The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 18, 1896, Page 10

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10 1K SA FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1896 THE COMMERCIAL WORL SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS, Rilver steady. ‘W heat futures higher. Barley quiet. Corn and Rye neglected. Choice Feed Oats firm. H and Feedstuffs unchanged. Beans continue dull. Potatoes and Vegetables quie. Dairy But:er lower. No further decline in Eges. roultry dul. Game about-the same. Some changes in Apples and Pears. Oranges still lower. Jiides dull and weaker. Tailow rather firmer. OVERLAND SHIPMENTS. Overland shipments of freight from Northern and Central California via Southern Pacificlines in Octover were 44,541 tons, as follows: From San Francisco, 14,280 tons: Oakland, 2218; San Jose, 6024: Stockton, 11,804; Sacramento and East, 78 vsviile, 2091 . The leading items were: 680 tons Beans, 246 do Borax, 45,750 gals Brandy. 1.032,250 do Wine, 5470 tons Canned Gi 1782 do Fresh Fruit 1 do Citrus Fruit, 718 do Dried Fruits, 8265 do Raisins, 270 do Nuts, 187 do Hides, 400 do Leather, 16 do Honey. 414 do Hops. 161 do Potatoes, 89 do Vegetables, 581 do Powder, 50 do Quicksilver, 1218 do Wool, 103 do Coffee, 301 do Rice, 2228 do Sugar, 571 do Tes, 1281 do Canned Salmon and 80 do' P.ckled >almon. |;|umm||l]e¢ L | O Clear ® Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® Rain @Snow Explanation. The wrrow flies with the wind. The top figures at station indica days; those underneath it I? any, the amouns of raintall, of melted snow in inches and hundredths, during the past Jsobars, or solid lines, connect ! air pressure; igo- therms, or dotied lines, equal temperature. The word " means high Laromeric pressure and 18 usually accompanied by fair weather: “low” refers to low pressure. and is usually preceded and accompunied by cloudy weatherand rains. liy first appear on the Wushington n the pressure is high in the interior and low aloog the coast,and the isobars extend north and south along the coast, rain Is probable; but when the “low” 1s inclosed with lsobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon s improb- able. With a “high” in the vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the Californla coast, warmer weather may be expected in summer and coider weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. AU REPORT. WEATHER BUR UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOUL- RE. WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FraNcisco. Dec. 1896, 5 P. M —Weather conditions and general forecas:: The following are the seasonal rainfalls todate as compared with those of same date iast season: | last season 12.70 inches; lest season 5.34 inches last season 3.15 Kureka 16.63 inches, Red Biuff 9.46 inches, San Francisco 8.80 inches, inches: Fresno 3.54 inches, last season .81 of an ineh San Luis Obispo 5.7 inches, last season 3.60 Los Angeles 3.83 inches, last season san Diego 2.78 inches, last season 1.43 Yuma 1.14 Inches, las: season .32 of an fnich. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 53, n um 45, mean 49 during the past twenty-four hours,.02 e pressure i3 highest this evening in I1aho, with & second area of high pressure off Eurexa. The isobsrs are irregular, which indicate some- However, rains seem The weather is gener- whoat unsettled west imnrobable i aly no Califcroia. ar throughout thern coast, where it is parily cloudy. The up rature is sligh 1y below the normal through- the ceniral and southern portions of the . but 1s not low enough to cause injurious out fros: Forecast made at San Francisco for 30 hours end midnight December 18, 1898: orthern Callforala—Generally fair Friday fresh northerly ds. Southern Calitornia— Fair Friday: erly winds. evada—Fair Friday, except partly cloudy in Borth portion. Utah—Falr Fri ) portion. Arizona—Fair Friday. San Francisco and vicinity — Generally fair Friday; fresh northerlv to westerly winds. W. H. Hammox, Forecast Official Iight north- v, except partly cloudy in NEW YORK MARKETS. Financial. XEFW YORK. N. Y., Dec. 17.—A firm tone characterized operations at the Stock kxchange to-day. The opening was steady owing to a higher market for American securities in London. gain at times was cqual to 14@13j per cent, Rub- ber common scoring the largest gain. Shortly after midday, however, the Gorld stocks were ccted 10 a severe raid and dec ined 3@2%% per- cent. Manhatian fell from 9214 to ¥J. A turn for ihe better occurred around. 1 o'clock, when it was announced from Washington that secretury Olney would appear before the Senate Committee on Forelgn Afiairs to-morrow 10 argue this time. Following this development the whole market moved up under purchases for both long and short accounts. The gain in prices was equal to 1,@214 per cent and was well distributed, _Tobacco led the upward movement and rose 10 7714 on talk of a retirement of the scrip_issued eeriy n the year. Rubber commo- rose 1o 2634 : Chlcago Gas, Spirits, Reading, the Grangers auu Louisville and Nash- ville were al! conspicuons In the advance. Money sbroad is steadily bardening, discounts fn the market in London t0-day having advanced 10 33 per cent, while rates here are merely nominal. Again sterling exchaage is gradually strength eniz, and interest and dividend payments dre to Tope Lext month 100L up A very heavy total changes show gains of 14@1 per cent. Man- hatian and Western Union lost Y to % per cent. Tobacco made an exceptional gain of 134 per cent. | Totxl sales were 173.996 shares. ‘Ihe bond marke. Was stroig to-day. The trans- actions aggresated $1,108,000. Atchison, ¢olo- rado and Pacific sixes ros= 1, Burlington and Qaincy debenture fives 1, Hannihal and st. Joe cousoi sixes 1, Kansas and Texas 7, Long Isiand cousolidated fives 134, Louisville and Nashville general sixes, 134: New York, Lackawanna and ‘Western si 1: Susquehanna and Western fives, 114; Reading first preferred, 114; do sec- onds, 1: 'do thirls, 135: Northwestern sinking fand sixes, 1%4: Rock isiand coupou firsts, 1; dg deben ure fives, 134; Utahand Northern sevens 114, and Standard Kope sud Twine sixes, 11g Chicago und Norihern Pacific firsis fives coupon fell 1343 and Iron Mountaiu general consol fives 2. In Government bods conpon fours of 1925 roid at 1203, do registered at. 12034, registered fours of 1907 #1110, do coupons at 11214 and coupon fives at 114. Grain. FLOUR—Dullsteady. Winter wheat, low grades, £2 20@3 30: fair to fancy, $3 35@4 75: do pat- ents, 34 90@5 25: Minnesoia civar, $3 50@4 do_straights. $1@4 £0: do patents. ¥4 05@5 05 low extras. £2 20@3 30: city m lis. $4@5: do pat. ents, £5_10@b 25: rye mixture. £3 20@3 30: su. pertine, $2 10@3 30: fine, $2 0@5 05. Southern maximum_temperature for the | California, except slong the | The | Congressional legislation on Caban mat- | options: £.0. b, #8c; ungradea red, ¥0@98c; No. 1 Northern, 8834c. Options opened firm and advanced 15814 on foreign busiug and firmer «ables, declined %G55 ou realizing, advanced 34@1c on better clearances and late strength, ‘closing firm st 14@ 34c over yesterday with a fairy acuve tiade. May and July most active, No. ¥ red. January, 836gc: Mareh, 885gc; May, 86c; July, 8114c: December, 8714c. CORN-—~pot, St-ady. less active. No. 2. £884c elevator; 2834c afloat; ungraded mix-d 2815 Options ‘firu, dull and weak at 15@i4c decline following the' West, and on loal May and December only traded in. 2855 January, 291c: May, 31340, (- . FS—spot, quiet. December, 2155c: January, 2214c; May, 24l4c. Spot prices: No. 2, 2164@21%4c; No. 2 white, 28c: No. 2 Chicago, 22%c; Mo. 3, 20¢: No. 3 white. 221gc: mixed Wesieri, 20@23¢c; white do, 43@30¢. December, © Provisions. 1 A RD—Quiet, weak. Western steam. $4 50; Clty. 83 75: December. $4 10. Refined dull; Continent. 84 40; South Americau, $4 25; compound. 233@ 214c. PORK—Quiet, easy. New mens, 38 25@8 75. BUT Fancy, firm: light receipts. West- ern creamery. 14@21c: do factory, 7@12c: Elens. c: imitation creamery, 14@2lc; do_factory, 7@12c; Eigins, 2lc:; imitation 11 6 CHEESE — Moderate skims. 315G 7c. EGGS—¥irm. Icebouse, 15@17¢c: Western fresh. creamery, demand, steady; part 20@21c: do case, $2@4: Jimed. 15c. | s ALLOW—Steady. Cl, Bigo: comntry, 16@ Vac. "TONSEED OIL—Quiet, about steady. Crude, 3 yellow prime, 23c. Domesuc, 38,@6¢c; 5 ICE_Fair demand, firm. apan. 415@4Yac NOL A Firm, moderate demand. New Orleaps. new, :5@34c. COk FEE—Qulvt, unchanged 1010 points down. December, $9 169 25: Janvary, $9 25; Marcn, | 89 25; May. $9 25 July 89 50: ~eptember, $9 30 | @9 38. " spot Rio, dull, nominal, No. 7, 10¢. | SUGAR—Quiet, unchunged. Of A, 43gc; mold . 46gc: standard .A, 4%c: confectioners’ A, | 4l4c: cut loas. Se: crushed. So; powdered, 454 | granulated, 434c; cubes, 484c. ¥ruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags, 9@11c. T ¥ ACHES—Peeled, 14@15¢c: unveeled, 8310c. PRUNES—Four sizés, nominal, 516@514e. RAISINS—Two.crown. 414@1434ci F-crown, 51 @33%c: 4-crown, 615@7c; Londun layers, @1 50; clusters, 8. 60@2. HOUPS—Quiet; Pacific Coast, 3@13c. Merchandiss. WOOL—Firm, quiet, unchanged. PIGIRON—Quiet. American, $11@13. COPPER—Dull. Lake, $11 20@!1 60. LEAD—Firm. Domes:ic. #3@3 05. 4IN—Steady. Straits, $12 50. Piates quiet. EPELTER—Qulet. Domestic, $4 10@4 23. CHICAGO MAKKETS. CHICAGO, Ini. Dec. 17.—Short seilers, em- boldened by su~cess achieved yesterday, made an | attack on prices this morning, forcing a decline { of Y4c from the low point of yesterday. Quiteas | much indifference was shown by Liverpool to our | decline yesterday ss to our previous advances, but this did not deierthe talent from using its | best endeavor tobreak the market. There were | 8 numb-r ot crop-damage stories in circulation, | but they were evidently disbelieved. The Cincin- nati Pr Current repor.ed the crop sitnation as | excellen . Receipts in_the Northwest were 46 cars, against 415 last Thursday aud 830a year i a:0. Chicago received 40 cars and inspected out bushels. Closing Coatinental cables were orts were heavy at 514,185 bushels. The market evidenced an oversoid condition in the last | hour when, on covering by shorts, prices ralligd 1igc. Reported heavy shipmenis of flour from Newport News prompled he buying. May wheat opened from 7934c¢ 1o 80%4c, soid between 7914 | and 8U&4c, closlag at 8034c, 1c hisher than yes- | terday. Estimated receipts for to-morrow 34 cars. | No. 2'red, spot, wheat ranged from 5844 1o 8954, closing about 59%/gc. COKN—The to.al business in the corn market cou'a very easily have been transacted in less than | 30 mionies. I:'was purely o local affair, dealings belng contined entirely to a few local scalpers who based th Ir action on what was golng on in wheat, | “Receipts were 208 cars and 53,215 bushels were | taken from siore. Liverpool cabies were 14d lower. Exports amounted to 418,151 bushels. say corn opened at 2534c, s0d between 251ic and 2574c, closiog at 2834gc, nnchanged from vesterdsy. Esii- mated receipis for to-morrow 8.0 cars. OATS—Displared rather more of firmness early than the other grains, but the wi ness which per- vaded the surroundings tended 1o check any pre- tense of Improvement. Receipts were 524 cars and | 18,357 oushels were taken from store. May oats | closed Ygc higher than yesterday. Estimated re- | ceipts 1or to-morrow 240 cars. | FLAX—Was« ensy. Cash, No. 1.731gc: North- | wesiern, 75@76%4c; December, 7234c; May, T1@ 77%4c. Recelpis were $5 cars. PROVISIONS—1he produce market had much | more room for improvement in the way of busl- | ness. Trade was In a lethargic siate and prices | were atout steady. Hog pricesshowed no partica- | lar ehange, hence provisions were not inclined | eitner to decline or advanc-. May pork closea 21 @5c lower and May lard and rios each 23gc lower. BUTTER—The butter market was sicady to- | day. Receijts were moderate and the demand fair. Crewmeries—Extras. 20c B b: firsa, 18@19¢; econds, 15@16¢: imitazions, fancy. 1: @15c; June oods, extras. 17c; firsts, 14@15¢. uainies—kix- ras. 18c: firsts, 14@l7c: seconds. 10@lzc. La- dles — Rolis, 10@llc; firsis, 3@8lsc; packing stock, 9@vYac; grease, :lp@ic; roll outter, 11@ S—Receipts were rather light and the de- Fresh stock. 19¢ P dozen. | \Was easy at 6% on call and time H New Yors exchange was sold at 35c | preminm. Closing Prices. | WHEAT—December, 77%4c: May. 8034c: July, | Ta75¢c. | U CSKN—December, 2234¢; | 28%45¢. | T OATS—December, 1634, | PORK—Jauuary, $7 6215: Ma: | LARD—January, #3 82%5: Ma] RIES—January, $385; May, $4. Livestock. | UNION BTOCKYARDS. Iri. Dec. 17.—The | receipts of cattle today were very light, and on hat account prices were 10¢ to 15¢ higher. Tbe emand was good. The hog marke. was slow and prices were generally steady, but at the close | aloss of 6c was noted. The receipts were iess | toan_expected Trade in sheep and iambs was fairly ac #ve at steady prices. CATTLE — Hecents. 7000, Fanev _caitle, £5 50@5 75: choice (0 orime 1350 10 1700 steers. 80i@5 4V: £00d 10 choice steers. 1250 1o 1500 B. 50@ 75; meaium steers. 1200 101350 D. $4 10 @4 451 fair beot steers. 100D 10 1200 Bs. $3500 400: common beef steers. $3 50@375: xood to choice stockers and feeders. 900 io 1260 b, #3 45@ 35 falr 0 good do. 500 10 875 M. B2 BJQ ! % 45: bulls. choice 1o extra, §330@3 75: buils, | poor to choice. $2 00@3 00: cows ana beifers, olce to prime. &3 504 13; cows, fair 10 cnolce. 40@3 40: (ows. common to_fair canners. $1 50 @2 35: calves good lo fancy. 84 75@d | catves, common to £00d. 23@4 10; Texas grass steers, £3 0083 40: Western range steers. $5 26 @35 8U: Western range cows ana_ bheifers. $2 50 @5 50; pulkers and springers, B head. £25@40; Texas fed steers, $3 BU@3 50. HUGS—Keceipts, 000. Heavy pacXine anc | enippin_lots. 83 103 40: common 10 choice mixed. $320@> 4%: choice assorted. $3 35@3 45; nght. #3 20@o 40: pis, €2 5@ 45. SHE. = Eecerpis. 12.000. wecE 1o ChoICe, 1210@3; lawts. 33 255 50. Receipts at Omaha. | SOUTH OMAHA. NEnr. Dec_17.—HOGS—Re- anuary, 22%c; May, ceipts, 7000, Market op:nel Gc iower, closed higher. Light and mixed, 83 15@3 30; heavy, $5 10@3 20. | TCATTLE—Receipts. 2200. Market strong (o | higher. Steers. 85 4064 75; cows. $1 50@3 50; | feeders. $3@3 90. | SHEEP—Receipts, 1200. Market firm. 1 Keceipts at Kausas Clty. KANSAS CITY. Mo. Dec. '17.—HOGS—Re- | ceipts, 17,000. Market steady. Light. £3 75@4 30: | medinm, '$2 50@3 50: neavs, $5 20@3 25; pigs, 3 00@5 15. CA'LTLE — Receipts. 5000: strongz. Native steers, best, #4 10@+ 85; fair 10 good, £300@4 10: | cows ana Feifers, best, £3 00@3 40: ‘fair to good, | $170@3 00: buils. 81 BO@:75: stockers and feea. | ers. 33 00@3 75; Texas and Wes.ern, $2 40@5 70; ca.ves, $4@10. BHEEP—Recefpts. 4000, Easy. NEW SLOCKS. PN Bonds, Exchange, Money and Raliroad hare Money on call easy at 13,@2%; 1ast loan at 2% and ciosing oftered at 3% Frime mercantle pa- per, 4% Bar siiver, 653c Mexican dollars, 51@52c. Steriing exchange is firm. with actual business in baukers' bills at 84 833,@4 ¥4 for sixty days and $4 8714 for demand. Posted rates, $4 8415,@4 88 Commercial bills, $4 8214 @4 W3l Government bonds duil: State bonds | higher: raliroad bonds firm. Silver at the board was quiet, CLOSING STOCKS, orth American... Norihern Pacific.. Prferred, Northwestern, Preferred, Am Te! & Csble. Atchison. Alton, Terre Haute 50 ‘American Expressl09 [N'Y Central. 5 American l'obacco 767 N Y, Chicago&st L ¥referred. 101 | 1st preferred Bay State Gas. 2d preferred. 68\ Y & N H. 4 N Y & New En; | Baltimore & Ohio.. Brunswick J.ands. flour dull, sieady; common (o fair, exira, $3@355; | Buffalo, Roch & P. 16" |N Y Susq & W. £0od to’ choice’ do. $, 65@3 85. Kye fiour, | Canada Pacific...,. 6434 Preferred. quiet, steady, $2 853 5. s nada Southern.. 4¥14lontario.. 09, CORNMEAL — Dull, steady. Yellow Western, uion Land. . Untario & Western 151 $1 95@: 05, Central Pactiic. |Orexon Lmprovmnt— RYE-Q et. Western, 45c delivered. Ches & Uhio. , Preie-red. S—— BAKLEY—Dull. Feeding, 28cc. L f. Buftalo. | Chitago Alion |Oreson Navigation 15 3 Spot _market “dull. firmer with | . Preferred. . Oregon &hort Line. 14 . P K FINANCIAL. Preferred Fiitsbure & Wt 13 i urg. uicksiiver........ Consolidation Coal. 34 | Preferred. e CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS | {simbeibetii f Bicters = 3 A"n "Ew Y R CCC& St Loms... 2714/ RioGranded Westn 15 L:;r-l):);red‘”‘ - g:y; s referred . 40 ey Colo el ron.. 2 Rock Isiand.. . WHEELOCK & CO., Preerred. ... 70 EomeWal&Giden. 11576 4 Leidesdorff St, Tel Main 1956 | Commerolst Cabie.160 | Frcimrar 1 a2 CENTRAL OFFICE 623 Market St., Palace liotel. Tel. Maln 5838 Uptown Office—Bald win Hotel (adjolning Griil Room). Tel. Main 339. PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. Orders instantly executed on latest market ques tations. Reference st National Bank, S. F. _PRIVATE WIRE S&W YORE: Commercial Cabie.160 Del Hudson ... 125 Del Lack&W estrn. ':5 gy Preterred.. St Panl & Omah: Preferred Q;' Fealizing. | Fort Wayne........164 [Southern Pacific... 1514 { Great Northern pid118 |Southern R R 9: (sreen bay. Preferred. 27: Harlem, Sugar Refinery. . 1128} Hocking Coal... Preferred .....100% Hocking Valley. ‘Tenn Coal & Iron.. 2634 Homestake... Preferred. H & Texas Central— Texas Pacific . 98 "ol A A & N Mich.— 734 /Tol Uhio & Central 20 Preferred 26" Preferred......... 50 Kansss & Texas... 13 [(Tolsc iouls&KC 68 Preferred. 8 | Preferred. 15 Kingston & Penn 3 Union l’ll:]‘&fl Lake Erle & Westn 1814 U P Den & Gulf Preterred. 70U 8 Cordage.. Lake Shore’ | Preferred. National 1esd..... 33%) Guaranteed Preferred. k3 1T 8 Expres: Long Isiant U & Leather. Loulsville & Nash. Preforred. Louisvilie,N Albny U S Rubber. . Preferred. 9114/Uilca & B River. 15 IWab S L & Pacific. 714] Preferred. 1 92 |Wells-Fargo.. ‘Western Union Wisconsin Centrai. Wheeling & L E. Preferred. |am Cotton Gil pfd. AW U Beer. [Ano Arbol Preferre Preferred. .. . Manhattan Con. Memphis & Charis Mexican Centra Michigan Central. Minn &S L Preferr-d. Minn & St L 1st preferred 2d oreterred Missouri Paci; Mobile & Uhlo. Nashville & ¢ Natlonal Linseed Central Norfolk & W. Preferred. American Preferred. CLOSING PONDS. Ala Class A 4s.....106 |Northern Pac 1sts.11514 Do Class B 4, 65.104 Do 2d-. 11624 ’A\lu:nmm‘ckm C. gg | gn 3ds. - 132 tchison 4s. 0 consol bs. +- Do 2ds A. 4244f0r Improvmnt st 86 Canada South 2ds.10544| Do bs. 18V Cen Pac lsts 0’85102 |u R & N lsts. 1134 Cl};mlk;; s, 1588.:0! | De consal ""é, S o0 1897 02 [Or Short Line 8s. Do 189K 102 H Do consol 5s..... 4 Do 1899.... .....102 |Pacific 650t '87. ] Ches & Ohio Bs....10814!Phila & Reading 4s 8114 Cn&N BTt Rets 5.}:&»;\[ Do 1at ptd incom. 48 >3-65s.... 14| R GrandeWest 1sts Den & It G 1st. ) St L&IronMtGends 74 Do 8s. |St L & S F Gen 6s..11034 Erle 2ds. 6474 St Paul Consols. FtWaDenCity 1sts 64 |5 G H &S A 6s, 91 Do 2d Ts. 954 Gen Elec Deb5a... 9 H & Tex Cent bs...108 Do con 8 105 Iowa Cent 96 Kansas Pa Conso's 70 Ks Palsts Den Diviil jon Pac lsts ~ 43 reg of 192 La Cousol ds.. | Do 4s, coupon Missouri fundi USdsregorl MK T uds. Do 48, coupon. Do 4| Do 2s. Moble 04s.. 68 | Dois, reg Mutual Union 8s..111%4| Do 3s. coupon J Cent Gen Bs...118 Y C & St Lonis 48103 Nor & West Gen 6s119 N Caro/iua con 4s.101 | V& funding aeot. Do registered. Do deterred s. Do Lrust rept s:pe _Do 6s 121 |Wabash 1st 5s. Northwesi Consols. 13834 West shore ds. Dodeb bs. 1077 FOREIGN MARKETS., WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, kNG, Dec, 17.—The spot market 18 quiet at 7s 236d. Cargoes dull at 56s, sellers. prompt shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: December, —; January, 6s 7d; kebruary, 6s 784d; March, 6s 84. SECURITIES. LONDON, Exg.. Dec. 17.—Consols, 111; silver, 30d; French Rentes, 103f 20c. EXCHANGE AND BULLIO! Sterling Exchange, 60 days. Sterling Exchange, sight Steriing Cabies. .. New York Exchange, sight. 10 New York Exchunge, telegraphi 1234 Fine silver, ® ounce. o 6535 Mexicaa Doliars b1 bz o TRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT—The D. H. Waetjen takes for Cork 71,731 ctls, valued at $105,500. Futures recovered some of the Jost ground yes- terday. Spot prices were aiso firm, but busibess was dull. Quoted a: $1 40@1 45 P ctl for com- mon grades, $1 471a@i 50 B cil for average No. 1,31 52145 for choice and ¥l 56@1 60 B ctl for extra cooice for milling. CALL BOARD SALES. SxEss10N—8:16_o’clock—May—2000 2000, $1 5215; 2000, §1 6234: 2000, 009, 31 5214. D SESSION — Muy — 8000 ctls, 81 5274; 20.000, 81 53: 6000. 81 5234 REGULAR MORNING SESSION—May—2000 ctls, $155%: 8000, 81 53351 12,000, $1 5354; 34,000, 81 basg: BUVY, £1 53%. AFTERNO INFORMAT, SESSION—May—6000 ctls, 81 5814; 2000, §: 53; 6000, $1 5314 BARLEY—Is qulet and unchanged. We quote Feed, 50@5614c @ ctl; choice bright, 8734¢ B cul: Prviug, 9214@9734¢; No. 1 Chevaler, 81109 o CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL S¥8S10X—0:15 0'clock —No 3ales SECOND SKSS10N—NO sales. . OATS“Fancy Feel are in demand and wil bring as bigh as §1 45 P ctl. Common to good White ranze from 8110 to $136 ® cil. accord- ing 10 quality. Black, for eed, 90c@8$1 05: for seed, $1 20@1 35; Gray, nominal; Red, $1@1 10: Sur- prise, $1 50@) 60. CORN—There is no business worth talking about. Large Yellow, 80@8215c B ctl; Small Round do, $1. White, 85@8734c. RYL—50¢ $1 3 ol EUCKWHEAL—Has 8 wider range at $1 15@ 140 ctl FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras, $5@5 10: Bukers' extras, $4 90@5: super- fine. $4 15@4 50 3 bbl. CORNMrAL, J7C.—Feed Corn, $18@19 P ton; Cracked orn. $1920 § ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are_as follows, usual discount to the (rade: Grabam Flour, $2 85 $ 100 Ibs: Kye Flour, $2 75 & 100 Ibs; Rice F.our. $575: Cornmeal, $: 35: extra cream do, $3: Oatmeal, $3 50; 'Oat Groats, $i: Hominy, 33 i0 @3 30; 'Buckwheat Flour, 88 25@3 50: Cracked Wheat. 83 50; Farina, $4: Whole Whea: Flour, 83 Koliod Oata (bois). $6@6 40: keari Barley, $8,7004; Spilt Teas, $500; Green do, $435 5. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, No further change. BRAN—$13@13 50 for the best and $12@12 50 ® ton for ontside brands. MIDDLINGS—$18@19 for lower grad £20@21 B ton for e bens: izl s FEEDSTUFFS — Koiled Barley. $19 50@20: Oileake Meal at the mill, $26 60 B ton; jobbing, #27 50; clipped Onts, £1 50 ctl. HAY-Wheat. $8@10 50; Wheat ana Ost, @%7 10: Oat. $6@9: Barley. $7@8 50: River Barley, $5@6 50: Alalfa, $6@7 50: compressed, $6@ 9 50: stock, $6@6: Clover, $6@3 B tou. SThkaW—3b@dlc B bal BEANS AND SEEDS. BEA XS—Bayos, $1 40@1 55: Small Whites,$1 16 @1 50 ctl: Large Whites, $110@1 25 B cu; Pinks, $1 05@1 20; Reds, §1 20@1 30; Blackeye, £1 10@1 20; Ked Kidney, $2 26: Limas, $1 75@ 1'90; Butters, 81 26@1 bU; Pea, $1 15@1 23. SE¥ DS—Brown Mustard, $2 76@3: Yellow Mus- tara, 32 10@:2 25 B cui: Fiax, $1 35@1 40: Canary S ;x/,@zs/a.;,a i Alfalis, 4@6%c; Kape, 214c; Hemp, Shac. DRIKD PEAS—Niles, $1@1 15 $ ctl: Groen, $1 30@1 60 B ctl. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. There is no particuiar change 1n any description. POTATOKS—Sweet Potatoes, 75c@81 10; Early Rose. 50@6Uc: River Reds, 60c B ctl; Burbank Seediings, 46@400 B ctl for Rivers and 50@81 for alines. ONIUNS—40@60c B ctl. VEGETABLES—Los Angeles Green Peppers quotable at 6 B b; Los Augeles Egg Piant, 5c ¥ M: Mushrooms, 6@15¢ B M, latter figure for buttons: Marrowfat Squash, $5@7 P ton; Tom- atoes, 20@50c P box; Los Angeles I omntoes, 7bc @1 45 box: Dried Peppers, 7@8c ® b: Green Peas, 3@5c W Ib: Los_Angeles String Beans, 10c: 'Dried Okra. 8@9c B b Cabbage, 40@50c B ctl; Carrois, SU@4UC ® suck: Gerlle, 174@2c B 1b. BUTTER, CHEESE AND KEGGS. BUTTER—Dairy descriptions are demoralized and lower. as they come into competition with Pickled Roll which Is being urged upon the mar- ket. Creameries run along abont the same. CREAMERY—Fancy, 2@zdc $ Ib; seconds. 21@ 2214c B Ib. DATRY—Fancy, ¥0c: z0od to choice, 1714@1¥c: 1ower crades. 15@16%4c B b. ; PICKLED—16@1HC § B, FIRKIN—16@17c % M. CREAMFRY | UB—18@19c B . CHERSE—Cholce mild new quotable at 11@12c common to good old, #@10c: Cream Cheddar, 11@ 12c: Young Americs, 11%5@12Yqc: Western, 113y @12%c; Kastern, 1214@15%4c @ b. EGGS~There I8 ne further decline, Kastern are quotai le at 24@25¢ @ doz for iancy and 21@322c for cold-atorase ioch Kegs, 309370 tor il and medinm and uncy; store 26¢; Duck Eggs, =oc. e . POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Another ear of Eastern will be of- fered to-day. California stock is dull. Live Turkeys, 12@1% @ I for Gobblers, 12@13¢c B for Hes: Dresged Turke s, 1:@14c; Geese, T pair, $1 6U@2: GR Ings, $1 60@2; Ducks, $4@5 for old ‘and $4 1or youn.; ' Hens, '8 50 @4 50: Roosters. young, 83 5 Fryers, $3 25@3 00: Ervilers, $3@3 25 tor large and $2@2 50 for small: Pigeons, $1 25@1 50 B dozen for younz and 75@85¢ for old. GAM E=Quotsiloas run ng witnout much lon. Quil, $1 @ di ard, $3@4: Can- vashack, Widgeon, $160; Smali Duck, 81 25: English Smpe, $1 50@2: Jack Snipe. 75c@81; Hare, $1: Rabbits, $1 26@1 50 for Cottontatls and $1 for small: Gray Geese, ¥2 50 [ White Geese, $1@1 25: Brant, $1 50@1 75: onkers, $3 50@4 50 w dozen. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, ORCHARD FRUITS— 50: o, old, $3 50 M. 3@9: Sprig, 32; Teal, $)@1 2! There are no fresh Winter Nellis offering at the moment, but cold-storage stock is bringing $1 76@ % B bo: Apples, 75@90c B box for choice. $1@1 25 for fancy Reo, 85@8bc for common; Lady Apples, $2 75: Eastern, $1 50@3 P bbl. Pears, 60c@81 25 B box. Tersimmons, 25@76¢ B box. BERRIIS— Cranberries from Cape Cod, from Coos Bay, §2 25@2 50 B box. GRAPES—TE@00c in cratesan: 6U@75¢ in boxs. CITRUS FRUIT>—Another_decline In Oranges isno.ed Mandarin Oranges, 81@1 25; Navel Or- anges, $2@275: Scedlings, $1@1 73 B box: Grape Fruit, $3@6 P box: Lemons, $1@1 50 for com- mon and $2@2 50 B box for zood to choice: Mexi- cun Limes, $4@4 50; Caiifornia Limes, 50@75¢: Bananas, $1@2 ¥ buncn; Pinespples. $2@4 ¥ dvz DRIED FRUITS, KAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS— Quotations on the Fruiz Exchange are as fol- lows: CARLOAD LOTS—A Dricots are quotable at 6@9¢ for Hoyals and 1114@12c for choice to fancy Moorparks; Prunes, bge for the 4 sizes; Peaches, a@dY4c for prime to choice, 614@7c for fancy and 9@10c for peeled In boxes; Apples 5340 B I for evaporated and 2@24c for sun-dried; Pears. 21z 5¢ for prime to choice, 4@53c for quarters and 614 for halves: Piums, 4¢ for pitted and 1loc for unpitted; Nectarines, 31,@4%4c for choice aid 6ljoc for fancy; White Figs, sc; Black Figs, 2% @2ac. JOBBING PRICES—Peaches, 4%@5%c B B hncy.Bl@ 7x,ac!nb: peeled, 127ac B i Apri- cous, 636@Jc B I fency, 10c; Moorparks, 12@ 18c; evaporated Apples, : sun-dried, 23,@3c: Prunes, 334@4c for the 4 sizes: Figs, biack, 3¢ for unprested and 5330 for pressed; white Fls, 4c: Plums, 4%p@bc for pitted and ilgc for vn- pitted: Nectarines, 4@6c @ Ib for prime to_iancy Pears, 216@bc for ‘whole, 414@d%gc 10r quarte and 434 c 1or halves. RAISINS— o CARLOAD PRICES—Four-crown loose, 534c; three- crown, 4%4c @ Ib: twc-crown, 3%ac P I: seed- less Sultanas, 5lse: seedless Muscatels, 434c; 8- crown London luyers, $1 16; clusters, 1 5U: Dehesa clusters. $2 50; lmperial clusters, $3: dried es, 3¢ B I, - JOBBING PRICES—SAN FRANCISCO—FOur-crown, lovse, B34c: 3-crown, 434c: 2-crown, 334c: seedless Sultanas. 534c; seedless Muscatels, 4 Yac; 8-crown London layers, $1 2! clusters, $1 60; Dehesa clusters, $2 76; Imperial clusters, £3 25. NUTS—Chestnuts quotable at H@10c: Walnuts. 6%6@7c B I for siaundarc and 9@9%zc B B for softshell: Almonds, 6@6%gc for Languedoc, B8@3%ac for hardshell and S@dc for paper-shell, jobbing; Peanuts, 4@6c for Eastern & d 4c for California: Hickory Nuts, 6@6c ®_Ib: Pecans, Tle@8c B 1b: Fliberts, '7la@8c; Brazil Nuts, TYp@8c: Cocoanuts, CB 1U0. HONEY—Comb, 1.@1214c for brizht and 5@8¢ for lower crades; water-white _extracted, 5@55gc: light amber exiracted, 41,@A4%¢; cark smber, 4@ 43ac: dark, 2@3c B 1. BEESWAX-23@:6c 3 1. $7 50@8 50 B bbl; PLOVISIO CURED MEATS—Bacon, 6c @ Ib for heavy, 7¢ # D for light medium, 914c for iight. 10¢ B 1 for extra light and 1135c B Ib for sugar-cured. rast- ern sugar-cured Hams. 13@13%c: Californla Hams, 1i@11%c; Mess Beef. $7@7 60: extra mess do, $8@ 50; family do, $9 50@10; extra prime Pork, $7 50@8: extra ciear, $18 B bol; mess, $14 % bvl: Smoked Beet, 10c.3 Ib. La'RD—Eastern, tierces, I8 quoted at 53c for compound and 6@8iuc for pure: palls 7e: Call- fornia tierces, 5@544c # Ib for compound and aug for pure: hali-bhls, Gygci 10-b ns. 734s: do 5- Yac @ Ib. CUTTOLENE—6@6%4c In tierces and 734 @8%gc in 10-1b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. Sumper & Co's circular sass: ‘Hides and Leather show a downward tendency and prices are somewhat lower. There seems to be a prospect of a better mar<et after the 1st prox. Wet salted Hides are quiet and tanners buy only for inime- diate wants. ry Hides remain about the same, but dry Kip are jower. Wool and sheep skins re- main at about the prices last quoted. Tallow is quie, but feirly firm.” H/DES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers are quotable at 8c 3 Ib: culls and brands, 7c; medium, 7c: culls and brands. 6c B Ib; ueht,'8c B b: culls aud brands, bc; Cowhides, 6@ culls ana brands, 5@514c; suited Kip, 6@7c: saited Calf. T@sc: saited veal, 6@7c: drs Hides. 12@18c B b culls and branas, 9@ivUc: dry Kip and Veal, 8@10c; culls, 7@8c: ary Calf, 16¢; culis. 1(c: Goatskins, 20@35¢ each; Kids, S¢; Deerskins, good summer, 20@25¢ B b; medium, 156@320c: winter. 7@8c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 10@15¢ cach: short wool, 25@3bc each; medium, 3U@45c each; long wools, 40@60c each. TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, @3%4c; No. 2, 2gc ®_D: refined, be: Grease, 2c 9 fb. WOOL—We quote Fail Wool as fo lows: Fum- boidt and Mendocino. 8@9c; free northern, T14@ 8ljae; middle countles, free, 614@7c; do. defective, 473@6c; San Joaquin, 3@bc: do. foothill, 6@7c; Esstern Cregon spring, @9c: Valley Oregon, 1134@12%¢; do, fall and lambs', 11@1134c. HO¥S—6@c for 1uir to choice and 9@lic B> for fancy. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, 434c; June- Juiy delivery, 4%c; Wool Bags, 2434@26%4c. COAL—Welllngton, $8 9 ton: New Wellington, 28 B ton; Southfield Wellington, $7 50 B ton: Seattle, $5 50@6; Bryant, 535 50: Coos Bay, $5: Wallsend. $6:" Scotch, Brymoo, berland, $13% ton in bulk and §) 4 in sks; vania Anthracile Egg, $11G12 ton; Wei thracite, $6@10; Cannel, $8@8 50; Rock Springs, Castle Gate snc Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, $11@12in buik and 818 ton in sks. SUGA 1t—The Western Sugar Kefining Company quotes, terms net cush: Cube and Crushed, 6c: Powdered, 5lgc: Fime Crushed, 6c; Dry Granu: Inted, 47¢: Confectioners’ A, 47gc: Magnolia A, 435c: Exira C, 435c; Golden'C, a14c: half barrels 14c more than barrels, and boxes ¥g¢ more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET, Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEKF—First quality, 534@6c: second do, 442G VEAL—Large, 415@5c: small, 6@7c MUTTON—\ethers, 6¢; Ewes, ¥ —Live Hogs, 514@3%c B Ib for large and nd 535@314¢ 1or small; areased do, 415 Se: third do, 31a@éc @ 1. a 1S LAMB—Tc B 1b. @bYac® b. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE ¥oR 24 HOURS Flonr. ar s« 5,215/ Middlings, sks... 178 Washington... 6.994| Hay, tons....... 275 Wheat, o 61,6n | Butter. ctis, 151 ‘Washington 2,255| Cheese, ctls 119 Barley, cus 385 Oats, ctls . 1,640 W ashingi 17.520 Corn, ctls 195 Beans. sks 773 260|Sugar. bbls. 1,830 4,798| Lumber. A 20 337 Lime, 120 66| Quicksliver, 104 . 1,600/ i.enther, roiis. ... 24 -— THE ST00X MARKET. Mining shares opened rather higher yesterday, but the improvem ent did not hold and prices de- clined as the day went on, as will be seen by the lis: of sales. The joint Confidence, Challenge Consolidated and Consolidated Imperialy west crosscut 1 from the surface tunnel Is out 884 feet, 10 feet having teen made during the week; the facelsin hard porphyry. The yleld of the Belcher mine for the past week was 81 mining carloads of ore, of the average as- say value of $27 07 per ton. 7The eross retuins in bullion from the 421 tons and 270 pounds of ore worked by the Bruuswick mill last week amounted to $6969 &8, The Confidence mine during the week ylelded 6 mining carloads of ore, which has been stored in the orehouse on the surface at the mine. The average assay value of the or: was $18 48 per ton. There bas been shipped to the Brunswick mill for reduction during the week 87 tons and 840 poands of ore. the averace battery sample of which and the wmount of bulion produced will be given in the nex: weekly statement. 1he Overman mine during the past week ylelded 10 tons and 1775 pounds of or-; which Was ex- tracted from the north drift on the 900 level. The averace mine car sample assay of the ore was $51 69 perton. ‘Ihere is Lo chance in the coadi- tion of the mine. The Hrunswick mill has re- turned $1230 02 in_gross bull'ou as the reiurns of 61 tons and 1810 pounds ot ore recently worked. ‘T'he battery assays averaged $29 85 per ton. On the 11th_ insw bullion valued at $1418 97 was sh pped. ‘Tne Welsbach Light Company has declarel a quarzerly dividend of 20 ver cent su pec share) - able December 23 to stockholders of record ecember 15. ‘Ihe d.rectors of the United States Brewing Company (/imited) will declare an interim divi deud on common siiares for the six mouths enc ing Seotember 30 of 1Us per share, less income being at the raie of 10 per cent per annum. six months' dividend on .5 per cent cumula- preferred shares is also payable on the same The $3500,000 dividend by the Calumet & Hecla copper mine of Michigan was paid yesterday. Ihe Homestead Mining Company of South Da kota will pay the usual mon.hly dividend on the 26th instead of the 25th. The Hutchinso « Plantation Company’s dividend of 25 cents per sh T+ will be paid on Monday. The Tamarack Copper Mining Company will pay a dividend of $3 per share on the 31st. BOALD - ALES. ~_rollowing were the baics io the San Franclsco Biock Poard yesterday: RFGULAR MORNING EFRSIAN. rovewwor¥e f:80. 200 Alta 86700 Ocedt ~1.25(200 Ovrm *1.30|100 Potos!. ~02{160 . 9025 Mexcn.. 47850 Savag 101150 Ophir... 100|150 .. 100 B 51100 90500 8 9t AFTERNOON SRSSTON—2:30. +w14/100 CC&V...1.05200 Oceldtl.. .75(800 POLOS: we g g Jollowine were A few changes will be noted In Apples and Pears, | Eeard yesterday: the siies in the Pacific Stock RFENTAR evesraN—17:T1 200 Alpha.....08/150 Confi 100 Alta. ......04/4000 C Im| 300 Andes....15/500 ConN Y. 400 Belcher...51300 C Point. 58/100 G &C...... 600 . - 600 34 1000 Bcorpion02 200°S B &M, 207 8 Nev.. 300 0s 650 Occldti. .. 127|450 YJuckei.29 AMTFRNOON SFSSINN—7:37. .gfi 800 Ajrha. 200 Chalige...29/20) Potosl, 51 CCV.1.0715 500 800 . 300 Crwn 250 G&C . . 100 HEN 1200 Ovrmn. 9! C(LOBING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY. Dec. 17-2 7. x. Fi0. Ashed, ;30 08 15 8 85 10) [ 1)|Nevada Queea. — —[Oceidental. 10 14{0phtr. 28 87|0verman...... 08 Con.Cal&Va. . 1.10|potosL... 87 Challence Con. 28 3(|>avage. 81 Con, Imperial. — U1[ScOrpion. .. — Confidence.... 76 —|Seg. Belcher. Con New York — U3|syndicate. Crown Polat... 17 18|=ilver Hi — EastSlerraNev — U4 Slerra 42 kurekaCon... 25 —|Unionloa. 40 Excheauer — (6|Utab.. 05 Goula &Curfy. 30 31| Ycllow Jacken 328 Bales Noreas 110 116 GOLD MIMNING EXCHANGE., 200 Lockwood Con. 100 do do . 100 Savannah.. S10CK AND BOND EXCHANGE, THURSDAY. Dec. 17-2P. M. TNITED STATES BONDS. Erd, Asked, U S 4s coup.110 Do new 1ssue120 MISCKLLANEOUS moNDN stCblebs. 110 Omnibus 6s.. 118711934 Elec L 68125 PacRoM Mts. Cntra C W bs 835 8615/10 2d is 6s... Dpot-stex-cp — 9714(P & O Ry Us. 1 Kdsn L&P 63128 ~ |P&Ch Ry 6s. 9934112 27 28 Y] Bid Atked U Sdsreg...109 1103 C F&CH RR 6810114106 [Pwi-st RR 65112 113 Geary-st R0510012103 [iteno, WL&L 105 H C&>08.103 — |SactoP&L. — 100 LosangLGs — 100 [SFENPR6..100 10114 DoGnteed 6s 1ol [SPRRAriz6s 94 98 Mxt-stCblefs128 ~ — [>PRRCalds.110 — DoKyCon bs.10575 — [SPKK(albs. — 100 NatVingsist — 100 |<PBrRCalfs. 97 88 NevONgR7s.100 — [SVWater6s. 11814 — NP CHR68.10014105 SVWacerds. 99 9935 N Ry Cal 65, — 10514/StktnG&E6s — 102 NRyCal 6s. — 95 |SunsiT&16s. — — — Oak Gas Bs.. — 104 |utter-stR0s109% — Do2diss..106% — |VisallaWlbs —~ — WATER sTOCK3 Contra Costa — S5 (San Jose.... — — MarinCo..... 49— |3prng Valley 87 97% ©AS £TOCKS. Capital. 35 |Pacific Light 48 4834 Central, — |San Francsco 9754 93 Ouk G L &'H 5334 5 20 Pac Gas Imp 88145 897 INSURANCE STOCK3. Fireman’sFa165 150 [Sun.......... COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. LondonP&A.1368 tockton. . ... AmerB&IC. — — Anglo-Cal.... 54 59 |london&sSF. — 30 Bank of Cal. 28814240 |Merch Ex. Oal SD&T Col05 110 | =—— First Nationl18415186 | - - SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. GerR®&LCo.1475 1600 [Sav&loan.. — 105 HumbS&L.1100 — [Securlty 50 — Mutual,...... 83 4214 Union Trust.770 — SFsav Uniond80 500 | STREEC BAILROAD STOCK3. California....107 110 |OakSL&Hay — 100 @eary-st..... — 00 |Presidio. 5 - Market-s 4834 4435 Sutter-st. - - PUWDEK STOCKS. Aulantic D. (Glant Con..., 1835 1934 Eastern D. gl California, — 8bc L VinCo.. — Hlg BikDCoalCo. — — | ceanlcSSCo 20 2215 CalCot Milli — — |PacAuxFA — 4 Edison Light 1247412514 PacBoraxCo. 95 — GasConAssn. — — |Pac Roll MUl — — Ger Lead Co. 80 100 |Part PalntCo — 7 HawC&=Co.. 17%e 18 [PucTransCo. — — Hutch S PCo 2413 2414 Pac T&TC.0 — — MerExAssn. — 110 |Sunset T&T. — — M Klec Lign: 6 61p|United CCo. — — SALES—MORNING SESS10% Foara— 35 Hutchinson 8 P Co. 10 Market-st Rallway . 100 Mutual Electric Light . $3000 Omnibus Cabie Bonds. .. Ftreet— 15 Edison Light & Power Co. $10005 V 6% Bonds. SALES—A FTERNOON SESIO% Foard— 20 Alaska Packers' Association. 98 75 20 do do . 99 25 10 Hutchinson S P 24 60 25 do do . 24 37 100 do do... 24 26 150 Mutual Electric 8 00 58V Water. 97 25 e e e REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS. Hannah Wormington to Henry Wormington, undivided hal? of lot'on SW corner of tcottstreet nnd‘Goldcn Gate avenue, W 27:6 by S 110; gift and $5. Eobert Dickson, Robert Mackenzle, Joseph E. Scott, James B. Roberts aund James Davidson, trus'ees, to Holly Park Presbyterian Church, iot on SE corner of Page and Clayton sireets, E 112:5 by S 37:6: $1. Jehn and Luna Stierlen to Clarence H. Hoh?:1d, 10 on W line of Ashbury street, 104:9 5 of Wal- ler, S 25 by W 106:3: $.0. u(él-rence H. Honhfeld to Sanford Sachs, same; Lulgi and Loulsa Oliva to Manuel Bartucel, lot on W line of Sanchez street, 105 S of Fourteenth, 826 by W 1053 $10. John Heffernan :o Hugh and Margaret McEIr»y, 10" on N line of Hancock street, 180 E of Noe, £ 25 by N 114: $10. Peter Oaliavuer to Mhcy Callsgher Jot on. N Iine of Twenty-first s reet, 75 W of Bryant avenue, W 25 by N 83; gift. Michael ana Margaret Doran to John H. Grady, 1ot on E line of Harrison street, 245 N of Twenty~ sixth, N 26 by E 100; $10. Joun H. and Ellen G. Grady to Michael and Margaret Doran, lovon E line of Harrison street, 245 N of Twenty-sixth, N 25 by £ 10J; $10. Miranda Welier o Thomas Magee, lot on E Line of Stockton sireet, 23:4 N of Post, N 23:10 by Thomas Magee to James Simpson, same; $10. Herman Romig to Kosa Adelsdorfer 'lot on W line of Mason street, 24:68 of Chestnut, S 48 by W 68: Mary Peterson to Jens Hansen, lot 413, Gift Map 1: $10. aniel O’'Donnell to W. L. Crooks, lots 367 and 358, Silver Terraco Homestea; $5. Serafino and Maddalena Vosii- to Stefano aud Tereca Vosti, lot on N corner of Telegraph _or County road’and Worden avenne, NW 111, NE 160, SE 110, SW 165, being lots 5 and 6, block 23, West End Map 2; also lot on W corner of Porter str-et and Worden avenue, SW 80 by NW 118:6, being a portion of block 18, same: $10. Siefano Pedrazzi aod Stefano Gianettonl to same, Iot on N line of Telograph or County road, 82 15 0f Worden av-nue, NW 128 to Porter ave. nue, NE 80, SE 150, W 83,lot 5, block 23, same; 810, ALAMEDA COUNTY. xlliott Ryder to Mary Ryder, lot on NF. line of East_Sixteentn_ street, 78 NW of Fifth avenue, N\I’V 35 by NE 100, block 81, Clinton, Eas: Oak- land; gift. ¥. I.and Marguerite L. Kendall to N. K. Mas- ten, 1ot on NE line of East Twenty-eighth street, 200 E from SE line of Thirteenth avenue, NE 127.66 to § boundary line of town of Lynn, thence N1'367 to SW iine of Vallecito place. thence SE 340 to Intersection of SW line of Vallecito place with NE line of Fast Twenty-eigh h street, thence NW 525 to beginolig, block 95, Highiand Park Map 2, Kast Oakland; $10. Erik Foes (by comm ssioner) to Equity Buila- 1ng and Loan Association, lot on Sline of Nate avenue, 72,12 W of Laucel street, 8 80, W 82, N 50 15, ¥ to beginning, being lot A% map of lois 4 and 5, block A, J. E. Mcelrath Tract, Cakland Township: $900. Wiliiam C. Elint (by Tax Collector) to Charles Babb, Jois 6, 7 and 10, biock 6, Kearney Tract, Berkeley: 88, . Lorenzo D. and Zyipha Utman to the McCarthy Company, lot 12 in subdivision 1, map of Frait- Vale Terminal Tract, Brookiyn Township; $10. nton de Freitas to Vergina A. da oscha, the E half of 10t §, biock 4, Warl Tract, or Ward Ah‘%m"‘ol“l)w Town of San Leaudro, Eden Tow) ship; $10. Jean Cslon to Marje L. Calou, unaivided half in- terest Inlots 8 and 9, block A Woitcher, Brock- hu: st and Reland 1 ract, Oakland; $10. Charies Ma m 10 Morris Marsh, loton W line ot Sixth street, 100 S of Bancrof way, W 131, S 42:10, E o a point on W iine uf Sixih stroet dis- taut 657:.2/3 S from point ~t beginning, thence N 10 begluuing, beiug iot 7. block 126, Tract B, Berkeiey Land and Town Improvement As:0c.a- tlon, Berkeloy; $205. - Harriet A. Wiiliams to Benton R. and Cather- ine E. Wiltse, the E 25 feet lot 3 Map of the Sco- T itae Jonseen 1o Gacege: D. Brisley, a1z Jol n 1o : ) lot 1 block B, Daly fract; $10. 2 Builders’ Contracts. Rosenbaum Bros. with W. L. Holman, struct an elevator in a four-story brick. nm:na': NE corner of Californla.and Front streets; $1100: no architect. N. A. Hewston with Danfel Powers, alterations and additions to a two-story building on S line of n street, 75 E of Fourth; $5633; Shea & . F. Laumeister with Sarsander & Thombson. toerect & story and a half building on K line of Nanchez street, 57:6 N of Day; $1400; Casper Zwlerlein architect. S e General Pakenham’s Body. 1 desire to know if there is an authentic account of General Edward .Pakenham's body having landed at Charleston en route for England. If there is any recora within your reach I would be glad to have you furnish me with the facts or state where they can be found. I seek this in- formation in the interest of a bit of his- tory and any half you can give me will beappreciated. It seems that the gen- eral’s body was shipped for England in a barrel of rum and that it was lost on the way; in fact, that the barrel was landed at Charleston and eventually found its way into the “up country,’”” where his bones are supposed to remain to this day. This is a matter of tradition, as far as I can learn, but the facts are well sustained, or the supposed facts, by the older genera- tion of men, and they tell a well connected and reasonable story.—Charleston News and Courier. .. The highest mountain -in the Indian Himalayas is Kunchanivunga, 28,178 feet. The highest falls are those of the Yosem- ite, some of which exceed 3000 feet. THE CALL CALENDAR., DECEMBER, 1896. Bu.|Mo.|Tu.| W.|Th.| Fr.|Sa. UCEAN STEAMEKS. Dates of Departure From San Franciaco. oAtis. | PIRR. 18, 2Pu|Pier 3 STEAMER |DESTINATION. | Truckes ....|Uoos Bay. of Para| Panama. 1812 M M S8 Portland 19.10AM | Plor 24 | San Diego. 19.11ax |Plec 11 .|China& Japan |Dec 19, 1px|P M SS . |Grays tiaroor. Dec 19, 12w | Plet 2 *|Coos Bay..... |Dec 19.10au |Pler 13 HumboldtBuy | Dec 19, 2ru | Piec WallaWaila Vic & Pyt 8na | Dec 20. 9au | Plery Newport ...... [Dec 21, Pau |Pler 11 ABlanchard | Oregon ports.. | Dec Faralion.... Yaquina Bay. Dec Del Norte... |Gravrs Harbor. Dec Crarina Dec 22, |ier 8 23,134 | Pler 11 28, bpu|Pler 13 24,2043 | Plerdt 2510 | Pler 11 26. pam|Plec 11 Empire. Columbi; Orizaba. Coos Bay.... | Newport Portlana | Dec Homer....... Yaquina Bav. | Dec 26. 9| Pler 2 STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. T Strauen Cleone. é | Portiand - {Grays B | Grays Haroor,. - | Departure Bay . . Tlilamook Bay. .| Yaquins sav. | Panama. Portiana.’. & Puget Sound Peter Jebsen Czarina.. Washtenaw . -|China +nd Japan. . | Newport. . Australia. Honoluiu . Crescen City. .. Riate of Cal SUN, MOON AND 11IDE. BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL U. 8. COAST AND GRODETIC SURVEY me} AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT, December—1896. Fridar, December 18. NoTE~—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given In the left hand eolumn, and the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence as to time. The second tims column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and tae last or righs band column gives the Iast tide of the day, except wheu there are but three Lides, as sometimes Tho belghts given are additions to th soundings on the United States Cosst Surve charts, except when & minas sign (—) precedes the Deight, and then the bumber given is subtractive from the deoth ziven by Lhe charts. — NOTICE TO MARINERS, A branch of the United States Hydrographle Office located In the Merchants' Exchange is maintained in Sam Franclsco for the benefit of mariners withont regard to nationality and free of expense. Navigators are cordially Iavited to Visit the office, where complete sets of charts and salling direcifons of the world are kept on hand for com- d reference, and the latest information regarding lights, dangers 1o navigation and sll matters of interest to ocesn commerce. The time ball ontop of the bullding on Tele graph Hill 1s hoisted about ten minutes before noou. and is dropped at noon, 120th meridian, by telegrapbic signal received each dav from the gfllofl ‘States Naval Ob.ervatory . Mare Isiand 3 A notice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error. If any. is published the same day by the atternoon papers and by the morning papers the followlng uav. W. 8. HUeHEs, The Time Ball. Lieutenant, U. 8 N., in charge ERANCE AYDROGRAPAIC OFFIOR. U. 8. N. TERCHANTS BXCHANGR } £ax FRANCISCO. December 17. 1898. The tme ball on Teiegraon Hill way aronpel exactly as noon to-day—L e. st noon of the 120ta wieridian, or exacily &L 8 P M., Greenwich ima. W. 8. HUGHES, Lientenant U. 8. N._ in charge. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrivod. THURSDAY. December 17. Stmr Orizaba, Von telms, 1014 days tm Guay- a Ensenada — hours: pass and mdse, (o , Perkins & Co. Stmr Arcata, Cousins, 43 hours from Coos Bay, pass and mdse, 1o 0C &N Co. Stmr Trackee, Daniels, 50 hours from Coos Bay: 300 tons coal, to J D Spreckels & Bros Co; 188 af 1t Inm ber, toJ S Kimball StmrCaspar, Anfindsen, 41 hours from Hue- neme: produce. 1o Field & Stone. 3 Stmr Santa Cruz. Nicolson, 43, days trom San Diego, +ic: proauce, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Sunr Bonita, Reed, '42 hours rrom Coos Bay, etc; mdse, 1o O'C & N Co, Stmr Corona, Jepsen. 61 hours from San Diego znt Way ports: pass and mdse, t0Goodali, Perkins ‘0. Stmr Mariposa, Hayward, 24 days from Syd- ney, via Honoluln 6 days 20 hours; pass and mdse. to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Stmr Gipsy. Leiand, .U hours irm Moss Landing, etc: produce. 1o Goodall. Perkins & Co. Br sunr Aswanly, Murray, 133w days from Mororan. arr.ved of (his port. and was ordered. to Portiand by the pilot boa Bodlta. Snip St Nichoias, McTutosh. 139 di Phllndsiphia; md e, to Wlilie - 5. Disond & Coe™ Schr Chas R Wilson, Johnson, 17 days trom Grays Harbor; lumber, to Wilson Bros & Co. Clearod. THURSDAY. December 17. Ship Jonn C_Potter, Meyer, N ; oSuip 2 eyer, Nanaimo; George Salled. THURSDAY. December 17. U 3stmr Monterey, Clark, Santa Monica. Stmr W hitesboro, Johnson. Stmr Weeoit. Whitney, Kureka. Stmr Newsbor, rosen. Stmr Noyo, Levinson. Fort Brazg. Brstmr Lennox, Wiilamson. Algoa Bay. Stmr Coos Bay, Jansen. San Pedro. Etmr Homer, J essen, Coos Bay. Jr bark Inverneil, -y mmers. Queenstown. Bars Richard 111, Connor, Victoria. Bktn Omega. Harringion Coos Bay. Bktn Archer, Calhoun, Honolulu, Schr Albion, Thorsen. Schr John A, Hellquist, Eureka. Telegraphie. POINT LOROS, Dec. 17.—10 m i—Weatha: hazy; wind NE; velociiy 8 miles. Charters The Br bark Blatrlogle 101ds lumber at Hastings Milis for South Africa: Br ship Lyderhorn, lum- ber at Che nainus for Sydney, 30s; Br bark Wy- thop, lumber on the Sound for Lelagoa Bay, 58s 9d: Brshlp Hutton Hall, whea: at Portland for Europe, $13 8d- prior to arriy The Ger ship Othmarschen was chartered prior toarrival for wheat to Sydney, 3 s. Spoken. Per ship St Nicholas—Aug 18— Dn bark N D R from New York, for Brisbane: in lat 29 12, loug 36 14 W, same day. Brship Klog Arthur, from New York. for Australa. Oct 13—Lav 59 13 S Jong 71 04 W. Ger bark Plus. from Hamburs, 10r Valparalso. Oct 16—Lat 56 24 S long 76 57 W, Brahip Pengwern, from Rio de Janeiro, for Astoria. All well. Per ship Anaurus—Nov 24—Lat 9 . long 137 W, Brbark Invergarry. hence ~ept 16, for Cork. Per Br bark Inveramsay—Oct 17— Lat 55 long 78 40 W. ship May Elint, from New for San Franclsco. Oct 20—Lat 54 40. S. long 83 W. Prship Suth- erinndshire. from Poriland, for Liverpool. Dec 1 Lat 12 30 N. loag 118 W, Ership Ross shire, hence Nov 21, for London: Br ship Puritan, hence Nov 21, for Hull Both vessels side by v 10—Lat 2 N. long Su W, Br ship Seatarer, from Liverpool, for San Francisco, Domestic P ASTORTA—Salled Dec 18—Br ship Cambrian Princess, for Queenstown. Arrived Dec 17—Br bark Midas, from Valpa- iso. T PORT GAMBLE—Salled Dec 17—Schr J M Col- man, for San Francisco. Arrived Dec 17~scut Chas E Falk, froa Port Townsend. NAVARRO—Arrived Dec 17—Simr Alcatram hence Dec16. EUREKA—salled Dec 17—Bktn_Moaitor; stmr Pomons, for San Francisco; scar Serens Thayer, for San Pedro. ALBION—Arrived Dec 17~Stmr Scotia, hence Dec 16. GEORT HADLOCK - Cleared Doc 17—Bktn J x rifliths, for Hono'u'u. SAN PEDRO—Saued Dec 16—Scbr C 8 Holmes, for Port Biakeiey: hr Meteor, for Port Gamble. VENTURA—Salled Dec 17—Stmr Geo Loomis, for San Francisco. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Dec 17—Schr Al calde. trom San Jose de Guatemala. ASTORIA—Arrived Dec 17—Br bark Heath- field, from Kobe; bktn Addenda, from Tientsin. Saifled Dec )7—Bk:ns Portland and Eureka, for San Francisco; Brship Vallarol, for Queenstown, pROCKPURT—Arrived Dec 17—Sime Scotla, hco i Forelgn Ports. HONOLULU—Arrived Dec 4—Bktn 8 N Castle, hence Nov 11. Dec_S—Ger bark_Ardgowsa, from W. Dec 6—Bkin 8 G Wilder, hence rig Lurline, from Kahului in dis:ress. Dec 8—Nor bark White Rose, from Newcastle, NSW. Dec 9—U S stmr_Alert,” hence Nov 18; bark B PCheney. from Port Townsend: stmr Maripo+a, from Colonies: Haw stmr Mauna Los, henve Dec1. Dec 10—Ger ship Marie Hack- feld, fram Liverpool. Salled Dec 4—Haw bark Rosalle, for Royal Roads. Dec 5—Haw bark Diamond Head. for San Erancisco. Dec $—Bark ~ Albert, for San Frans cisco. NEWCASTLE. NSW —Salled Nov 5—Haw bari R P Rithet, for Honolulu; Br bark Ancon, for San Diego, Nov 6—Brbark Morlalta. for San Fra clsco.” Nov 17—Schr Lizzie Vance, for Eu Haw ship Hawailan Isles, Brship King Edward, for San cranclsco. Nov 19—Br ship Olivenank, for San Francisco. Nov 20—Br ship Burmah, for San Francisco; ship steriing, for San Francisco; Br bark Doon, for Honolulu; schr Rovert Lewers, for Honolulu. In port Nov 21—Br ship Arranmore, forSan Franclisco; Ger bark Caliao, for Honolulu: Br ship Cressington, for San Francisco; Br bark Dunner- dale, for San Francisco: Nor bark Faniasl, for Honolulu; Br ship Gleneivau, for Oregon: schr Robert Lewers, for Honolulu; bark Selkirkshire, for Oregon; bark Seminole, for Honolulu: kx ship Swanhilda’ for Honolulu or San Francisco; Br ship Talus, for San Francisco. Chartered to load for Honolulu—Scnr Louls, bktn Newsboy, schr Movelty, ship Santa Clara, shio C F Sargent, bktn Geo C Perkins. For Kahulni—Scnr Metha Nelsoo. For San Francisco—Bark Geo ¥ Manson, Br ship Pendeen, Er ship Speingburn, SYDNEY—In port Nov 21-Shin C F Sargent, for Honolulu, via Newcastle, NSW: Haw bark Leahi, for Honolulu: ship Santa Clara, for Hono- lulu, via Newcastle, NsW; bark Snow and Bur- gess. for San Franclsco. Arrived Nov 21—Brship Primrose Hill, hence Sept 12. PORT PIRIK—Arrived Oct 16—Br ship Dunmore, from Port Blakeley. PORT ADELAIDE—Arrived Oct 31—Bark Car- ondelet. hence Aug 21. MELBOURNE—Arrived Nov 2—Nic Wrestler. from New Westminster. CALCUT ' A—Arrived Dec 16—Brship Yarkand from Port Blaxeley. NEWCASTLE, NSW—Sailed Dec 15—Br ship Cressington, for San Francisco. NAGASAKI—Arrived Dec 15—Bktn Arago, frm Asioria NANAIMO—Arrived Dec 17—Bark Colusa, frm Honolulu. rl of bktn Importations. COO0S BAY—Per Arcata—460 tons coal, 1 bx mdse, 2 bxs groceries, 100 bdis trees, 2 cs shrab- bery.'7 bals branches. 5 obls empty betties. 2 .ubs 2 bxs butter. ¥ cscheese, 37 bbis salmon, 210 s«s Pota oes, 5 pigs express. Por: Orford—11 bxs powder. GUAYMAS—Per Ori zaba—67 bxs oranges, 3 bxs limes, 1 bbi 3 sks beeswax. 1sk green peppers, L cs copper wire, 10 bxs shrimps. 1 sk shark fins, 2 sks horus, 40 sks damiana. 1 pkg coal sampies. 74 skasulphurets, 1 cs saws, 9 bales deerskins, 4 pkgs magniparia, 200 sks garvanzas, 30 bxsoranges, 1 typewri.er, 7 bags precipitates, 6 pcs 9 bars go d bullion. 73 bars s iver oulllon, 4 bars gold and silverbullion, 1 sk gold siaz, 1360 sks metal, 6 sks 39 crts shells, 830 hides, 6 bdis hides ana skins, 59 ca sait fish, 50 cs Mexican co.n. 75 turtles, 8cs fish. HUENEME—Per Caspar—3457 sks barley, %21 sks wheas, 3344 sk corn, 125 sks oats. 5 bb.s b - ties. 4 bxs 1 cs bottles. 2 bxs zinc, 1 sk cop er. 18 bxs © bdls iron, 217 sks bones, 4 bales rags, 15 5 cs apricots, 12 sks muscard, 14 sks beans, 6 tanks 1 bx samples, 3cs eges. 4 bdis pelts, 1 bx peas 1 es mdse, 2 bxs prunes, 1 iron door, NEWPORT—Per Santa Cruz, 1 coop turkeys, 800 sheep. Pori Harford—1 bx fish, 2309 sks biiuminous rock. 334 hogs. SYDNE Y—Per Mariposa—70 c3 co:d (£350,000 9731 skins. 2641 bales wool. 2000 hids, 620 s«s ore, 16 drums givcerine, 35 cylinier; ammonia. Auckland—377 hides, 190 drums giycerine, 11 cs gold (£0,100). Hono.ulu—8565 sks saear, bnchs bananas, 342 cs pineapples. MONTERFY—Per Gipsy—2 pkgs vegetables. Santa Cruz—3 bxs butter, 11 cs cheese, 500 bbls Iime. Moss Landing—32 bxs butter, 1 dressed calf, 475 sks potatoes. Piceon Point—15 eks oats, 177 sks beans, 26 bxs cheese. SAN DIEGO—Per Corona—1 bx grape cuttings, 1 c.shoes. 190 bxs lemons. 1 pkg junk, 784 bxs oranges, 1 bbl wine, 1 Cs scales, 2 bxs wire guard: 17 pkgs housenold goods, 1 sk duts 51 bxs ira; 7 bxs limes,7 cs grape rruit, i pkg fornitur 123 bils hides, 11 hi-bbis pickled tish, 214 tbls 1 keg olives. 61 tubs butter, 150 bxs raisins, 1cs mdse, 328 bxs oranges and limes, 2 bales hose, 1 bx' candy, 2 pleces marble, 1 es hardware, 5 c3 esgs. Newpor.—10 bbls potatoes, 260 bxs oranges, 21 bxs lemons. 7 sks wainuts, 60 sks peanuts, 5U sks peanur chilies, 1 coop turkeys. Redondo—1282 bx oranges, 1 sk walnuts, 1 cs shoes. 46 bxs lumons. 3 cs clothing, 1 bx earthen- ware, 1 cs personal effects, 7 pkgs wire, 34 tubs buiter, 2 cs mdse. Port Los Angeles—5 planos, 98 bxsoranges, 1 cs wine, 1 cs honey, 1 bbl dried fruit, 50 sks pop- corn.’1 cs peas. 50 bxs lemons. 10 bbis vinegar. Por: Harford—3114 bxs butter, 37 cs eggy, 4 cs axle grease, 1 crt iron grates, 1 roll hose, 16 co: 10 bdis hides, 500 bxs apples. 4 coops chickens, 2 coops pouitzy. 1 co.p Lurkess, 10 dressed calves, 3 cs mdse, 1 caunon, 1 bx fish, 729sks beans, 1550 131 sks coffee, 1642 lemons, 36 sks crawfish, , 4 3k peas. 2 bxs butter, 5 bbls tallow, 22 pdis pel.s, 103 bals hides, 88 sks walnats. Consignees. Per Corona—G W Schoellbicher; Ed Fletcher: O Hamiiton; L Scatena & L0; Wetmore Bros: Mc- Donough & Runyon: Frede:ickson & Co: Gray & Barbieri; Campodonico & Malcoim: Dalton Bros: Nash & Boesenecker: Chiuda & Botts; kveleth & Nash: Fiach & Hirshfeldt: Minaxer & Weibanks; Wittland Produce Co: Santa Cruz Island Co; Dr A Warner; B Katchinskl; D E A lison & Co; Gould Greenbaum, Well & Michaels: Lohse & 0 E Weatherhead; C A Vernon Meica'f; C M Volkman: J H Newbauer & Co: W 8 Newhall; P A McDonald: A Paladint; General Elec. Co; American Union Fish Co; J B Inguglis; G Camilloni & Co: A Lovy & Co; W R Knoight & Co; Dodge, Sweeney & Co: S P Milling (o; M Zimmerman: Hilmer, Bredhoff & Schu z; Labor Kxcusnse: H Kirchman & Co; Marshall & Heimers: Getz bros & Co: W P Fuller & Co: Hills Bros: Wheaton, Breon & Co; Wiizel & Baker; A ’f Freitas; Dairymen's Union: W W Moniague & Co: W W Menue; Home Supply Assn: Bi singer & Co: Kuss. Sanders & Co; L G Sresovich & Co: J K Armsby & Co; M Kalish & o; H Heekmann & Co; Judson Fruit Co; F Uri & Ca: A Fedora: C E Whitney & Co; H H Sattler; PCSS Co:J D Sprecke!s & Bros Co: Moore, Ferguson & (o; H S H Frank & Co; Ploneer Wine Vauits; Milwaukee Brewery; Sau Francisco Brewery; A 1 Bryan Sno- Co: D Hamburger & Co: Welster & Co: Howe Scale Co; Amer Press Assn; A Galll Fruit Co; J Ivancovich & Lo; Nathan, Uoormann G R Starr. Gaicla & ; Labenvaum & Co; Levi Speige. & Co; Maggini: W H Q Greenhood; Wolt & ~on: vl 1 1 Kisdon: Bowers Rubber Co; T H B I'hanohauser & Co; I Gutte: Paiadini; H Levi &« 0: Lurmun & Co: F huther & Co: G Siaacke: & eiting and L ad Co, W' Josiza & Co: W r & (o: Caviera, 1.0ma & Co; Chas Tetzen; J 8 Galfens: P Ah:l’mlh H Kennle; J Wasier Mig Co; Welis, Fargo & Co: San Vicente Mining Co; Anglo-Culifornia Bank Candelaria Cou Mex Mining Co; Chinese mer- unte. e aspar—A Gerberding & Co: M Johnson: Bassett & Bunker: Field & ~tone Co; Erlanger & o Chas Harley. G 8 anin Cruz— anta Craz Isiand Co: Roth, Bium & Co: J C Johnson & Co: G Camilloni & coi C P Loomls. Per Arcata—Mack & C McNeven: Thomas Loushran Bredhoft & rchuiz: H Dutar. Lo: Tilmann & Sendel. ‘Per Bonita—Bandon Woolen-mills; Getz Bros & Co: K Cannann: H H Sattier: J ~choenfe d: u ¢ & N Co: Stundard Oil Co: Thomas Loughran; Wells, Farzo & Co: Ma-shall, Teggar: & Co. Fer Gipsy—Dairymen's Union; Leminz-Palmer Milling Co: Dedge, Sweeney & Co: H Duiar Cowell & Co: Nortol Teiler & Co: B Braunschweiger & Co: Standard Oit Co; Gundlach & Bandschu: Cal Bottiing Co: ‘Thomas Loughran: Herman Joost Per Mariposa—] D Spreckels & Bros Co: Geo Hermann; U KT Co: W Nord ‘i homas & Son: W M McChesney & Son: Rudolph Sprecke.s: Lon- don, Varis and Amer.can Bank: Willamet and'Paper Co; Bank of Bri ish North Americ Lveleth & Nasti: Wetmore Bros; Welch & Co: A D Vanvaies: ullbe:t, Clements & Co; J Kushlan ‘Auglo-California Bank; Parrott & Co; € k Wels smith’s Cash Store; A H Smith: Hilmer, Wells. Forjo& F Peterson & Co; Willlams, Dimoaa & Garcia & Maggini: S Mogensiein: W Abrens: Stewart & Co; S Koshiand & Co; Wells, Fargo & Co; Chb nese merchauts.

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