dropped 2¢ from the Mild_ weather br.ught ioiward good re- ¥resh stock, 18¢ jer dozen. MOXEY—Was easv, 6 per cent belng the quot- | able rate ot all ciasses of loans. New York ex- change sold at 40c premium. Closing Prices. WHEAT—December, 76¢c; May. 7934@797%c: 7314¢. CORN-—December, 22%,c; January, 28@23%4c; May, 25%@ 6¢. . OATS—December, 17140: May, 2054c- Ju PORK—December, $6 80; January, $7 57%: | May, $7 87145, | . LARD—December, $8 70; January, 33 85; May, 84 85. KIBS—December, $3 87%:; January, ¥3 8 May, $3 97%4s. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, IrLL. Dec. 11L—There was a fair ron of cattle to-day and prices were steady. Recelpts of hogs were free. were 21gcto 5o lower, and other Kinds steady. Sheep 4 id lambs were quiet. CATTLE — Keceints. 5000. Christmas cattle, 30.26@5 70: choice 16 prime 1300 1o 1700 I steers, 84 70@5 00: good to choice steers, 1200 to 1500 . $420@4 30: meatum steers. 1100 101250 . $3 90 385: common beef steers. 83 50@3 75: £00d L0 cholce stockers and feeders, 90V to 1250 B, 3 508 4 00: fair to good do, 500 to 875 Bb. &2 H0Q 5 45: bolls. choice 10 extra, 85 10@S 75: bulls, poor to choice, $1 76@3 00: cows sna belfers, chbolce to prime. $3 50@4 UO; cows, fair to cnoice. $2 405 40: cows, common (o fair canners. $1 50 @2 35; calves, good to fancy. 84 756@5 25; calves, common to zood. 83@i 10; Texas grass steers, $2 80@3 65: Western range steers, 38 25 @3 80; Western range cows ana_helters. 82 50 @5 50; milkers and springers, head, $26@40; Texas fed steers, 83 70@4 25. HOGS—Heceipts, 27,000. Heavy pacXine and sbipping_lots. 35 16@3 40: common Lo choice mixed, $3 20@3 45: choice assoried. $5 350 343: iight, 38 2043 45: pigs, 82 85@H 45. SHEEP~Kecepts. 7000 [utefios to €ROICA, 12 0083 75; lamus, $3 25@5 5. Receipts at Omaha. BOUTH OMAHA. NEmr. Dec. 11.—HOGS— Receipts, 4100. Market 5¢ lower. Light and mixed, $3 15@3 35; heavy, $3 10@3 20. CATTLE—kecelpis. 18,00u. Marker unchanged. Steers, 83 30@4 10; cows, $1 60@5 30; feeders, $3 00@3 85. BHEEP—Receipts, 700. Market steady. Recelpts at Kansas City. KANSAS CITY.Mo.. Dec.11.— HOGS—Raceipts, 11.500. Light 3 .25@3 65. medium, 83 250 34235 neavy, #3 20@3 30: pigs. 12 80@3 35, A’ TLE—Receints. 5300: weak. Native steers, best, 84 10@4 50;_fair 1o good, $310@4 10; cows and heifers, best #2 85@3 35: falr to good, 81 80@ 295: stockers and feeders, £3 0U@3 85; Texas and Wes:ern, 82 60@3 65 ca'ves. $0@10. SHEEP—Receipts. 3900, 5caic:, steady. BANK CLEARINGS. NEW YORK, N. Y., Dex 1l.—Bank clearing fotals at the principal cites ior the week ended December 10, with cOnIparisons, as telegrapned to Tercentage Inc. Dec. - 4.6 Amionnt. $598,261.252. .. 9%.551,618 89,729,>23 p7,591,684 26,895,371 13.657.201 San Francisco. Baltimore, Cincinnat Kansas Ci 5 New Orleans. .0 Minneapolis. Detroit 89 Lousvill B4 Clevelan 9.2 Milwaukee. 170 Fufl:lo 14.7 Omaha 18.6 Denver 5.0 Los Angele: 6.7 Portiand, Or. 1,648,787 Salt Lake. 2,084,857 Helenu 694,909 Tacoma. 453,840 eattle 501,261 Spokane. 708.658 Totals U. #1,065,368,881 Outside. of '3 City 467,377.609 N OF CANADA. Total.. 824,882,376 DUN’S REVIEW OF TRADE. NEW YORK, N. Y., Dec. 11.—R. G. Dun & Co. will say to-morrow In thelr weekly review of trade: The approach of the holidays and_doubt about the action of Congresy put farther improvements off unul the new yesr. While industries have galned 1n working forces they are waiting for commen- surate gain in demand,and meanwhile are tryingto ciear away embarrassments which restrict them. Speculation has been halting and timil, Thers is no sober-mind+d fear of foreign difficuity, but some have succeeded in imagining that Congress might xo 80 far beyond the President’s prudent message regarding Cuba as to embrofl this conn- try with Spain. Monev is in abundant supply. lending in London conuinuons, and there is nothing to cause less ectivity in general business except that rhe rush of orders deferred uotil after election have not been. continued. ‘rhe vo ume of business shown loarin:s has been for ihe week 5.2 per cent smaller than 1 year. Scanty returns of railrcad earnings for December embrace 80 bad & report of St. Panl that they £<11 16 4 per cent below those of 1892. Earnines on United States roads, which amounted to $37.626.266 in November, were 10.9 peX cenbileas thant laaciybar and 1374 es Chasiin the wheat market was gloomy news from other couutries and larger Western receipts. though only 3,691,374 bushels, against 6,005,404 last year. 'Disappointment anout the break in prices may help to increase re- cepts Atlantic exports were but 2,755,651 bush- els, flonr included, and for two weeks have beea but 4.748 118 busiels, against 4,172,448 last year. Pacific Coast dispatches show Lhal exporis con- tinue very heavy, #nd abont 300,000 tons more are avaflable from California. The market has declined 114c, and the decrease in demand for flour, with hich rail rates, has ciosed neariy all the Superior-Duluth aud many of the other North- western mills. Co:ton has declived 31-16 in spite of all the stories that the crop has been nearly marketed. With over 5,000 000 bales In sight. there are esti- mates bared on Government reports that the yleld 13 8.300,000 bales or less. which would | but 3,300,000 1o come forward in eight mon:hs_and three weeks. When the official report came there was & rush of buyers, n few minutes turned the cur rent and a rapld dec’ine followed. The iron outpur Lecember 1 wa: 142,278 tons weekly. against 126.0:7 November 1 and 218,797 # year 8go, and unsold stocks reported were 31.901 tons smuller than November 1, but these do not Include siocks of the great steel companies. The entire {ndustcy is for he time demoraiized by un- cercalnty regarding the preat combinations. Textl'e Industries are workiog a larger force than o October, but there is 7ot much evidence of Iarger demand and some kinds of are accu- mulating. As Tuw cotion is lowez, some ylelding in prices of staples Is expecied and buyin is on that account more res ricted, a few quaiities of goods having si/ghtly declined. Print cloths are in tone, with enormous stocks. Woolen eoods are not in better demand and there 1s general {udisposition to make commit- ments aheaa. *ales of %00l in two weeks 14,378, 90U pounds, agalnst 11,809,200 last ye.r, aie this Heavy lozs | @4 15: fair beet steers. 1000 10 1200 Bs. $340@ | year largely between traders, as the mills find at Tresent little encourazement to buy. and London saes are a shade weaker. Quo.ations are not changed, though more frequent coucessiond are reported. aliures for the week bave been ¥80 in the United States, agains: 333 last year, and 43 in Canada agalust 54 NEW 1UKK STOCKS, Eonds, Exchange, Money and Raliron Share Money on call 134@2%; Jast loan at 136X and Closing offered at 113%. Prime mercantile paper, 31,@4y. Bar silver, 65%c. Mexican dotlars, 51@52c. Sterling exchange Is firm. with actual business in bankers' bills ai 84 851,@4 8334 for 60 days and #4 861434 863 for aemund. Posted rates, $4 8415@4 8155, Commercial bills, $4 8215 @4 h3e. Government bonds steady: State bonds gull: rafiroad bonds qulet. Silver at te board was gher. _CLOBING STOCKS. Am Tel & Cabl 90 |North American... 47 Atchison. 1414 Northern Pacific.. 14 Preferred 2284 Pr-ferred.. L2384 Adams Express...148 |Northwestern......103 Alton, Terre Haute 57 | Preferred. ‘American Express109 |N'Y Central American Tobacco 754N, Preferred. . 015 Bay State Gus. Baltimore & Obio.. 1434\ Brunswick Lands. 7)) Buftalo, Roch & P. 21" Canada Pacific. Canada Southern. Cantor Land. Central Pacific. 553 48 o . 9y 507 Ontario & Western 1634 15 "|Oregonlmprovmnt— Ches & Obio. Prote-red.........— Chicago Alio 160 " [Orezon Navigation 15 Preferred 168 lOregon Short Lane. 16 Chicago, B 71%g Pacific Mall. 2614 Chicago'& ETil.... 43 |Peoria. D& 2 Preferred. 95 |Piutsburs & W pfd. 18 Chicago Gas. Puilman Palace....163 Cleve & Pt Quicksilver 134 Consolidation Co: Preferred. 1014 Consolidated Gas. Reading. 2714 CCC &St Louts. RioGrand 15 Preferred. 1 referred. 40 Colo Fuel & Rock Inlan 6864 Preferred. Rome Wat &0 16 Cotton 01l Cer: StL &S W. 435 Commercial Cable.165 Del Hudson.........125% Del iack &W estrn. 156 Denver & R G. 12 |8t Paul & Duiat Preferred. 43 | Preverred.. 75 Distillers. — St Paul & Omal 487 General Klectric... 82 | Preferred.........181 Erte 15 [StPM &M 12 Silver Certlficates. 8534 2 Southern Pacific... 1814 thern pid119 [Sonthern RR...... 10 43 Preferred.. 287 205 |Sugar Refinery....116%g 634 Freferrcd .102 18%; Tenn Coal & Iron.. 28 347| Preferred. . 80 H & Texas Central— |Texas Pacific Y3 lilinois Central.... 95 Tol A A & N Mich.— Jowa Central. 734|Tol Ohlo & Central 20 Preferred. 27%4| Preferred.. 50 Kansas & Texas... 1314 Tol % Lonis &K C 8 Preferred. i81g| Preferred 15 Kingston & Penu.. 3 (Union Pac fic. 9% Lake Erle & Westn, 1835/U I* Den & Gulf 2 Preferred. 70 U 8 Cordags 535 Lake Shore 106434 Preferred 11 Natlonal Lead..... 24| Guaranteed 23 Preterred. #87(U 8 Expres: 0 Long Isiand 461U S Leathe: 9% Louisville & Nash. 4934| Preferred. [3E%4 Louisvilie,N Alboy 114|U & Rubber. 251 Preferred. 114 Preferred 81 Manhattan Con.... 96 |Uiica & B River...150 Memphis & Charls 15 |Wab s L & Pacific. 8% Mexican Centra Tl4| Preferred 1634 Michigan Central.. 93 " Wells-Farzo. 25 Minn &S L. — |Western Union.... 863 Preferr.d. — |Wisconsin Central. . 214 Minn & St L 19 |Wheellng & LE. T 1stpreferred..... 78Yp Preferred 30 2d preterred 48 "|Am Coiton 51 Missouri Pact 21%4|W U Beef 5 Mobile & Ghlo..... 11 |Ann Arbor. 9 Nashviile & Chait. 67%| Freferred 24 Nacional Linseed.. 15 |Brookiyn 1% 19 N J Central........102%4|Erie 2d pfd.. 20 Norfolk & Westrn. 10%/smerican Spi 127 Preferred. . 1614| Preferred.. 20 CLoStxG TONDS. Ala Class A 42....104 |Northern Pac 1sts.115%4 Do Class B 4,55.103 | Do 2d 11 Aiabama, class C.. 96 | Do 3ds.. Atchison 4s 76%| Do consol b . b4 Do 2ds A. 4234 0r Improvmnt ist. 90 Canada South 2is.105" | Do bs. 193, Cen Pac 1sts 01'95.10234/u R & N lats. 11314 Cherokee 43, 1896.102%4| Do consol Bs. ... .—m— Do 1897 --10214/0r Short Line 6s...11034 Do 189K 10214/ Do consol 5s..... 68 Do 1899.... ... /1023 Pacific 8s0¢ '97.... 9914 Ches & Ohlo 5s....10734 Phila & Reading 48 811y Cb&N P Tr Rets b8 4132 Do 1st ptd incom. ;w. D C3-6bs.. 10944 R GrandeWest 1315 755 Den & R G 1st.....110 St L&IronMLiGen! Do 5. 032St L & S F Gen b St Paul Consols StPC& Paly So Carclina 414s. Southern R R o Do Pac Cal 1 |Tenn new 3s. | Texas Pac s | taxas Pac 2ds Union Pac 1s: Gen Elec Dub 5s. H & Tex Cent bs. Do con bs. 1102 U S 4s reg of 1925.120 Kansas Pa Con; La Cousol 4s.. Do 4s, coupon. ... 120 Missouri funding. U S 4s reg of 100710934 MK T 2ds.. Do 48, coupon....11015 Do ds. Do D e3is Mobl.e & s, 11855 Mutaal Unfon 6s N J Cent Gen bs. N Y C& St Louls 451037 Nor & West Gen 6120 N Caro.ins con 4s.102 | Do trost rept si; Do 6s. 112 |Wabash Ist bs. NorthwestConsols. 13914/ West shore 4s. Dodeb Bs....... 108 FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT TN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, - Dec, 11.—The spot market isqulet st 7s 3d@7s 4d. Cargoes dull at 36s 3d, eliers. prompt shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: December, bs 7d: January, 6s 8d; February, 6s 814d; March, ts Blpd. SECURITIES. LONDON, Exa., Dec. 11—Consols, 11134 sil- ver, 80d; French Kentes, 1081 T3ge. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Fxchange, 60 days. — saBay Sterling Exchange, >Ight — 48T Sterling Cabies.. - 488" New York kxchang - 05 New York Exchang - 10 Fine silver, B ounce. = €535 Mexican Doliars 5115 b2 FRODUOE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTEER GRAINS. WHEAT — Choice milling 1s firm. Shippiag Wheat is duli and unchanged. Speculation 1s fairly aciive. Quoted at $1 4216@1 45 B ctl for com- mon grades, $1 4712@i tU for average No. 1, 21 6214 for cholce aud 31 65@1 60 B cul for extra cholce for miling. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—8:15 o'clock—May—8000 clls, $1 ba: 4000, 81 5454 2000, £1 5434: 4000, 810 60U0, 1 8314; 2000, &1 6334: 18,000, $1 651a; 2000, &1 b5Ys; 12,000, $1 56; 80V0, $1 557: 400, 81 563 SECOND SESSION—may—2000 ctls, 1 5534; 18.000. 1 56: 20,000, 81 55%. REGULAR MORNING SESSION—May—2000 ctls, $1 5534 24,000, 81 65. AFTERNOON SESSION—May—14,000 ctls, 31 55; 6000, $1 547, BARLEY—Both spot and future prices are steadily declining. \We quote Feed, B5@%614c cuy choice bright, 87%,@30c: Brewlug, 9215@ 9734¢; No. 1 Chevaller, $1 10@1 20 B cul. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SE8STONX—9:16 o'clock —May—2000 cts, 8134¢: 4000, B134c: 2000, B154c SECOND S)8810N—May—2000 culs, ¥154c: 20,000, 917gc: 4000, 92¢; 6000, §134¢. KEGULAR MOENING SESSION—May—4000 ctls, 9134c. AFTERNOON SESSION — May — 4000 ctls, §2¢; 800U, 917c; 4000, 915mc; 4000, 9134c; 400U, 91%jc: 2000. 9114c UATS—The market Is sluggish at previous p-ices. White ranze from $1 10 to $1 85. according to quality. Black, for feed, 80c@81 05: for seed, 81 20@1 36; Gray, nominal; Ked, §1@1 10: Sur- prise, $1 501 60. CORN—Ina tive and without varlation. =Large Yellow, 8U@88%c B cu: Small Round do, $1 B ctl: White, 85@57Yc B ctl. RYE—$1@1 0215 B cil. EUCKWHEAT=$1 15@1 30 B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR-Shipment of 7279 bbls to China and 2250 bbls to ~ydney. Net cash prices are: Family , $5@5 10: bakers' exiras, $4 90@5: super- $4 15@4 50 P bi NMEAL. KTC.—Feed Corn, $18@19 B ton; Cracked Uorn, $19@20 B on. MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are_as follows, uanal discount to the trade: Graham Flour, $2 85 $ 100 Ibs: Kye Flour, $2 75 % 100 Ibs; Rice Fiour, #5 75: Cornmeal, $: 35; extra cream do, $8: Oatmeal, $3 50: Oat Groats, $4: Homidy, 83 10 5 30; ‘Buckwheat Flour, 88 26@3 60: Cracked heat.$3 50; Farina, $4:' Whole Wheat Flour, $8; Holied Oats (bbls), $6@6 40: Fearl Barley, £8 7504; Split Peas, $360; Green do, $4 25 HAY AND rEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—814@14 50 for the best and $13@13 50 B ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$18@19 for lower grades and 20@21 9 ton for Lhe best. FLEDSTUFFS — Roled Barley. $19 50@20: Ollcake Meal at the mill, $26 50 B ton; jobbing, $27 50; clipped Oats, $1 50 B ctl. HAY-Wheat, $8@10 50; Wheat and Oat, @87 l.ggeg-w o ,”‘"","@i-,"(;?,s o0 River Barles, Al alfa, :_compressed, - $6@ 9 50: stock. $5@6: Clover, $6@3 B ton. STRAW—35@o0c @ bale. BEANS AND, SEEDS, Dealers continue to report a dull and weak mar- ket for Beans. BEA NS—Bayos, $1 40@1 60; Small Whites,$1 15 1 35 ctl: Large Whites, $110@1 25 @ cul; inks, :L 05@1 20: Reds, $1 28 loa: th‘k e, $£1@1 20; Red Kidney, $2 2. Amas, $1 75@2: Butters, $1 26@1 50: Pea, $1 25@1 40. SE¥ DS—Brown Mustard, $2 7! Yellow Mus- tara. fiw 25 P ctl: Flax, $1 C Seed, 214@2%c B Ib; Alialia, #¥ec: Homp, § RIKED PEAS—Nil 1@1 15 W cili Gree: sii0gr o pan o ® a 7 POTATOLS, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. No further change in Fotatoes or Onfons. Vege- tables are dull. $ POTATOKS—Sweet Potatoes, 75c@$1 26: Early Rose. 50@6UC: River Reds, 4D@i Burbank Seedlings, 25@40c B ctl for Rivers and 50c@$1 for Salinss. 50c B ctl. ONIUNS—4 VEGETABLES—Los Angeles Egg P'ant quot- able at 10c @ M: Mushrooms, 5@16c B M, latter figure for buttons: Marrowfar Squash. $4@6 B ton: Tomatoes, 35@66c B box: Los Angeles T om- atoes, 75c@1 45 @ b Driea Peppers, Green Peas, 8@yc P tb: String Beans, Los Angeles String Beans, 8@10c: Dried Okra. 8@ 9c P b age, 40@50c B cui; Carrots, 30@4Uc # sack: Garlle, 134@2c 9 b BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—The downward tendency continues, dalry descriptions being particularly weak. s Tl Ty, M0 seanly, agNlo DAIRY—Fancy, 21c: good to choice, 18@20c;: lower crades, 15@173c B - PICKLED—16@18c F Ib. FIRiox—10@17c ¥ & MR UB—-1b@19¢c CHERSE — Oholce mid mew, 11@1%c B_ B <common to good old, t@10c: Cream Cheddar, 11@ 12c: Young America, 11%2@12%ec: Westery, 113 @12%4c: Eastern, 1215@10Yac ¥ EGGS— Prices continue Lo decline and stocks are slow.y accumuiating. Eastern are quotable at 24 @26c B dozen for fancy and 21@232c for cold- a.u:l-lr : ranch Eggs, 5%02" for -Egmu d‘e?é mediom and 30@31c for 1ancy; store 8, 2 25¢; Duck Eggs, 26c. g FOULIRY AND GAME, POULTR Y—California stock is lower all around and depressed. A car of Kastern is selling slowly at 12¢ for Tur- keys, 84 26 for Ducks, $5@h 50 for Hens and young Roosters, §4 50 for old Hoosters and 88 75 @4 for Broilers. Live Turkeys, 12@1% % b for Gobblers, 12@13c B Ib for Hens: Dressed Turkevs, 13@loc: Geese, Bpon 81 60d2; Gos ings, $1 502; Duoks, $4@8 for old and $4 50@5 50 for voung; Hens, 83 0: Roosters. youug, 83 5084 503" ao, oid. $4: ‘ryers, $3 20@3 50 Broilers, 83 25@3 60 for large and $2 26@3 for small; Pigeous, $1 26@ 1 50 R dozen for young and 75c@81 for old. GAME~—There ias not much change. Quall, $1; Mallard, $3@3 60 % doz; Canvasback, $3@9: Sprig, 81 75@2: Teal, $1@) 25: Widgeon, $1 25@1 50; tmali wuck, 81@1 25: English Snipe, $1 50: Jack Snipe, $1 B doz: Hare, $1: Rabbits, $1 25@1 50 for Cottontatls and 81 for small; Gray Geese, 32 50@: Whiie Geese, 81@1 25; Brant, $1 26@1 76; Honk- ers, $4 P dozen. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS ORCHARD FRUITS— RAPEeS TE@90c B box for cholce. 81 for fancy FRUITS, 35@65¢ tor common: Eastern, $2@3 50 B bbl. Pears, 50c@81 ¥ box: W inter Nellis, $1 25. Persimmons, 25@75¢ B box. BERRIES— Cranberries from Cape Cod, §7 50@8 60 @ bbl; from Coos Bay, 82 26@2 50 B box. GRA PES—3b@75c B box. Grapes In crates bring 10@15¢ more than boxes. CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges continue dull and weak. Mandarin Oranges are guotable at 75@ 9ic® box; Navel Oranges, 82 50@3 50 B box; Seedlings, §1 25@1 75: Lemons, $1@1 50 for com. mon and $2@2 50 P box for good to choice; Mexi- can Limes, $4@4 50; Caiifornia Limes, 50@75¢: anas, $1@2 # bunch: Pinespples. $2@4 B doz. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS— Continue dull. Quotationson the Frult Exchange are as fol- lows CARLOAD LOTS—Apricots are quotable at 6@9c for Royals and 1114@12¢ for choice to faucy Moorparks; Prunes, 534c or the 4 sizes; Peaches, a@bd4c for prime to choice, 6%4@7c for fancy and $@10C for peeled In boxes: Apples 534c B 1 for evaporated and 2@2%e0 for sun-dr ed; Fears, 215 @be for prime to cholce, 4@5Yzc for quarters ana 6@6%sc for halves; P.ums. dc 1or pitted and 11pc for upitted; Nectarines, $15@4iA¢ for cholce siid bl4c for fancy; White Figs, oc; Black Figs, 214 @2ac. JOBBING PRICES—Peacher, 4%@5Ysc o fancy, 64@734c B B: pesied, 1ziac B b Apr. cois, 615! : fency, 10c; Moorparks, 12@ 18c; evaporated Apples, 03 c: sun-dried, 23,@3c: Prunes, 38,@Ac for the 4 sizes: Figs, black, 3¢ for unpressed and 3@3lgc for pressed: white Kigs, 4c; Plums, 4lp@bc for pitted and 1ige for u pitted: Nectarines, 4@6c I for prime to_fanc; Pears, 214@bc for ‘whole, 4%@5%gc for quarters and 43,@6Y4e for halves. RAISINS— CARLOAD PRICES—Four-crown loose. 63c; three- crown, 48gc B b: two-crown, 83ac ¥ Ib: seed- less Sultanas, §Ygc; seedless Musoaiels, 434c: 3- crown Londoa iayers, $1 15; ciusters, 31 50 Dehesa clusters. $2 50; dried Grapes, 3¢ Ib. JOBHING PRICES—SAN FRANCISCO—Four-crown, louse, B34c: B-crown, 434¢: 2-crown, 334¢; seedless Sultanas. 534c; seedless Muscatels, 4 Yac; 3-crown imperial clusters, $3: London layers, $1 25: clusters, §1 60; Dehesa clusters, $2 75; Imperial clusters, 88 25. NUTS—Chesinuts quotable at H@l0c: Walnuts, 614@7c B Ib for s.andar: and 9@9%ec B 1 for_softshell: Almonds, 6@6Yac for Languedoc, 8@334c for hardshell and S@be for paper-shell, jobbing; Peanuts, 4@8c for Lastern aud dc for Caiifornia; Hickory Nuts, 6@6c $_Ib; Pecans, T%@8c P B; Fliverts, 7 c; Brazil Nuts, 773@8c; Cocoanuts, 4@5¢H 100. HONEY—Comb, 1L@12V4c for brizht and 5@9c for lower zrades: water-white extracted, 5@5Yac: Iight amber ex:raeted, 415@43¢; Gurk amber, 3@ digc; dark, 33c B B EESWAX—23@16c B b CURED MEATS—Bacon, 6B Ib for heavy, 7¢ .1 for light medium. 9%4c for light. 10c B B for extralight and 11%c B Ib for sugar-cured. £ ern sugar-cured lams. 18@13%gc: Californla | Hams, 11@11%gc: Mess Beef. #7@7 50: extra | mess do, $8@8 50: family do, $9 60@10: extra | prime Pork, §7 50@8: extra clear. $18 ® bDl; mess, $14 B bbl: Smoked Beet, 10c.8 1b. | LA'RD—Eastern, tierces, 18 quoted at 53gc for | compound and 6@4c {or pure; palls 7c: Call fornia tierces, 5@5Y4c % Ib for componnd and 6l4c for pure: half-buis, 6¥4c; 1C-Ib Uns. 74c: do O-1b, ; Thae B Ib. | in 10-1b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers are | quotaie at 8¢ B Ib; culls and brands, 7e: medium, 7c: culls and Lrands, 6¢ B Ib; Ught, 6¢ B b; culis | aud brands, Sc: Cowhides, 6@83yc: culls ana brands, b@blgc: saited Kip, 6@7c: saited Caif. 7@sc; saited Veal, 6@7c: dry Hides. 12@13¢c B cuils and_branas,' §@1vc; dry Kip and Veal. 10 culls, 8c @ : ary Calf, 15¢; culis. 1(c: Goatsklas, 20@35c each; Kids, Sc; Deerskins, good summer, 20@35c B Ib; medium, 16@20c: Winter. 7@ Sheepskins, shearlings, 10@)56¢ each: short wool 20@35c ench; medium, 40@50c each; long wools, | 51 @60c each. 0. 1, rendered, 3c; No.32, 234c B TALLOV 1b: refined. Bc: Grease, 2 P Ib. WOOL—The circalar of Jucob Wollner says: “There is very little to report In regard toour Wool market. Althonzh there are about 8,000,000 1bs Wool in warehouse here, there 13 very liitle selling ana very little fnquiry. There seems to be no dewand coming trom the East, and kastern | murkets are reported qulet. Prices are held firm. | but oniy nomiusliy, as there s-ems (0 be uo de- mand. in fact since the election we have had a very qulet market and very little Wool has been sold. London Wool sales, which opened the 22d ult. and will close to-morrow. 11th Inst.. were re- ported very active with a good attendauce and wiih an sdvance fiom 6 : to 10% over the iast sales in Septemb r. American buyers cut quite a figure until the last few days. when prices receded to about opening prices with a_very quiet demand. The who'e question &bout Wool now 1s the torif, asour domestic Wocls are quite up in prices (o | foreign Woois. Europeau woolen-mills are report- ed actl ely employed, but our domesiic woolen- mills can get but few orders and that is what 18 re- turding the demsni for Wool. If there is nothing done In this session of Congress witn . bi1and we have to walt for an extra se general tarift bill to pass, it will hoid hard with the Wool trade, as we ure bound to be flooded with forelgn Wool and manutactured goods, Our stocks on hand are a good deal jarger than thi year ago at this time, even prices asked are 1 B Ib less than they were Iast year at this time " We quote Fall Wool s folows: Humboldt and Mendocino. 8@9c B b; free northern, 714@ 8lac; miadle couniles, free, 512@7c; do. defective, 413@6c; San Joaquin, 3@dc: do. foothill, 5@7 kastern ¢ regon spring. 73@9c; Valley Oregon, 1134@12%c; do, fall and lambs’, 11@1134¢. HOPE—T@8c fair to cholce and 10¢ B b for fancy. The marke. is dull and weak. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, 4%gc. Wool Bags, 2414@2615¢. COAL-Weliington, §8 B ton: New Wellington, #8 B ton: Southfleld ‘Welllngton. $7 50 B to Seattle, 35 50@6; Bryant, 5ab 50: Coos Bay, 85. Wallsend, $6; Scotch, —; Brymboo, —: Lum- berland, $13 7 ton in buik and §14 in sks; Peansvl- vama Anthracite Egg, $11@12 B ton; Weish An- thracite, $8@10; Cannel, $8@8 5U; Rock Springs, Costle Gaie anc Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, $11@12in bulk and $13 P ton in'sks. RICE-—Chinese mixed, §3 40@8 45: No. 1,83 75 @4 B cul: extra No. 1, $4 16@4 30: Hawallan, $4 50: Japan, $4@4 O SUGA —The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed, 6 Powdered, blac: Fine Crushed, 6c; Dry Griam lated, 47%c: Confectioners’ A, 47 43400 Exura C, 434c; Golden ¢, 434 14¢ more than barrels, and boxes 34¢ more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET, Hogs continue to arrive freely. Bee! and Mutton. Wholesale rats sioek rom manghiersrs are s follow FFlrt SusIvEs “\?fl'fl“fi.xv’%“m‘ B 1, 6@7c B ib. —~Large, 4. small, c MUTTUA\-—'WQFHI?YK‘ e Ewes, Dlge B b LAMB—To @ Ib. PORK—Live Hogs, 814@3%4c P I for large and No change In for dressed COTTOLENE—6@6%c In tierces and 73%@8%se | medium and 335@314c jvr small; dreased do, 414 @6%c® b LECEIPTS OF PRODUCE FOR 24 HOURS. 7726| Butter. ctis &1 — | Cheese, culs.. 67 14,900 Exgs, doz. 1,500 450/ B ides. o, 2,588 765| Pelts. bdls. 118 1,150| Wine, gals. 24,850 1'911| Wool, bis. 198 9,243 Leatber, roli 50 37| Tallow. ctls. 18 150 Sugar, bbls...... 2,800 57| Ralsins, boxes.. 313| FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. Butter ana Eggs are cheaper. Game is lower. Poultry is plentiful. A few variations In Frult and Vegetables will be en. % Following is TKE CALL'S regular weekly retall price List: OAL—PER TON. * Cannel....... 950@10 00| Plensantval 9 50@: Wellington. —8‘0 Wlsollthflflflu e 209, New Wel- Wellington 250 + Go@10 00 scoich 5 ,'.3 o 850310 00 g DAIRY PRODUCE, ®Te. Butter, fancy, ¥ 15 quare . 50@ 20 80, roll 4B — 30 0. choice. ... - Eggs 80 Ordinary ao AO@ST| Ranch tegopis.. 906 ~ Pickled roll. 3U@35 | Honey, comb, B1b.12@15 ¥rkin, .. do, extracted.... 5@l3 MEATS—PER POUND. Bacon 12@17| Pork, fresh. 15 Beet, 12@15 Pork, salt.. 12 do, 3 10| Pork’ Chops 15 Corned Beet. —|Round Steak. 0 Ham, 15| Sirlofn Steak . — 16/ Porterhouse, d 20 15 Smoked Beet. 13 'ork Nausages. )2 Lamb. .12110@ — | Veal.. 15 FOULTRY AND GAME. Hens.each..... 408 60 Hare, each. 1@ 20 Young Roosi- Wild Geese.en. 0@ - 50 sngSnipe, Bdz2 50@ — Jak Snipe.pdzl 50@ — ‘Quail, B doz...1 26@ — Fryers, each.. Maliara, B pr. 76@ 85 Broilers, each.. 25 Canvasba k.pr1 00@2 00 Turkeys, B b.. 16@ 18|Sprig, B pair.. U@ — 6U/Teal, B pair... 40@ 50 Widgeon, B or 4U@ 50 ({Smll Duck, pr. 5@ — VEGETARLES. Amchoxm,‘l\dm!!gl 'f:;nlunmm B ©..15@26 Beets, B doz, Mr'fat Squash.® 1_5@10 Beans,white i Dried Okra, B 1..12 Colored, Onions, B 1. 3 Lima, Peppers, dried ."15@ — Cabbage, eac Parsnips, P aos. ... 16@20 Canlifiowers, Potatoes, B b..... 2@ 3 l‘eler}'. # bunch. Do Sweel, @ Ba@ 4 Cress, dz bunchs. 2U@25| Radishes. @ dzbehs. 10@1% Cucumber. B oz 1. @25 Sage, B b 2035 Garlic, ® .. i@ —String Beans, 1. 8@15 Green Peas, 8 .. 10 lB"l‘hynge, . . 2 0 Lentils, @ 1. Turnips, ® doz.... 15320 » 16@25 Tomatoes, # bb. FISE—PER POUND. ~@10/8had. . 5@ »/Sea Bass. ‘Smeits. 10G@ —Soles. 13{81.'-!51:.:”. —ISturgeon. &310Tomcod Lettuce, ® dos. THE STOOK MARZET. The shrinkage In mining stock values still goes on. The best price for Chollar yesterday was 84 cents and for Best & Belcher 54 cents, the other stocks showing less changs. At the ciose Chollar dropped to 68 centa and the other stocks were pro- portionately weak. Bodie Consolidated — 200 level — West cross- cut from north driit from the Gildea ralse has been advanced 20 feet into harder ground with broken quartz 400 leve —West crosscut from old For- tuna raise wa extended 10 feet in o hard, blocky ground and_ stopped. The old counter level below this raise has been recommenced and driven7 feet south on Fortuna vein wih ashade of im- provement. Bulwer Consolidated—100 level—Raise 1, north of the abaft, has been raised 7 feet. Thers is no improvement. Have broken into old works, whizh we shall try to avold by swerving to the north. 200 level—The south drift from has been advanced 4 feet and stopped. The south arift ;rom the crosscut from No, 14 stope was ad- vanced 4 feet, with & slight improvement. Tun- nel level—Ralse 4 from the south intermediate drife was carried up 10 feet and stopped. Toe in- termediate drifi was advanced 4lo feet and stopped. The ore in the face is very poor. 400 level n'the sonth drift are repairing and_cleaning out the waste, etc. Stobing, as heretofore, with the addition of stope 1 from Taise 4. and stope 1 from north ntermediate drift. During the week 1214 tons of ore of low value were extracied. Mono—Bodle 400 level—South drifi in the For- tuna vein was advanced 7 feet. It shows & few inches of watery quartz. Standard Consolidated mill _ statement—Ore crushed for the week, 320 lons: average asiay vanner tallings, $10 85; tons concentrates pro- duced, 235: average assay value, $6180; piate amalgam produced, 1252 ounces, 'BOAFD SALKS, Following were the swics in the San Francisco Eiock Board yesterday: RYGULAR MORNING SRSRION, ~ninwwwares 9:30. 100 Chllnge.. .25/ 630 Chllar......8( 100 CC&V .. 1.00] AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 400 B&B......51/450 Cholr......76| 600 Bullion....08/800 C Point....15/350 100 Caled......05|2 296 .46 200 Challxe. .26/3 A 051500 ¥ Jacki..24 Jollow!ng were ibe seivs In ihe Paciflo Stock 1ok yesterday: RFEUTAR resernv—10: 600 CC&V ..1.05 00 \79/209 Oceldtr.. . 1113 72/360 Ophlr.....93| ., A¥TERNOON SESSION—17:7 200 Atsha, ... 08) 200 Andes....1 200 Belcner...3 750 B & B. 400 Bodle. ... 4 300 200 Eullion, CLOSING QUOTATIONS. FRIDAY, Dec. 11-2 p. 3. Bt Asked, Bid. Asked. 07 OhJackson 40 U8 04 — 8 10 1) 05 08 27 28K - 03 Best & Héichat 49 B0|Lady Wash . — 13 Benton Con... — 1 ¥ 37 8y odle 83 —| P | Ay Bulilon 07 05| Nevada Qui — 04 Bulwe: 38 =lOccidental 09 10 Caledonia. 08|Ophir...... 85 Chollac ..., 05 Con.Cal& Va.. 46 Challenzs Con. 29 Con. Imperial. 7 Confidence..... 10 Con New York s Crown Polnt.... (¥ EastSlerraN. 87 kureka Con 38 Excheauer 03 Goula & Cu; 26 Bale& Norer, GOLD Mi. 200 Lockwood Con. 6 “00 do do . 27 200 Savannah... 43 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. FRIJAY. Dec. 11-2P. M. UNITRD STATES BONDS. Fra, Asked, U 8 ds coup.109%5 Do new 1ssuei20 MISCELLANEOUS RONDY. Cal-stCble5s. 11044 — Omnibus 6s..119 Cal Elec L 63125 PacKoll Més. — Bt U S 4s rog... 109 Asked. 11034 CutraC W 68 923 9714|D0 2d Is 6s... — Dpntstex-cp — 978,/P &O Ry 6s. — lgdnn L&P 6312615 — |P&Cb Ry 6s. — ¥&CH RR 63102 ~ |Pwi-st RR 63112 Geary-st R9s100 108 IReno, WL&L — e — [Sacto P& L. LosAng L6s — 100 [SF&NPRS..100 Dotnteed 8s — 101 [SPRRAriz6s 94 Mit-stCbleBs128 — |SPRRCal ¢s.110 - DoRyCon bs.1037%10614/SPRR albs. — 100 NatVings 1st — 100 | -PBrRCalbs. 963 — NevCNgR7s.100 — ISVWater6s.11814119 NP CRR65.10014105 SVWaterds. 99 — N Ry Cal 64.100 10534 StktnG&E 6s — 102 | N Ry Cal ~ 95 |Sunsvi&lfs. — — Oak Gas 5 - st R5s.10084 — 104 Do 2d Is 5s...10615108 ~ [VisallaWlts — WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 29 — [San Jose. — —- MarinCo..... 49 — |Sprng Valley 57 98 a8 sTOCKS. Capital....... — 35 |PacificLight — 49 Central. 95 ~ |San Francsco 97: a8 Oak G L & H 5315 54 |Stockton. faud 20 Pac cas Imp i3 90 INSUBANCE STOCK™: Fireman'sFa1685 — [Sun - - b COMMERCIAL BANK STOSKS. AmerB&TC. — — |LondonP&A.138 . 128 anglo-Cal..., 54 59 |london&SF. — 30 Bank of Cal..23734238814Merch Ex.. 12 - Cal ED&T Cok0B 110 ' [Nevada..... — First Nationi181 186 |Sather B0, — — - RAVINGS STOCKS. Gers&LCo.1400 1500 (Sav&loan.. — 108 HumbS&L 11 — [securtty......2! - T 770 — = 500 STREET RAILROAD RTOCKY. 107 110 (OakSL&Hay — 100 — Eresid.o b1 — 4414 4434/Sutter. o POWDER STOCKS. — — GiantCon.. 1814 7434 80 |Judson D. =R 707100 [Vigorit. - e MISCELLANEOUS STOCKY. Alaska Pirs. 99 NatVinCo.. 6 9 BikDCoalCo. — — | ceanicSSCo 20 28 Cal Cot Mills — |PacAuxFA — 4 Edison Light13534127 - |PacBoraxCo. 95 GasConAssn. — — |Pac Roll Mili — Ger Lend Co. 80 100 1 PaintCo — 7 HawC&sCo.. 1734 18 Pac Tran - = HutchSPLO 2475 2534/Pac T&T C.o — — MerExAssn.. — 110 |Sunset T&T. — — M ElecLighi 614 7 |United CCo. — — SALES —MOBNING 8K33(0. roard— 20 Hawalian Commerctal. 17 62% 15 Market-st Raliway 4412 5" do 44 00 250 do 44 25 50 do 4475 60 S F Gaslight 98 00 105V Wa 17 87% SALKS—A FTEEN0OX 8E84(0¥. Foard— 25 Giant Powder Con. 100 do do 140 do do 100 Mutoal Electric (Aght 6 00 85 Pac Gas Imp.. 89 50 tiree:— 50 Pacific Gas Imp. REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS. Jane Callaghan 10 Callaghan_Fstate Company, lot on NE corner of Eddy and Franklin streets, E 185 by N 130: 81. Jesse T. Peck to Alice E. Burling (wite of A, B.), Jot on N line of Sntter street, 206:3 W of Devisa dero, N 137:6 by W 26:3; also all interest in W. - Block 503: $10. City and_County of San Francisco to Amelia Doriand and Leonore Souc, lot on W line of Valen- glastreet, 60 N of Sevenieenth, N 60 by W 8: Christian Wurst to Christian Waldu, lot on W 1ine cf Rondel place, 181:6 S of Sixteenth street, §22:2 by W 64: $10. Estate of Marie Stuber (by:J. C. Rued. admiais- trator) to Willism and Anna Foley, undivided third of loton W line of Folsom street, 173 S of Seventeen:h, § 75 by W 122:6; $1335. Kate A. and Gharies A. Maschio 1o David H. and Julia Birdsall. lot on W line ot Church street, 89 5 of Twenty-fiith, § 25 by W 101:9; $10. Gottlien Arnold 10 Rober. Strahle, 1ot on 8 line of Duncan street, 120:8 E of £ chés, £ 26 and 8 14: $10, Chris Marelin to Marv Marelia, lot on SE corner of Powell and Union_streets, E 124:8%3, SK 20,8 122:115, W 137:6, N 137:6: gift. H. A and Clara . Jones 1o W. 8. and Etta May Morrison. lot on K line of Twentleth avenue, 125 N of D street, N 80 by E 120; $10. Louis and Marie Borkheim to Samuel H. Bork- heim, 10t on E line of Forty-second avenue, 225§ of U street, § 25 by E 140; $10. 3 Edwin L, George B. ani Thomas C. Knowles to Lillian R."Knowls, lot on SE curnerjof Ra ston and_Garfiela streets, E 26 by 8 100, lot 26, block 20, City Land Association, quitclaim deed; $1. ALAMEDA COUNTY. May M. Paige to Annie and P. C. Glud, Iot on E line of Franklin street, 50 N of Fifth, N 25 by E 76, being lot 3, block 66, Oskland: $10. Juiia A. Spaulding to Jane B. Paimer, loton N corner of Iast Seventeen h street and Eighth avenue. NW 100 by NE 100, biock 97, Clinton, Enst Oakland: $10. Thomas W.snd Jane A. Badger to Andrew J. and Annle Toft, lot on NW line of Eighth ave nue, 60 NE of 'Sinth street, NE 30 by NW 70, being lot 38 of Badger's subdivision, block 11, same, East Oakland: 810, P. J. Lydeard toJ. H. T. Watkinson, lot 1, map of Pledmont terrace, containing .784 of an_acre, subiect 1o & mortgags for $1100, Oakland Town: ships 3 J.H.T. and Henrletta Watkinson to Jane A. Nightingill, same, Oakiand Township; $5. Mountain View Cemetery Association to Annie Paimer, lot 21 in plat 85, Mountain View Ceme- tery, uskland Township; $148. Same to same. lot 29 in plat 35, same, Oaklana Township: $425. Lillle M. Gately to James Gately, lot on S line of Thirty-first street. 215 W of West, W 60 by S 140, 1020, biock 2023, Rowland Tract, Oakland; gift. Luther Hill, D, B. Huater, J. F. Towle, M. L. Brosdwell, C.’ R. Koot and J. F. Cumm ns (bv commissioner) fo Oukland Bullding and Loan Association, lot on W line of Ellen (or Hellen, street, 350 8 of A for Twenty-third), S 25 by W, 3, 1ot 11, biock 3, lands of Peraiia Homestead, land: $1500. Edward and Nettie Cox, Lucy A. Walker, A. . and John F. Axx, Qcmmercial Bank of Berke- ley and Remillard’ Brick Lompany by commis- sioner to Oakland B. and L. Association, lot on N iine of Hilgard avenue, 83.547 E of Arch street, E 40 by N 110, portion 'lots 1, 2. 3. block 5. Cor- rected Map Daley’s Scenic Park ‘Tract, Berkeley: 7 B OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Franclaco. STEAMER |DESTINATION.| SAILS. | PIER. “|Dec 12, Gpu|Fier 8 | Dec 13! yax|Pioe 11 Dec 14.10ax | Pler 13 .| Dec 14.10ax | Prer 24 |Oregon poris.. | Dec 14, 5ru|Pier1d Yaquina Bay.|Dec 14. 5ew|Pler 2 - [San Diego.... | Dec 16.13am | Pler 11 Pomona..... | HumboldtBay | Deo 16, 2r |Plerd City Puebia|Vic & Pgt Snd|Dec 15, #am|Pler 9 Truckee .... [Coos Bay...... | Dec 15, 2pu |vier 2 ¥aralion...| Yaquina Bay. Dec 17. 9amu | viet 3 . {Dec 17. van |rler 11 Orexon ports. . | Dec 17. Bem| Pler 13 Cliy of Para| Panama....... Dec 18,12 u{PM 83 State or Ual. | Portland . Dec 19.10a1 24 Nan Diego. """ | Dec 19.11aw 1 China....0. |China & Japan|Dec 19, 1Py 8ss -—, STEAMERS TO AKRIVE. STrAMER | Frox [ Dur Costa Rica......| Departure Bay ~Dee 12 Arcata Coos Bay 3 12 Homer ~|Coos Bay 12 Eanta Hosa..... | Sau Diego. 13 Alice Blanchard | Portland. 18 Trocke Coos Bay s Pomona Humbold: Bay. 1a Farallon Yaquina Bay 15 Newport... Grays Harbor. .. Empire. Portland. .. g Walla W Victoria & Puget Sound State of Cal....|Portland. Mexico Crescen Sydney Humbol Xan Diego. Coos Ba; _.Dec 18 Grays ..Dec 19 _‘Dec 19 SUN, MOON AND TIDE. BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. December—1886. U. §. COAST AND GRODETIC BURVEY ‘nn:} Saturdar, December 12. 7.17| Moon rises...... 4:52| Moo sets. .01 0.11am §[Time F“‘!llwm fi")wm Feer|TIMe =W Wl AW ITw 12] 624 b.z| 1.8 L8[ o.o/| 34111.46| 2.3 13| 6586| 62| 153 09| 800 Z IL W H Wi L W 14| O24| 27 7.28| 54| 2.8¢ 15( 1.02| 29| 7.86| 55| 315 16| 1.4%| 83| 822| s.6| 8.52 3.5 b4/ 57| 42 NoTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given In the lefi hand tolumr, and the successive tides of the day In th order of occarrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of - the day, the. third time column the third tide, and tae last or right band column gives the last tide of the day, except wheu thers are but three tides, as sometimes sccurs. The helghts given are additious to the soundings on the United Btates Coast Survey charts, except when a minas sign (—) precedes the beight, and then number given s subtractive from the depth given by Lhe charta- e————————————— NOTICE TO KABX!(“!._ A branch of the Unlied States Hydrographle office located In Merchanty' Exchanze 1s malntainad in Sam Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard to nationality and free ol expense. Navigators are cordlally fovited to visit the office, where complete sets of charts and sallin directions of the world are kept on hanl for com- pagison and reference, and the latest Information oan always be obtained regarding lights, dangers t0 navigation and all matters of interest to ocean commerce. The time ball ontop of the buflding on Tele- graph Hill is holsted about ten minutes before noon. and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegrapbic slgnal recelved each dav from the &n.ltld States Naval Ob.ervatory s. Mare Isiand, A notice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error. I any, ls pubiished the same by the afternoon papers and by the morning papers the following dav. W. 8. Huaxzs, The Time Ball. Lieutenant, U. 8. N., in charge ERANCH HYDROARATHIC OFFIOR. U. S N. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGR EaAx FRANCISCO. Decemver 11. 1891 The time bail on Teiegrann Hill was aroppel exactly as noon to-day—i e. al _noon of the 13051 menidian, ur exactly at 8 P A, Greenwlch tims. W. 5 HuemEs, 2 t 1. 8 N, i SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrivol. FRIDAY, December 11. Stmr Eureka, Parsons, 70 hours from Newport sud way ports; pass and mdse,to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr_Protection, Ellefsen, 414 days from Tilla- Mook Bay: umber. to 'l rackee Lumber Co. Stmr Greenwood, Carlson, 14 hours from Polnt Arena; rrues. to LE White Lumber Co. Stmr Progreso, Storrs, $0 hours from Seattle; 2600 tons coal. to P B Cornwall. e Ol ot Puebla, Debney, 88 hours from Goodall, Perkins & Co. ia and Puget Sound ports; pass and mflu.wj stmr Washtenaw, Crosscup, 3% days from Ta. coma: coal, 1o 3 P Co. Oaklnd direct. Stmr Columbla, L onwav. 6434 hours from Port lllml.vll Astoria 4734 hours; pass and mdse, (0 O i & N Co. Brship Dovenby Hall. Wickman 96 days frofl, Montevideo, arrive{ off this port, and was ordered 10 proceed to Roval Roads this afterncon by the tug Foarless. Br ship Fiintshire, Jones, 137 days from Cardiff: 1800 tons coal, 10.J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Brship Clan Galbraith, Hinds, 125 days from Swansea: 3257 tons coal. to RCarey Brenton. Bktn Tropic Bi d, Jackson, 26 days from Tabl:l; pasi and ndse, to J Pinet & Ce Schr Anna, Macdonald, 17 days from Mahukona; sugar. to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Scor John F Miller, 8 days from Ventura; bal- las, to master. Clearea. FRIDAY. Stmr Corona. Jepsen, San Diego; Perkins & Co. Stmr Pomona, Doran, Eurek: & Co. Br bark Ladas, Dixon, Queenstown: Eppinger & Co Decemper 11, Goodall, Goodau, Perkias Sailed. FRIDAY, €tmr Pomona, Doran, Eurexa. Stmr Gipsv, Leland. nta Cruz. £tmr Whitesboro, Jonnson. Simr Corona. Je San Diezo Stmr Mineola, Pilisbury, Comox. Bsra Hignlxnd Light, Lew:s. Seattle. Bktn North Bend Wincel, Willapa Harbor. Schir Prosper, Hagerup, Altata. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS. Dec. 11.—10 2. x —Weath foggy; wind SE; veiocl.y 8 miles. Charters Theschr 3 G Wall loats lumber for Mexico: schr Mary Buhne, Jumber for La Libertad; Brabip Speke, lumber at Burrard Inlet for Sydney: ship Highiand Light, coal at Seattle or Departare Bay forthis port: Br ship Cambrian Princess, wheatat Portland for kurope, 318 8d—prior to arrivai; Br ship Lynton, wheat at Tacoma for Europe, 20s. Spoken. Per Brship Clan Galbraith—Oct 14 off Diego Ramirez, ship May Flint, from New York, for San Franclsco. Oct 20—Lat 21 29 § long 87 W. Brship Os. borne, from Swansea. for San Franclsco. Nov 10—Lat 21 29 S long 101 36 W, Branip Slerra Ventana. :rom Penarth. for San Diezo. Nov 15—Lat 13 S, lon¢ 108 W, Gership C H. Watjen, from Swansea. for San Francisoo. Dec 2—Lat 26 N, loug 127 W (supposed) Br ship Centesima, from Newcastle, Kng, for San Fran- clsco, Dec 3—Lat 30 X, long 181 W, Br bark Daccs, fm Callao, ior Oregon. Domestic Porrs. ALBION—Salled Dec 11—Stmr Scotls, for San Franc'sco. TATOOSH—Passed Dec 11—Jap stmr Sakura Mnaro, from Yokohama, for Seattle, PORT ANGELES—Salled Dec 11—Br bark Rollo for Portland. CLALLAM BAY—Sailed Dec 11—Bark St Katn- erine, for Yokohama; Br ship Drumrock. for Queenstown. 5 In port Dec 11—Bark Wilna, from Nanalmo. for San Francisco; bark Alex McNefl, from teattle, for .8an Francisco: ship lnvincible. from Port Blakeley, for San Fraacisco; schr Glendaie, from Port Blakeley, for San Franclsco; schr Ruby A Coustns, from Seattle, for San ¥ranclsco. EUREKA—Arnved Dec 11—Schr Fortuna, hnc Dec 6: brig Geneva, hence Dec 10, In tow of tug Rescue. SAN DIEGO—Arrived Dec 11—t B M stmr Satellite, from cruise; Br ship Serra Ventana, fm Cardiff. TACOMA—sSailed Dec 11—Bark Tidal Wave, for San Franclsco. FORT BRAGG—Arrived Dec 1l—Stme Noyo, hence Dec 10. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Dec 11-Schr Newark, hence Dec | U. ASTORIA—Arrived Dec 11—Stmr State of Calis fornfa, hence Dec 9. VENTURA - Arrived Dec 11—-Stmr G Loomls, hence Nov 9, audsailed for San Francisco. G008 BAY—Arrived Dec 11-Sime Bonlts, hno Nov 9. Barbouna—stme Arcats. Movements of Trana-Atlantle Steamers- NEW YORK—Arrived Dec 11—3tmr California, trom Hamburg and Havre, December 11. and way ports. MOVILLE—Arnved out Dec 11—Stmr Kthio- 1a. P ONDON—Arrived out Dec 11—Stmr Massa- chusetts. ROTTERDAM—salled Dec 10—Stmr Werken- dam. for New Yor«. GLASGOW—Salled Dec 10—Stmr Anchoris, for New York. Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Salled Dec 11—Ship Com modore, for San Francisco, via Baltimore. Foreign Ports. MAZATLAN—Salled Dec 10—Stmr Orizaba, for San Francis.o. BEACHY HEAD-—Pasted Dec 11—Br stmr Strathgarry, hence Sept 2, via Callao. VALPARAISO—Arrived Oct 21—Fr bark Flecha from Puget Sound. NANAIMO—sailed Dec 11—Ship J B Brows, for San Francisco. Tmportations. NEW PORT—Per Eureka—143 bxs oranges, 34 sks peanuts, 25 bxs lemons. 1{cs honey. 15 cs eggs, 19 sks dried prunes, 2 bxs raisios. 1 bx jelly. San Pedro—61 bxsoranges, 1585 sks oarley, 18 sks abuione shells, 2 pkgs bardware, 4 pkgs mdse, 18 wooden spools Ventura—10 sks walnu's, 20 bxs lemons. 1 bx groceries, 305 sks beans, 72 bxs oranges, 1 o8 ary goods. Carpinteria—15 sks walnuts. Sana Barbara—4 sks green peas, 7 pkgs machin- ery, 81 bxs lemons, & sks crawfish. Gaviota—19 sks beans, 59 sks crawfish, 1bx bat- ter. P C Ry stationa—1314 bxs butter. 744 cs egas, 2 Dbdls dry hides, 406 bxs apples, 8 dressed calves, 3 coops chickens, 3¢5 sks beans. Port Hartord—15 bxs fish. Cayucos—4 cs eggs. 1 tub 16 bxs butter, 10 bdls 1sk green hides, 2 sks dry sbaiones, 61 dressed calves. San Simeon—1 bdl dry hides, 2 bdls green hides. 2 tubs 18 bxs butter, 1 es Jard, 1 cs zroceries. 1 sk quall, 2 coops chickens, 1sk abalones, 6 bxs flah, 45 dressed calves, 51/ cs exgs. B PORTLAND ANL ASTURIA—Per Columbla— 85 sks pota oes, 136 sks wool. 3200 sks bran, 2757 gunnies 4269 ska flour. 1775 sks wheat, 872 bdls gluestock. 541 bdls green hides. 136 bdly green salt hides, 3 cars and 1753 bdls shooks. 1826 pkgs paper, 5000 ft ash lumber, 5210 ft cotton lumber, | 304 sks bone meal, 68 bbis 26 sks cranberries, 30 s salmon, 254 sks 0y sters. SITKA—Per City of Puebla—1 bx furs, 1 sk goud dust. Kililsnoo—2 bales deerskins. Dougias Island—1 bx ore sample, 4 bbls butver, 1insulated_electric cable, 2 cs mdse. Juneau—1 sk ore. 1 bar silver builion. Wrangel—13 bales skins. Seattie—10 ht-bbls salmon bellles, 10 sks pork, 4 cs guns, 1bx fish, 4 pkgsexpress, 2 bdls furs, 4 sks coln, ‘1 bx cheese. 35 bbl brandy. 1 bx teie- graph_insiruments, 2 bears, 2 bxs tops. 20 cs tin cans, 57 pkss mdse. 10 bxs beer, 1 baie clothing, 541 bl hides, 1 bx varnian, 7 o3 books. 2 Port Townsend—1 bx thread, 1 cs lomatoes, g bbl fish. 1 bx pictures, 2 pkgs mdse, 1 sk coln. West of Fargo via Tacoma—6576 sks wheat, 300 skgoats, 2246 sks flour, 1 cs pants, 1 pkg mdse, 1 tub butter. East of Fargo via Tacsma—47 crts W ¢ seats, 70 bales rollea oats, 3 bbls brass valves, 37 crts W O tanks, 1 cs books. Tacomsa—1 crt bieycle, 13 cs shoes. 1 bdl furs, & bdls shooks, B pkgs mdse, 400 bars buillon, 7cs tobacco, 9bdis hides Everett—29 kecs nalls, 1 bx mdse, 264 bdls 1076 10 s paper. New Whatcom—1cs tobacco, 1bbl apples, 485 8ks osts, Anacortes—15.206 sks oats. Vancouver—101 sks ore, 42 cs cigarsttes, 276 bals hides, 425 cs conaensed milk. 2 cs tobacco, 5 ©os mdse, 48 pkgs hardware, 1 cs dry goods, 518¢cs Dboots and shoes, 5 cs mdse. * Victona—8 pkgs mdse, 1000 cs salmon, 70cs wh isky, 82 pkgs curios, i sk coln. 100 sks nuts. MAHUKONA—Per Anna—408 Dass sugar, 31 bags coffee, 141 bbis molasses. TAHITI-—Per Tropic Bird—38 tns va 445 bags 10 bbls M O P shells, 1768 bags 16 Kkilos copra, 39 baies cotton. 4 bkgs curlos. 24,800 cocoanuts, § bales 27 bags fungus, 5 pkgs mdse, 1 bag tobacco. Conalgna. 4 Per Auna—J D Spreckels & Bros Co: Welch & Co; Chas Nelson; Williams, Dimond & Co: J A Foiger & Co. 5 P:r"rmpm Birl-J Ploet & Co; Wilkias & Co; I E Thayer. 3 Per Fureka—J I Cain & Co; Eveleth& Nash: Gets Bros & Co: D Biagi & Co: Wood, Curtis & U D E Allison & Co; Weliman, Peck & L ; H Dutar A Galll Fruit Co: Blake, Motlit' & Towne; Charles Tetjon; Willamette Pulp & Paper Co: Samuels Bros: Datrymen’s Unlon: Porter Bros & Co; Amer ‘type Foundry: Gray & Barbleri; A Levy & Co: J B Jnguglia: A Paladini: American Union Fish Co; J ivancovicn & Co; Wheaton, Breon & C0: Gol stone Bros: Hooper & Jennings: Cal Bottling C Hooker & Co: s Bros: Bissinger& Co: Sacr mento Fish Co; A Pailies: M T Freitas & Co: Pac Coast Fish Co: S Levy & Co: LG Sresovich & C¢ | Russ, S8anders & Co: L D Stone & Co: P Gusmani & Co: Chas Montgomery & Co; O B Smith & C H Kirchmann & Co: _ Hilmer, Bredhoi & Schul | 71 Newbaver & Co Stnahelmer Bros: ¥ Url & C G Camllloni & Co: Feiling, Cressy & C ix- chance: Dodge, Sweeney & Co; De Bernardi & Co: W B Sumner & Co;_Western Meat Co: 1L Meyer; Western Meat Co; Brigham, Hoppe & Co; W Price C 2 & % Citr of Puebla—Selby Smelting and Lead Co: Sawyer Tanning Co; Dodge. Sweeney & Co; F W G Moebus; Jus Mulard; Kite & Co; Ste ger & Kerr: San Franciaco Chiemical \Wor<s: Joha A Jobling's Nons & Co: American Union Fish Co; H G wtevenson: Rank of California: E J Bowen & Co: Brown Bros & Co: Bancro.t. Whitney & Co: Pac Nhoet and Meiai Works; Bissinger & Co: Berry le Bros; C Lindewood; Cohen. Hirsch & Knudsen & Lugold; Sam Me sler: unser T and T Co: Wm Wo ff « : W B Sumner & Co; L =aron! : Wells, Fargo & Co; & Metzer; V H Foote: G W Adams Bros: H Dutard; H : C Nathan: Moore, Ferguson & (0 G tenderson Woolea-mitis: J M Doug- © Thomas: Meiggs & Co: C D iad H son: Buckingham, Hecht & Co: R Heia: P Rohibere & Co: Blake, Mottt & Towne: Deming- Paimer Milling Co; S H Frank & Co: G H Willey: V' W Cryster; W G Ricbardson:J Q Acams & Co: Thomas Loughran: Cahn, Nickelsburs & Co: G G Wickson & Co; A n: Murphy, Grant & Co; J J Moore & Co: Tillmann & Bendel:’ Ban< of Brit- ish Columbia: Blssinger & Co: Tatum & Fowen; AmericanTobacco Co; Herman J Bollman. Per Coinmuia—Moore, Fergnson &(Co: Frank Lee: Geo Morrow & Co: Otis, McAllister & Co: M P Detels: C J Leist & Co: J ¥ Thomas: G F Zan Allen & Lewis: Helstand, Warner & Co; standani Biscalt_Co: Blssinger & Co; H Dutard: Yates & Co: A H Kasper: Standard Ol Co: Jas A Lacy; T J Corwin: Willamette Pulp & Paper Co: H Fraak: White Bros; M E A Wazner: Fogarty & Parker; J D Hawihorne; Morgan Oyster Cu: CCarlsen: A'S Smith; Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Clatsop Mill Co: N Ohlandt & Co; Darvee & Immel; Unlon Irem ‘Works; Smith's Cash Store. inss & Lot : - Miller, Sloss & Scott: Dunham, Carrigan & )