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TH SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14 1897 10 s ——————— THE COMMERCIAL WORLD SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Wheat prospects steadily improving. Wheat frejghts stesdy. « o?v. and Barley higher. Oats and Rye dull. Hay advanced sgain. Feedstuffs firm. Colored Beans wesker. White firmer. Potatoes ani Onions steady. Vegetables firmer. Butter lower and weak. 1ggs rather easier. More Fastern Poultry in. Tresh Fruits contiune to fmprove. Dried Fruits ¢ Provisions firm and active. Hides and Leather stiff. ¥ indications for Hops. Wool very firm. Goced prospects for Mutt Silver unchanged. Oils s before Coftee unchanged. Hams scarce. tter Hogs lowe! O Clear ® Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION DURING PAST 12 HOURS Expianation. The mitow flies with the wind. The top figures et station indicate maximum temperature for the da; those underneath ft, it ¥, the amount of rainall, of melted snow in inches and hundredthi during ‘the past twelve hours. lsobars, or soll lines, connect poins of equal air pressure; igo- | tberms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The word “high” means high barometric pressure and is uvsusally accompanied by fair weather: ‘low” refers 10 low pressure. and is usually preceded end accompunied by cloudy weather and rains. ws” usually first appear on the W ashington When the pressure is high in_the interior fow along the coast, and the isobars extend 1 south along the CGASt, rain is probable; “low* 1s inclosed with isobars of curvature, rain south of Oregon is 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. [Le reverse of these conditlons will produce an opposite result. marke THE WEATHER BUREAU. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL~ TURE, W EATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, July 13,1897,5 2 . . The following are the maximum temperatures reporied to-aay by t-legrabh from Weather Bu- rean stations in California: Eureka 62, Red Biuff 106, Fresno 110, Yuma | 106, ~an Luis Obispo 90, Los Angeles 86,San Diezo ~an Francisco data: Maximum temperature 68, | minimum 56 and mezn 6 Weather Conditi s and General Fore- casts, An area of iow pressure lies over the upper Mis- souri Valley. 1 hie pressure s also low over Arizona and north- easiward to the ~an Joaquin Valley. During the | past twenty-four hours there has been but little change in pressure alonz the coast temperature rem aius leys of California. Owi igh in the great val- 0 rain in Nevads there has been a fall in tem perature of about 14 degrees. A maximum wind Ve ocity of s0 miles per hour from the south is reporte at {daho Fal s. orecasts made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending midnight July 14, L 8972 Northern California — Fair Wednesday: con- tinued warm weather in the i erly winds on the coast. Southern Califor.ia—Fair westerly winds. loudy early Wednes lay mornin warmer in northea tern portios. terior: fresh west- Wednesday; fresh fair Uts r Wednesday: warmer nurih Wednes- day night Arizonu—Fair Wednesday; continued warm weather. Sun Krancisco and vicidity—Fair Wednesday: fresh westerly winds. ALEXANDER G. MCADIE, Local Forecast Official. NIW YORK MARKETS, NEW YORK, N.Y., July 13 —Sugar Refining’s erratic fluciuations were again to-day the fea'ute of the siock market. The announcemeut wrs made in ear y trading of the fallure of Decker, howell & Co., understcod 1o have been operating for the bear account in cerufi ates. As this fiem was reported over three weeks ago to be in diffi- culties, the anuouncement caused no particular surprise. Ihere was no fresh mews of a definite natire from Washingion rezarding the conrse of the tar ¥ bitl in conference. but the oniy Inferesce that could be drawn from the action in certifiates v.as tnat the situation continued favorable so rar as sugar interests were concerned. The iniiial quotations for certificates were at a reaction t10m 3 day’scio ing figuie, but there was a quick Wdvance from the | pe:ing 10 the higlest price yet attiined On COVeT ng Supposed to be for an im- portant in erest. ihe ceriificates continued ali day wiih wide fluctuations. The rest of the marxet was firm in the first two hours «n ali - ited volume of business. but became more gctive eaily in the afternoon, with coa ers und granger shares partcularly active. Coalers wer - affec ed by the decision of Justice Ch s er, tuat the procedur - p-ovided for i the anti-irus law, under which pro e-dings had been be;un aguinst the pr s aenis of the anthracite coal rail- Toads, 15 U .cons itutional. becauss It falls 1o pro- vide 4ny Immunity for wiines es £:0m the peial ties incurred under the act. A contributory help- ful influence was indications that the soft-coal miners' siri <o is benefiting the anthiacite trade. Granzer shares were affected by the continued ble crop news as well astue ge:eraly bull- siment engencered because of the expe- of the tariff bili. American Tobacco was oting notably strong on tarif? expectaions, closing ut sbout ihe best prices of the da; tions showed small declines, abroad was reported apathetc, with setilement developments without significance. Lo.dou houses sold a smail amouut of *t. Paul, Actual rates tor sterling exchanze were nearly higher 10-duy on moderate remitiing demand coming on the narrow markei Government bonds were 8.eady and unchanged. Rallway strongand active. he features were: Brooklyn Rapia Transit fives, Chicazo, Burlingios -an i Quincy fours, Nebraska extension, Fort Worth end Kio Grande firs », Jobile aud_GLio xenerals, North-rn Pacific gen «ralibirds, New York, ~usquehanns and W e-tern ge eral, Oregoi ~hort Line incomes A,-Oregvn Improvement fives firsi (interest jald), Leading general dours, Wilkesbarre an) Eas ern firsts, Alchison, Chesapeake and Uhlo, Etandard Kope and 7 win» issues. The miore inuportant adyauces were in Atchison adjustment fours, 33 per cent 1o 503 «nd general fours, 310 8514; Chesapeake ind Uhio general four and » hail. a0 7674, and s xes 193 to 122: Chicego. Burlingicn .nd Quiney fours (Ne- braska exiension), 8 to 9414 Fort Worth aid 3 i0 Grande firnts, 3 10 U541 M obile and Uhio geueruls, 3 10 69V5: Norunern Pacific general threes, g0 56; Lr:gon -~hort Liue incomes A, 1y to -614: Orecon Improvement fives firsts (iiterest pud), i to 22 Money on call 1@114 per cent: time money—60 days 2 per cent, 90 duys 214 per cent, four months 14 per cent, six Months 3 per cent, seven months 3 per cent on good mixed Siock Exchange col- lateral. Prime indorsed bils. receivable, 3 per ce.t: cheice prime single nun es. Sy per conts £00d numes, 4adlp per cent. Posted asking rates for sterling, ¥4 %7 fur jong bitls end $4 8% for | cemand. Actuslrates: Long bills, $4 86@4 8614; | slzhi drafts, $1 B7@1 8714 cable raust. rs £4 875, @i 87%z. Domestic ex. hauge on New York an San bran isco sigbl, 17%4¢ premium; telegravh, 20c premium, Mouey in London, 15 per cent. Rates of di cout in op-n warke:, both short and 3-months bills, 13-16@% per cent. London quota- but the murket Wheat and Flour. WHEAT— 10:30 31:00 12:00 1:00 Julv .. 1714 1% THYL 788 eptember. ... 714, T2 T2 T2% December...... — 4 74 Tayg ~yot nigher: 1. o. . atioat No. 1 Norinern spring New Yors, 8134c; No. } Northern spring Dulutn, #134¢: No. 3 hard winter. 7434¢: No. Zred. 73%, @Tsbac. Futare closing: July, 783 December, 7414c. FLOUR— Winter, bbis, superfine, 82 €0@3 00: No. % extra. §8 10@3 35; No. 1 exira. 53 45@ 5 €0 clours, $3 4U@3 55; straights, $8 95@4 10 patents, $4 25@4 50. GRAIN FREIGHTS—New York to Liverpool by steam, 234d. September. T23%c; Produce. COFFEE—Rio, spot dull. steady: No. 7, 74c. Futore cio.log: March, $7 10@7 15: July, $6 60 @6 65: September, $5 75@6 80: October, §6 556@ 6 40: December, $6 9 @7 V0. LARD—Prime. §4 05@4 07%. TORK—Mess. $8 25@8 50. T ALI OW—3 1-16@3Yac. 'TICK—Creamery. Western, 186 —State, fresh gathered, 12@12%c AK—Raw, firm: S8-deg. test centrifugals. 96-dex. test Ao, : Hac. VETKOLEUM—New ork renned, $6 00: Phila- delphia and Balumore refined, §6 95; retinea in bulk, 83 45. HOPS—Crop of 85, 3@4c: crop '96, 6@8c: coast. crop '95, 8g4c; crop ‘96, 6@1U. London market, 50:¢70s. WOOL—Domestic fleece, 18@z3c: pulled, 15@ 23c. HIDES—Buénos Avres. dry. 20 s, 15%:@18¢: Galveston, 20 to 25 Ibs.. 14@15¢. LEATHER—Hemlock sole, Buenos Ayres, light to heavy weights. 18@19c: acld, 19@2:c. Dried Fruits. RAISINS—California. 50-1b boxes, 2840:crown, @bpc: seeded, T3, @5kc: seediess muscatels, 2@534c. CURRANTS — 47@514~ fn barrels: cleaned bulk, 61,@6c: cases, 5145@534c: CArtons, 6@7LaC. itornia, 26-1b boxes, 4@7c 50-1b FHRUNE boxes, 314@7c. - bags, 6@8c: bags, 83, YA Ch £S—California, unpeeled, boxes, 7@9c: peeled. 10@12c. APRICOTS—California, voxes, 7@12c: T42@10¢c. CITRON—11@12%j4c for fauCy boxes. F1GS—Fancy ordinary, 12@l8c; iancy washed, W@ DATES—Persian. 60-1b boxes. 26@3%c: Fard, in boxes. 434 @bc: cases, 53, @6c. n“ii‘{i: TS—California ~siandard, 6%gc; soft she Meotals. PIG IRON—Southern, 39 2610 50; Northern, 0@z Flu TIN—Straits 813 75@14. £ COPPEK—Brokers, 811 13%4: exchange, $1080. asy. LEAD — Brokers, #3 85; Strong. exchange, $3 60. Stocks and Bond Opening. .$134 75, American Suar, Auwerican Sugar Amencan To American Bpirit Mig Co. Atcuison. ... Bay State Gas. Cabadian Pacific... Central Pacific. ... Chicago Gas. C.B&Q Con. Gas.. Cordage Coraage Denver & Kio Delaware & Lackawana. Erle.. Fort Wayne. General Electric.. Hocking Vailey.. Jersey Central.... Kansas & Texas, Pid Lake Shore Louisville & N Maonattan Con....... Missourl Pacific... .. Nattonal Lead. New Haven : New York & New England. B0 New York Central, 102 00 North Pacific...... 15874 North Pacific, Pfd. Wi Northwestern .. 1775 North Americap, 400 Oregon Navigation. 18 00 Oregon Navigation, Pid. Pacitic Mall. .. rullman ... Quicksilver (Con Exchnge)., Rock Island Reading. ... toutbern Pacific.. KL Paul.... 85 50 Louls & . —_— xas Paclfic. ...... — Tennessec Coal & 1ron 2575 Unlon Pacific. - 58il U. & Lesther. pe U. & Leather. Pfd... 60 75 Western Union. 83 50 Wabash, P1d . —_ Ear siver, Steriing o don, €0 days. . Steriiue on London, sight. , resistered. .. S 4%, new. . 4’s, new, counon.... . coupon CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO., 1rn, July 13 —Provisions were lower in early trading. owlng to the heavy re- | ceipts of hogs here and at the West, liberal of- terings by local traders and considerable long llquidation. Prices rallied, however, in Iater trad- ing in sympatby with higher grain markets, a tris< demand from packers, good buying by out- sidersand the covering of shorts. The spol mar- ket showed improvement, and this factor had a beneficial effect vn prices. In cattle there was a fair Tuesday's supply. Trade was slow at barelv steadv prices The cat- tle coming in are largely of medium quality with a good many br nded and common lots. The stockerand feeder trade absorbs the offerings, with o parilcular change in prices. Texans are vlenty and slow at a decline of 10c fiom iast week's prices In hogs lust week’s advance of 20c is fast melt- ing away. “hip;ers are buying heavily. Prices ried off wea~ at yesterday’s dec ine, saies being larzely at a further reduction of 23ae. Sheep were in fairly active demand at steads prices, the better cluss of sheep selling better than last week. Lambs were active. witn large offer- ings. Oregons, Washingtons and other \esterns are arriving in large numb rs and seliing well. WHEAT— 11:00 11:30 oy 7 7184 September, 6535 6615 6 December. 8815 o8is Gsis : 300 i Juy L g =, Neptember. ... 66la 6714 67 December. ..... x5 6815 6874 s 68 COLN—July, 25%c: Sep.ember, 2634¢; Decem- be-, 2734c: May, -uc. UAT: —July, 175g@)8c: September, 1814¢: May, 2034c. BARLEY~Cash No 3, 27@34c. RYE_Cash aud Juiy, $5c; September, 3514c, FLAXSKED—Cash. 783c; July, 78c; Sepiem- ber, 7. c. VIMOTHY—Cash, $275; August, $2 70; Sep- tember, $3 5233@2 65 Produce. FORK—July. $760: September, $7 55. LAKD—Juiv, $3 85: S-plember, $390@3 92; October, $3 95; December, $4 02. R1bB~—July, #4 22; Septemnber, $4 30@4 32: Oc- tover, $1 35 BUITTER—Dall. Creameries—l.xtras, 14lgc; seconds, 12@ 3¢ Dairies—f ; seconds, 9¢; packing stock, fiesh, Sc. iS—Steady and Inactive. Firsts sold chiefly at8c, loss off cu.es returned. firsts, 1316@14c; xtras, 12c: flrs@u, 10 Livestock. H0GS — Ligh:, $3 30@3 55: mixed. 33 308 34714 henvy, §3 10@3 421 ; rough, $3 10@% 25. Sales 28,500." Receipts 2%,000. Estimated to-mor- row . ,000. CATYLE—Beeves, 33 7595 10: cows and helf- ers. $1 BU@4 30; Texas steers, $2 75@4 00: stock- exs and ieeders, $5 25@4 25. Receipts 4500, SH EEP—Recelpts 11,000. Keceipts at Omahn. SOUTH OMAHA. EB%, July 18 ~CATTLE— Receipts, 4500 head; market 5trong on good, com- mon siow. HOG~—Recelpts, 7600 head; market steady to B¢ lowe: SHr EP—Receipts, 2000 head; stronger. market active, Receipts at Kansae City. KANSAS CITY. Mo. July 13 —~CATTLE—Re- ceipts. TU00 bead; market weak to 10c lower. L HOGS—Iteceints. 18,000 head: marker 5@10¢ ower. SHEEP—Receipts, 200 steady. CASH IN THE TREASURY. WASHINGTON, D. July 13 — To-day’s statement of the condition of the Treasury shows: Avauable cash balance, $233,458,120; gold re- serve, $142,769,529. 1TOKEIuN MAKEKKETS, London. va. July 13.~Consols. 112 11-16; French rentes, 104t 40c. Liverpool. WHEAT—Firm: No. 1 standard California wheat. 80s 31: cargoes off coast, uothing doing; cargoes on passage, nominally unchanged: Engiish country markets, firm: French country markets, quiet; Liv rjool wheat, No. 1 California, 65 5130@65 4):0: weather in England, brililant. COLTUN —Upiands, 3 7-32d. LONDON. E silver, 27 6-16 EXCHA NGE AND BULLION, Sterling ¥ xchange, 60 days. - ®487 Sterling Exchange, sight...... - 4 88 Sterling cables....... - 48y New York l.xcuange, sight . - 1714 New York Exchange, telegraphic.. — 20 Five Sllver, [er ou .ce.......... — 6014 Mexican Do.(ars....... 5 49 4974 g YESTEKDAY'S WHEAT MARKET. SAN FrANCISCo, July 13, 1897. The following iesume of the wheat market iy surnished by . A. Bresse, Produce Exchange irainbroker, 412 Pine street: Chicago. "The feeling in wheat aL the opening this morning was bullish. Local operators were disposed to fa- vor the long side. News from Australla which was chronicled this morninz caused’a change of heart in many shorts. Liverpoxl wheat opened Y higher. This was dlsappointing to the sriends of wheat, who had looked for » greater apprecia- tion, In s/mpathy with yesterduy’s advance In this market. Closins cables quoied an aavance of 34d to 1d, causiug many sellers to buy back their sales. Atier the noon hour prices began to stiffen. A rush to cover advauced ~epteu:ber 10 6714¢, nold- ing av that price until near ihe close, when profit- taking caused a reaction to 67¢, at which price the market closed. December sold au 69c, July at advices from Paris were of a mild char- To-aay and to-morrow beinz holidays, in- formation was uot of an official nature. It Is re- ported that he Rusian censorship h s refused to allow repor s of the conuition of the Russlan wheat crop to be sent out of Russia It is well known that the wheat and rye crops of Rus«a are very short, fn ft, sogreat 1s the shortage (hat the Government deems it advisable to Keep exact facts of conditions from the kuowledge of other countries. I'he shorts in wheat are greatly disappointed in the small receipts - f new wheat, Receipis to-day were 287,000 bushels less than the sa ue_day one fearago. Commission houses who do a receiving usiness are sdvising their farmer clients to_hold their wheat, that Kurope must have it later on st good prices. This advice seems to huve been obeyed. The smallness of receipts in the Southwest, where the crop was the la gest. Is most puzzling 10 the bears. Keports irom Northern India say locusts have appeared and are doing wid spread damage. Ciearsnces of wheat from Auaulic poris the past seven day « were 2,455,810 bushels. Cargoes off coast, nothing doing. Weather in England and France, fine. WHEAT MOVEMENTS. acter. Receipts. Shipments. Bushels, Citles. Bushels 142,140, Minneavolls.. . 90 53.309. Duluth, 9,070. Milwaukee. 10,500 . .Chicago. 8,168.. Toledo.. 2500020700 s Louis.. 5,000 Detrot ... 27,500, Kansas City. 276,677 209,657 TIDEWATER. L EmoRtous LRI I New York. 50705 ...-Philadelphia 1,810 Baiumore. New Orle . 62,626 LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURFS Sept. Dec. Opening. 563 575 Closing. 5735 577 Corn was dull but firm. Goed growing weathe: caused shorts to feel less anxiety. Anv iudica- tions of exireme hot weather will scare shors 1o cover The mar.et is heavi y oversold, causing & very sinsitive co: dition of affairs. vats duli but steady. Trad li ht. San Francisco. 9:15 A M. SESSION. Wheat was strong on reported new damage to the Australian crop. Decemer opened at $1 2434, declioed to §1 2416 and closed at $1 243, M.y wus In demand at $1 2714@I 2753, December barley, T334@737kc. 10:15 A, M. SESSTON. Wheat trading dull. Crowd inclined to be bull- ish. Shor.s are noL aggress ve. Prices unchanzed from the last session. Bariey lower. December, T81@T534c. BETWEEN SESSIONS. Strong Eastein markets causing a verv strong Jocal wheat market. December sold at $1 261 The buyins was mosily by shorts, who ran Lo cover. 11:15 A 3. SESSION. Wheat sirone. December. $1 253;: eold down 0 $1 253 suying by » promiueut shipper held the price st.ad, srund §. 2515 Decemb r bar- les, 7834¢; aeclined to 7.14c. Huylng by shorts raliied (e price at the ciose. .M. SESSION Trading in_wheat at the afternoon session was active at unchanged prices from those of the ¢ ing morning session. December closed at $1 2535 December barley, 72 7ic. g PRODUGE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT FREIGHTS—Are steady at 21s 3d, usual options. The chartered wheat fleet in port hasa registered tonnage of 43,000 tons, against 49,500 1ons on the same date last year: disen guged, 137,000 tons. asainst 37.800: on the 10 (1S por(, 230,000 tons, ugains . 269,500. W: Ea he siatisiical position of Wheat is The Russian crop is the poorest for vears, the French ciop is far elow tie average and the yieid n Great Britain and 1iungary is de- ticient, (0 such #n oxtent, indeed, Lhat Stocks in the former country ore dOWN 10'a Serlousiy (0w point. ‘thereis a famine in Australia, and bBrazil is 8150 caliing on Culifornia for supplies. Under the ¢ rcumstances everyvody is 100King for higher prices Iater on. 1he hentucky Wheat-giowers are organizing to hold back their Wheat for higuer fizures. Lnus it will be seen that the feeling is det cidecly bullish alt over the worid. The Crown of Deumark takes for Cork 68,021 s, viinel at 358,428 The jocal market 13 very firm and faiures are doing better In symputny with Chicago. The de- mand is :00d. Loca: auoiations are as follows: §1 2215@1 25 for No. 1, $1261481 2735 tor choice aud $1 30 1 35 for extra choice for miiling. CALL BOAKD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—9:15 0'clock—December— very sirong. o 22,000 cus, 81 2454 14.000. 81 24lp: 6000, $12434. May—12,000. 81 27%: 10,000 $1 2754, SECOND SESSION — December — 4000 culs, $1 2i54; 50,000, ¥1 2 MOKNING S1 5810N—December—46,000 4000, $1 25345 4000, $1 253; 26, $1:5la AFTEENOON SEss1oN—December—56,000 ctls, 1 20Lip: 15,000, 81 2554: 3000, $1 2535 May— 20,0.0, 81 2714: 6000, $1 25145 BAKLEY—The tendency is upward and Feed s quoted a fract:on higher. Feed, 7215@614c REGUL ctis, $1 cui; uew Brewing, 7%2@95c; old Brewing, nomi- nal. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—8:15 o'clock—December— 2000 ci.8 To T SECOND S 2000, 2000, 75%4c —December—:000 ctls, 73%4c; s3/gc. CLAR MORNING SESSION—December—4000 jac; 0,000, T314c; 6000, T814¢ A¥TERNOON > ESSION— December—2000 ctls, 7814¢: 200, T3Y5c; 600, T8%c. Seller ‘97, new ~4000._ 7370, 0A's8—=This cereal is the quietest on the list. A few i0 s of uew are being received. Fancy Feed are quotable at §1 2215@1 27}y ¥ cl: good 1o choice, $107%@] 1715: common, 95c@$1 05 Sorypr se, 81 3b@1 40: Milling, $1 15@1 20 @ ctl. Clivped 'Uats sel at $1@2 ® ton over the raw procuct. CORN—The whole market is cleaning up gnd prices are hardenine. Larze Yollow, $1@1 0334; Small Kound do, $11232@1 15: White, 85@s5¢ ® cu K Y E—There is 1o life to the market. Old, 9234 @95¢c: new, BL@E2pc B cti. BUCKWHEAT—Is nominal at 95c@81 15 # cul for new and $1 35 for old ¥LOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. The millers continue to cut, ‘Wheat is firmer. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $425@4 35: Bukers' extras, $1 15@4 20 P bbl. COKNMEAL, ETC. — Feed Corn, $22@23; Cracked Corn. $23 50 P ton. MILLS | UFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows. usuw discount tothe trade: Grabam Flour. $2 50 % 100 Ibs: Kye Flour, §2 25 100: Rice Fiour, $5 75; Cornmenl, $:@: 25; extracream do $2 75; atmieal. $3 50; Ut Groals, $4: Hominy, 83 10@ 30: suckwhest Flour, $3 25@3 bU; Cracked Wheat, $5: Fariua, $4: Whole Wheat Fiour, -275: Roiled Uats(bbly) , 84 95@5 16: Pearl Barley. $3 T5@4; Spiie Peas, 33 50; Green do, $4 25 100 s 810 notwithstanding HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, Hay bas sgain advanced and s very firm, Feed- stuffs are strong at the advance. BRAN—$14@14 50 for the best and $13@13 50 ton for outside brands. MIDDLING=—$1% 50@19 50 for lower grades and $20@21 B ton or the bes: FIEDSTUFFS — Rolled Barley. $16 50@17: Of cake Meal at tho mill, $26 50 § ton:”jobbiug, §2' 0. HAY—Wheat, $850@11 10: Wheat and Oat, $7 50@10 50; Oat, $; 50@9; Parley, $7@8 50: River barley, $5@6 £0: compressed, @10 50; Aifalfa, first cutting, $56@5 BU; second, $6@6 50; st0:k, $6@8; Clover, $6 50@S 50 B tou. STRAW—25@5Uc B bule. AND SEEDS. White Beans are firmer, but colored are weaker. All kinds are .ull. BEANS—Favos quoted at $1 50@1 60: Small WLites, $1 05@1 10; Large Whites, 95c@§1 05 @ cu: pinks. 95c@$l; Reds, $1@L 15: Black- eve, $1 40@1 50: Ked K dney, nominal; Lim s, $1 50@! 6U; Butters, $125@140; Pea, $1 10@ 120. SEEDS—Brown Mustard. $2 50@2 75; Yellow Mustard, $1 75 @ ctl: Flax, $1 €0@1 70; Canarv Seed, 13,@214c Ib: Alfalta, 614c; Kape, 214@ 234¢; Hewp, 3c; Timlothy, dige DRIED PEAS—Nies, nominal; Green, $1 20@ 170 B cil. POTATOES, BEA s ON.ONS, VEGETABLES, 11Potatoes and Onlons are steady. Vegetables are bringing rather better prices under decreased re- ceipts and a good demand. Vacaville Tomatoes came in cooked and had 10 go low In consequence POTATOLS—New Ear'y Rose in boxes 50@ 6bc: n racks, 3L@50c; new Burbanks, 65@THe ¥ cul n boxes and 4U@blc in sacks; Sweet Poiatoes, 2@2ac B Ib ONION —New Reds, 60@7vc ¥ sack: Silver- skins, 55@90¢ B ctl. VGETABLES—Bay Squash. 25@85¢ ¥ box; Bay Cucum bers, 20@36¢ ® bx; Asparagus,$1@:2 50: Green Peppers, 40@60c tor Chile and t0@75c sor Bell: Greeu . eas, 132@2Yac B Ib; String Leaus, 1@2%ac; Green Okro, ~0@ibc® box: Egg Plant, Toc@ni: Cabbace, 60@T5¢ B ctl: Carrols, 25@30¢ W suck: Garlic, 126@: 34c @ B: Tomatoes, 15@25¢ B box for Vacaville and 30@75¢ for River: Green Corn, 5.c@$1 # sack, und $1 20@1 75 # crate for Alameda. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Butter is weak and most dealers quote 19¢ as the top, while a few report 20c. The market is undeniabiy weak, however, as the north and south are countermaidiig thelr orders. No change In Cheese. Exgs are easier and quieter. LULTLR— CREAMERY—Fancy creamerles, 19c 8 B; sec- onds, 1’ 145/g1835¢ ¥ 1 DATRY—. hoice 10 taucy, 18@17%c @ 1b; lower grades, 12@l dc JICKLED—16@17¢ P I : FIRKIN—1{@16 B Ib. 1 ASTERN—12@1214c for ladle-packed. CHk.LSk—Choice mild new, 714@8c; common togood, 6@7c B M: Cream Cheddar, 10@ilc; Western, 1lc; Eastern, YnnnicAm-n(“‘. £@9 13@loc B b LEGGS—Ranch Eggs, 16@19c Ib; store Eggs, | ers. 81@. | washed ( .oue here; 1114@l4c B dozen; Eastern, 1242@13c; Duck Eggs, lac @ doz. 1 OULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY~—California stock 1s duli, owing to :ch Eastern. Another car of the presence of so m Eastern sold at 15¢ fo Turkeys, $3 for Ducks, $1 for Geese, $525@5 50 ‘or Ilens, $4 60 for old Roosters and Fr. ers and £3 for Bruile s. Live Turkeys, 15@16c for Gobble.s and 15@16¢ for Hens; Geese ® pair, $. 25: Ducks, $2 50@3 25 for old and $3@5 for young; Heos, $3@4 5 Roosters, young. §6@8 3 drzen; do, old, 84; Fry- 4 50 % dozen: Broilers, $3@3 50 for large ant $1 75@2 50 for small; Pigeons, £1 25 B dozen f0r young and for old. GAME—Hare, nominal; Rabbits, nominal. DECIDUOUS AND CIiTLUS FRUITS. Peaches and Aprico's continue to improve under- lighter receipts and a good demand. In fact, al- most everything on the list is firmer, and the re- tailers are better puyers than they have been. Cherries are no longer worth quoting. Limes a'e doing better. Oranges are quiet, as usual at this time of the year. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Strawberries, $175@2 50 B chest for large and $2@4 for smull. Biackberries, $2@2 75 B chest. Haspberries, $2@5 @ chest. Huckleberrivs, - @10c Ib. Curranis, »1@2 % chest. Red Necterines, 50c: White, 50@85¢ B pox. Peaches, 20@i0c % box and 25@35¢ B basket for common kinds anu 35@30¢ B box and 40@50c | @ basket for Craw fords. Plums, :5@30¢ B box. » /‘«‘;meou. 25@4Uc @ box and $8@15 B tonin ul Green Pears, 25@40c ® <mall and 40@5 ¢ B laree box and 0G5 baskes: Bartletis, 50G70c box. Old_Apples, $1@1 50; New Apples, 25@50c B larze box. Cravapples, 25@40c B box. g, single luyers, 26c @ box: double layers, 25@slc. Grapes, 50@60c for Seedless Sulianas and 50@ 65c 10r Fontaineb eau and Sweetwater. Watermelons, $7@15 B 100. Can‘aloupes, §2 50@3 B crate. Nutmeg Melcns, 75¢@81 50 B box. CITRUS FRUIT:—Navel Oranges, $1 75@2 25 for choice 10 fancy and §1@! 50 B box for com- mon: Seedlings. $1@] 50 ® box. Mediter Sweets, 21 50@1 75: St Michaels, &2 lemons, 75¢@:. 5 for common and &1 50@: % bx for good 10 choice; Mexican Limes, #5 30@; Califurnia Limes, 75¢° 3 vox; Bananas, 512 @2 50 B bunch: Pineappies, $1' 50@3 B coz. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. Lealers report a zood jobbing business in old stock. but a very slack call for new goods. All buyers, buth here and in tha East, refuse 10 take hold of the market until the season opens, aud it is a very good ti iu. DR ED FRUITS—Quotations are as follows: Peaches, 5@bc @ Ih: fancy. 6lzc; peeled, S@11 ADFicOtS, lew, 8,0t 514@6c » 1b. carioad 1ot evaporated Apples, 5@6c; sun-dried, 2%,@3s Prunes, 215@3c for the 4 sizes: white Figs, 2@3c. Plums, 4@43zc for pitted and 1@1 Yee for unpitted; Nectarines, ‘515@4%c B b lor yrime to 1ancys Pears. z@dc for quarters und 2@5¢ for halves RAISIN Four-crowu, loose, 4@bc; 3-crown, 3l4@4c: crovn. 25,@3Y4c B 1b;seedless Sultana.. 5@5 seedless Muscatels 4@alae; 3-crown London lay- ers, $1@1 15: clusters, $1 15@1 2! Dehesa clus- 75@2; imperial ¢ usters, 2 26. —Walnuts, 8L5@7c @ b for s andard and 9@9%Ygc P Ib for softshell: Almonds. 8@Tc for Lan- guedoc. 215@314c for hardshell and 8@9: B 1b for parershell; Peaiiuts, 4@dc @ I for Eas ern and dc for California; Hickory Nuts. 5abc 8 1b; Pecuns, 2@10c ¢ Ib; Filberi-, 9@91zc; Brazil Nuts, §@9c; Cocoanuts, $5@5 50 B 100. HOMEY—New Comb, iCc for bright and 7@9c jor lower grades; new water-white l‘xl._rll:l.dl. 414@434c: lign. amber extracted, 334@4c @ Ib. BEESWAX—22@25¢ @ b. 5 2. PROVISIONS. Hams are very scarce and firm. Bacon and Lard ure in good demand and strong. Business bas been very good for somte litile time. CUKED MEATS—Bacon, Sc B 1 for heavy, $lgc for Ugne medinm, 9c for light, 10@1015c for extralight and 1115@12c for sug.r-curea. East- ern sugar-cured Hams, 12@12%z¢ B Ib; California Hams. 10@lic B 1 Mess Beet, $5@5 50 ¥ bbl extra mess do, 8 50@9: tamily do, $9 30@10: salt York, $. 50@s B bul: extra prinie Porn. $10 @10 50; extra clear, $13 50@14; mess, $12 50@13 % bbl: Smoked Bewf, 915¢ B Ib. LARD—Enstern_tierces s quoted at 432@dc for compound and &33@e for pure: paiis. 6va@534cs California_tlerces. 4lpc @ Ib for compound and Bizc for pure: halt-buly, 534c: 10-1b tins, 6Lac: do 5-1b, 614c B b COT L OLENE — Tieres, 53 c. Packaces less than 300 Bbs—1-Ib pails, B0 in & case. 87pc; 3-1b pails, 20 in a case, 5%c; 5-1b palls, 12 in a case, 81jc: 10-1b puils, 6 in a case. Stie: 50-1b tins, 1 or 2 in & case, Togc: wooden buckeis 50 Ibs net, 77c: tancy tubs. 80 Ibs net, 754c; half-bbls, about 110 ths, Tike B Ib. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. The circular of W. B. Sumner & Co. says: *Tbe market shows some improvement since ouriast report. Business continues about the same, but there scems 10 be & firmer tendency in values. Hid¢s, Lea:her, Wool, Sheepskins and Tallow show & provable advance. There is more confi- dence in the business (utiook and the trade genei- ally seems (o oase its ca culation on the comple- tion of the tariff legisiation by Congr We mark up prices ut rezlly above the market rates in anticipation of an advance. Wet salied Hives are about the -ame, but there are only small 8tocks on hand. Wet sait d Kip, Veal and Ca f are fairly aciive Ta low is in fuir demand, which is caused by & demari for export to Europa. T.ilow can be quoted as iairly xctive and Leld ai somewbat stronger prices. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell 1c under sound stock. Heavy salted steers, S@S1ac % Ib; medium, 7@7%4c: licht, 6Y%2@7c: Cowuides, T15¢ B Ib: ~tugs, 6¢; salted Kip, /c: saled calf, Sc ® b: salted Veal, 7c; dry Hides 183c: culls and brands lic; dry Kip and Veal, 11 ary Calf, 15¢; culls, 10¢; Goats~ins, 20@3bceach: Kids, 6¢; Deerskins, good summer, 26c 3 1b: mediam, <0 vinter, 20¢; Sheepskins, s.eariings, 10@20c each: short ‘wool, 25@4U each; medium, 30@30¢ exch: long woois, 50@/5¢ cach. 'ALLOW—o. 1, rendered, 23,@3c B 1b: No. 2, 214@-Yac: refined, be: Grease, = B Ib. WL OL~The anticipated .0ss of 5,000 000 sbeep in Australis by drouth may have a beneficial ef- fec. on this market later 1he tone cout'nues firm and sales are free. Spring ciip is quole Mountain, 11@13¢; Foothi 1, $@11c: Sun Joagul year’s clip, *@9c: do, seven months. 7@9: § Ib; Nevadas, 10@I~c; Eastern Oregon, 8@lc. HOPS—The indications are improviag. A press disoatch dated New York. July 11, says it is alto- geiher li sely thut the surplos stock of Hops in the United ~tates heid principa.ly by brewers wiil have some serlous inroads made Into it this year for export 1o k-nglard because of the smallness of the crop there, .be acreage being the smallest known n 20 years, with an average yield of S00 welght @ acre, which Is avove the average. Toe product will probably reach 400.000 bundred- weigut, and the chances are that this will be re- duced by the ravaces of vermin. which are re- poried plentiful in all the Hop gariens of Ens- iaud. I1f the insect pest hoids until flowering time the yield will ve sti/l sorther curtal ed. Louls R. Searles. one or the large dealers, says thuteven with the most favorab € crop reports’ in Engisnd that can pessib v be made thore mausi be lurge im- portations from the Contiuent and the United States 6@Sc B 1 for fair to chofce and 9@10c B 1 for tancy. Contracts are being drawn at 8@luc for new Oregons and 714@9c for new Washingions und 815@10c for Cali 0-./1as. MERCHANDISE. 7 San Quentin, GENERAL BAGS-~Calcutia Grain Bags, 47 85 40; Wool Bas, 24@27c. COAL—Wellington, $8- New Wellington. $8; Souinfield Wellinzton, 87 50; Seatcle. ~$5 5 Bryant, $5 50: Coos Bay, $4 75: Wallsend, $7 50 Bion: Cumberland, #1350 B ton iu bulk and $15 50 1 sacks: Pennsvivanis, Anthracite Egg, $15 P ton; Weish Anthracite, $8@10: Cannel, §9 P tou: Kuck Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valiley, §7 60; Coke, $11@12 1o buk uud $13 @ ton in sk CANNED FRUITS—Cherries, biack or_red, 214-1b, extra. $2 P doz: Whits ¢ herries. 215 1b, exira, $2 50; 214-ib, siandards, $2 10; Peaches— Yellow. free. $110@150: A pricots,'90c@$1 05; Ltaspberries, $1 75 Strawberries, 81 75. CANNED VEGETABLES—T. matoes, T0c § dozen 2Uelb (ing; Peas, $1@1 25 B dozel. COFTEE COSTA KIcA—1714@18c B b nom. for prime 54@16Y4¢ or £00d wash 1414@15¢ for goo : 18@1ac for guod mixed with black bea s; 1115@1. ¢ for fair; 74%@11c for com- mon to ordilary. SALVADOR—I5@]7c for good to prime washed; i8lo@lilge for fuir washed: 16%@173gc for £00d 10 prime washed peaberry: 1:@: 3¢ for supe- rior unwashed: 113@1i%c for good unwashed; 15@1544c for good to prime uawashed peaberry. NICARAGUA—11@}15c¢ for good unwashed: 15¢ for g0od unwashea pesberry GUATEMALA AND MEXICAN—18@19c B 1 for prime o strictly prime washed: 16@17%c for good 10 strict! good washed: 11@15¥ac for fair washea; 1.@l33g¢ fcr =edinm- 9@:C-3C for ordi- nary: 5yu@-3pc for inferior tv common: 18@l9c 10r ‘good o prime washed peaberry: 1115@12Yqc ©or good Lo su perior unwashed: 1532@16¢ for gooa oprime unwashed peaberry. FISH—Vacitic Codfish s quoted as follows: Bundles, 3%4c; cases, se ected, 414¢; cases, imi ton Knsein,' 474c: boneless. 514¢; strips. Noj way, blac; strios, . Arrow-gauge, 6u; sir.ps, silver Kiig byac: blocks, Clipper, dlac: blocks, (ien- 614c, biocks, Seabright, 7¢; tablets, Cruwn Use: middles, .o asn State, Bc; middles, , 8lpc P ib: desiccated, Gilt Kdze, B case of 2 dozen, 87 50; Pucific Herring, 15¢ B box: Dutch do, 90c@§1 10 keg; Whitefish, 31 50 in ha f-bbis and 81 75 in ki.s; Toncues and Sounds, 812: Mackere, bbl\— 0. 1, $20: No. 2, $18 30: Do 3, $17: half-bbis—No. 1, $9@9 50; No. 2 _$8 50 @9: No. 5 88 50, kiis—No.'1, $1 50: No. 2, 81 36: No.'8 sl QUICKSILVER—-$40 flask. =OIL—California Castor ¢il, cases, No. 1. 95¢; Bbij, ‘80c B gal (munufacturess’ rites): Linseed Ofl, ‘in_bbls, ‘boiled, 4Uc; do raw, 383 cases, 5¢ more; Lard ;. extrs winter s.1ained, bbls. 8c: No. 1, 40c: cases, 4235c; China Nut, 49@53c 8 gallon: Nea'sfoor Ofi, bbis, 80c: cases, 85¢: No. 1, bbs o0c; cases 55c: Sperm, erude, tUc: natural white, BUc: vleached do ¥5¢: Wha e Uil, natn ral white. 40c: bieached do. 45¢: Pacific Kubber Mixed Paints, white ana_bouse colors, $1 25g1 35 B eal; wagon co.urs, $2@2 25. PETROLEUM, GASOLINF, ET Stand- ard Oil Company quotes as follow. erwbite ¢ 0al VIL, in bu k, 1g¢; Pearl Uil 1o cases, 16c: Asural, do, 16c: Star, do, 16¢; Extra Star Oil, in cases. 20c; kleine, do, 21c: ; ocene, do, 1¥c: De- odorized Stove Gasoleme, in huik, 11T4c; do, in cases, 17c; 63 deg. Deodorized Naphthu. in bulk, 10%c: 63 deg. do, in_cases, 1514¢c: B6 deg. Gaso- lene, in bulk, 20c; 86 deg. do. in cases, 25¢ # gal WHITE L' ‘AD—Quoted ai 5% @62 B B RIED LEAD—Quotable at 6@6%4¢ B 1b. 1al, —lhe w | TURPENTINE—In cases, 44c: in iron barrels, 39c; in wooden barrels, 41c P gal. LUCOL—Boled, b 13, 86c: do cases, 41c: bbis, 34c; do cases. 39:3 5-bbi loty Ic less. CANDUES—The Standard Oil Company quoies as follows: Electric Light—6's 16 0z Thac:i 14 oz 634c: 12 oz, 6¢: 10 0z, BYjc. Granites—6's, 16 0z, Blhc: 14 oz, Thae: 32 05 c: 10 07, 64c LEATGER—The circu'ar ot W. B. Sumner & Co.3avs tha Lanners are not making any con- tructs. s8 they expect high gher i ric 8 lateron. In fact, quotaiiots have aireadv advance! 1¢ B o several descripuions and Sole Leather s exveciea 10 £0 up 1@2c B I In A wesk orso. Harness. heavy, Is quotable ar 30@sdc B Ib; do me- diam, 28¢: dolight, 26@27c: Rough Leather. 20@ 21c T Bb: Kips. $10@45 @ dozen; Calf, 70@90c: Rough Sphits, 7@8c: Belt-kn'fe Splits, s@l0c: Co.lar Leatner, black, 10@12c P foot: do russet, l0@l2e; Skirtine Loather, 30@.5¢ # 1b. SUGAK—The Western Suzar Refinery Company quotes, terms pet cash: Cube and Crushed and Fine Crushed, 635c: Powdered, 57c: bry Granu- lated, 53¢ B b: Coufectioners’ A, 5Y4c: Magnolia A, 475ci Iixira G 43;¢; Golden C, 455c: Candy Granulated, 33gc: balf-barrels Y4c more than barrels, and boxes Jgc more. WO0OD, LUMBER, ETC. Posts, $@10c each for No. 1 and 514@6Yec for No. 2: Redwood, $5 rer cord; Oak, rough, $6 50; peeled, $9; Pine, $5 75. TANBARK—Nominal. LUMBER—Xates are nominal. raw, SAN FRANCISCO Sheep sre dying off in vast numbers in Austra- l1a, owing to the lack of rain, which has dastroyed all vegetation on ihe ranges, and sheep are being slaughtered in vast numbers to save their pelts. All this season’s lambs : re dead in most of tne districts. It is declared that one-fifth of the finest wool sheep on the entire g.obe have perished, and i* Appears to be an American OppOrtunity Now. to raise sheep st home, a- prices in the foreign wool markets are Iikely to advance. 110gs are low er, arr vais of small stock being too free. o change in the other descriptions. Wholesale rates for dressed siock irom siaugh- terers are as foilows: ey 1EF—First qua ity, 574¢ ® Ib; second do, 5¢; third do, 4@414c B 1. e VEAL—Large, 512@614c: small, 7@8c § b. S SUILORS e saHo MGt Ensalivan o LaMB—Soring. 614@72c B 1. POKK—Live Hogs, dhc ior for small ana wedium; soft Hogs, P Ib; dressea do, 5c. MEAT MARKET. large and 33c 213@8Vac RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. Flour, ar sk 12.118| A sudiings. sKs. W heat. ctls...... 8| bran, sks Barley. ctis... 0. 6,440 bultec. L Oats, cus. . 440 Cheess, cus .. Corn, ctls. . 1185/ Kggs, dox.....C 12.900 5,550 iiides. no. 931 80| Peics. bdls. 285 1,881 Wine, gals. 77 18,500 349| Wool. bis - 304, ) eather, roiis 4% Quicksilver, fisks e b THE STOCK MARKCLT. The middle group of mining stocks were higher yeste:day with a better business The Hutcbinsen Sugar Plantation Company has deciared a monthly dividend of 25 cents per share, payable July 20. ‘The Buckeye Mining Company of Tintic district, Utab, hus levied an assessment of 1 per cent per share, amountiog to $5000. In New York American Sugar stock sold at §137—the highest price in its history. The annual meeting of the California-street Cable Railroad Company wi | b heid to-day. The annual meeting of the Gas Consumers’ As- sociation has been called for July 27. Ine deli quent assessment sale of the Pacific Jeleceris Mofor Comipanyiias bocn postpated fo uly 22. 190 21 Siraw, tons., Ascessments T'enaing. rollowing 18 lis! of assessmenis now nen ine: | Delinge | CoMPANY. No. |Amt.| intha |Sals Day. 12| Board. | Aua . = B¢ 05].July 20).Aug 10 Kentuck .. 13 05|, Mch 10 July 15 ale & Norcross. 13| 1u{apr 19[Aug 18 Gould & Curry. 18| 10/ Juiv 27/ Auz 14 {3 PO Aug 6. Sept — Alpna Con .Aug 8!, Sept 2 BOAED SALES. Following were the sales in the San Franclsco Stock Board vesterday: REGULAR MOENING SESSION, COMMENCING 9:30. 277 Atrna. ... 18900 C Foint...20/200 Seg Bel....05 400 950006 &C. 85551 > Nev.....98 50 Eak ...13[ su S 30 Opnic. ... 65700 Union U. 4 7./100 Ovrmn....10 100 Utah 40 Potos!. ...4%/700 ¥ sua. 200 Bavage.. 221400 450 CC&V..1.25 Following were the saes in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR SESSION—10:30. 300 C lmp ....02(20 1 Eavace.. 00 Crwn Pt. AFTERNOON SESSION 3000 Atona.. 1610 CPoini....&1 (100 S NY.....01 200 Choliar...76| 50 Ophir.....65/1100 .. 92 100 Challce. .. 43400 Potosi 100 Union Couds 1100 Stanrd..1.64|i0s 3 Jwidw..55 sy 19| 1000 .. 0) GEC......$8/200 BB&EM....05 250B&N. . 5200 S Nv... 92 20) b&b, 500 Julia......05/15¢ ¥ 40) Fuiliol 1000 L Wash 0 200 Caled. 209 Mexican.. 345 Bu0 Cnailge. .. 44/300 Occdt..... 1+ BUOL IS 00 Opatr. ....686) 200 Choliar AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 30, C Polm:. UG & C . .00 H&EN. 300 Justice. 200 Siex. 200 Nv Qi 100 vccldtl.... 15 Ochir. ... 84 7|200 Overmn...0%) <Ub Potosi.. ... 45| 109 dd 200 Atoha.... 1€ 500 Alta.......06) 100 Andes.....14 30 Beicher....1¥ 150 L& B .41 00 Chalige...4: CLOSING QUOIATIONS, TUESDAY, July 13-4 P.v, Bid Asked.| Bid. Asked. AlphaCom.... 16 17(lulla = 03 Kt 7| ustica; - 08 16 Kentuc! vae 0B 19| Mexican. 2777 38 34 42 NevadaQueoz. — (6 1y| iccldental. 12 1a 91 phtr. 64 66 77|Uvermaa.. 08 10 Lon.Lal& Va.. L3/ OlOBL . eeeeaea 4D 46 Chbailenge Con. 42 44 >avage........ 22 23 Con. imperiai. UL Uilscorpion, ... — 6 Confidence.... 95 110 ez Beichez. 04 06 Con New Yocs — L2| llver HIll. oL oz Crown Polnt.. 19 22|~jerra Nevads 90 91 EeatSierraNa# — 04 tandard ..... 155 1.60 kurekaCoa.. — 23| yndicate. .l 01 08 kxcoeauec .. 01 0: 42 a4 Lluwuslurty. 33 34 06 7 Leeduccs 83 8t 63 54 STOCK AND B(;Nl) EXCHANGE. 1UESDAY, July 18-2 P ax UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked. T Eds conv.)izly Lonew issuelid MISCELLANEOUS RBONDS. Bid. Asked. reg... 109 U s CALaiOniase 11115 — _ 0 (nl ElecL 63127 — 10834310914 CotraCWbs — 100 {Ommnibusts. 123341243y Dpnu-stex-cp — 100 [P&O Ryds. — 13 Rdsn L&P 83127 — ¥&CHKR 631073 — P&Ch Ry 6s. 101 Pwi-si KR 6311432118 Geary-st 53— 10214/keno, WLEL — 105 H (&S D50 100 — tacto P& L. — 00 losanz Léi — 100 |SF&NPR5w.102 10255 DoGnteod 81 — 100 [SPRRAriz8s 93 54 Mit-stCbie6sl22%, — |~PRRCalos. 1073 — DokyCon bs. 1055510914~ PRK (al; — " 90 NatVinésist — 300 |~PRrRCalfs. 102 — NevCNgK7s. — 106 |=VWaterss.118 11634 N KyUal 6s.iv4 — [SVWaterds. 101 1013, DEyla vl — 95 [SktaGEKS — Uzl WATER STOCKS. Contra Costs 30 = Marinlo... BU GAS AND KLECTRIC STOCKS |3prog Valley 100551007 Coptta 25 |racio Lizas 467 4734 CoTheale gang o [ E Gakies. 5170 S7ia M KlecLighi 71 B8%4/-ankranced 3 31g Uak G L'&H bilg B0 [S10cKWOMw. e — 15 Yus cus 1mp 93 94 INSURANCE STOCKS. Fireman'sT-180 186 | 0% = COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. AndIo-Cal .. BUYe — | rusiNaiow 145 190 Bankof Cal,. 23612238 | ondonP&A.127 — LubL&TCo 99 103 (Merch kix. . 13— SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. GerS&LOo. i 54) — [sav&ioan.. — 103 HumbS&L.110) — [Security.... 230 — Mutual..... 80 40 |UmonTrusi925 1000 BESuv Union 440 STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. Calffornta.... 1 8 112 [vak Si&dar GURr7-Si..oe «§ — | PTesidio. .. solp 4534 Murkest. . POWDER' STOCKS. 18 47 pusnclon... 283 — 190 115 |Vigorit. 1 2 Bustern 0.0 8.1 84 MISCELLANKOUS STOCKS. Alnska Pkry. 9715 98 (Na: Vinio. Bl Tlg Ger Lead Co. 100 140 | ceanicS8Co — = 24 HawCasCo.. 1614 16% 'acAux FA — 4 Huich>Fus 275 279 'acBoraxCo. 99 — MerkxAssu. Yo = |rarf rauiCo o 7 BALES—MORNING BENSION. roard— 20 Alaska Packers’ Associailon 97 50 50 uawallan Commercial...... 16 25 60 Hutchiusen s P Co. 27 50 45 Pacific Gas Imp.. . 93 10 65 5 ¥ Gas & Electric Co.. o7 25 Street— 10 Hawalian Commercial. 16 1214 $1000 Oninibus Cable Bonds 124 00 5 Pacific Lighting. L 47 00 $800US V 4% Bonds. : 101 00 SALES—AFTERNOON SKSSION. Board— 100 Hutchinson 8 P Co........... 27 631y $1000 Market-st Ry Con 5% Bonds...... 109 00 Sl | | block 3, | erty, quicclaim deed: $10. | Enreka. 65 Pacific Gas 1mp...... 2,7 gg 5 S F Gas & Electric Co. s 100 S F Gaslight. 35 Pac Gas Tmp.. 2 e 9300 100 >V Water. e e REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. . Vandall (0 German Savings and Loan 5 e 5ok om Sk Corner of Gough and G reenwioh streets, k£ 29 + by S 120, quitclaim deed: $10. U lot Ida W. Cammins (0 W ttliam_ 1. Cummins, on N line of iily avenue. 82:6 W of Buchanan street W 27:6 br N 30: 310. Bridg t Dutcan to Jsmes A. and Catherine D\lncngll. 1ot on iine of ‘lg'on street, 87:6 S of Sutter, S 25 by W 119:3; state of \W. K. Murphy (by Johu Moran, ex- ecutor), to Wilhe'miue Engiish (wife of J. I1). 1ot ou K lisie of Clavion street, 25 S of Haycs, S 25 by a0 Lizzls 1iinkel to William J. Arm- William und strong, lot on I line of Cole street, 108:9 S of Waller, S 25 by k 1° 5: §25 K1y I. sud Helen J, Auichinson to Paul Strick: ert,loton E line of ?lzev«n!‘olxh street, 85 N 0 Thirteenth, N 25 by E 72:6; Pheba A, or Phebe A, hearst to Anne McMen- am'n. 1o on SW corner of Seventeenth and Har: rison . S 286:135 W 184:6, W 214, N 293, K 128:1184. quitclaim deed: $10. ‘Ann - McMenamin to Uity Street Improvement Company, same: £10 Louis and Celestine Gregoire to Johann M. Hart- mann, lot on W line of Cap: sireet, 160 & of Twenty-third, S 40 by W 122:6: £10. Auzistus R Trotieroh to Harrison Barto, lot on W line of Collinewood sreet, 255 S of Twenty- first, 25 by W $125: §10 Z Willlam and Euma Haker, John D. Tallant and George Herrmann. as-ignee of Willam Haker, (by R. 4. Fitzgerald, commissioner) to Kirkham izht, lot on S line of California street, 164:11 E of Buchanan, E 27:7 by S 137:6: also lot on NS corner of Stockton and Emma streets, N 40 by 1110: $23.000. Wiliam L. and Laurs E. Duncan to Jobn Shir- ley, 1ot on NW corner of Jo:es and Jackson streets, N 52:6 by W 87:6: $100. Susan H. Bernal (Kirby) to K. McLaughlin, lot on NW line of Miuna street, 321 NE of Third, NE 25 by NW 70: $£3)00. Charles Ashton to George U. Hind, lot on N line of Natoma street, 150 W of Third, W 25 by N 8! $10. James P. White to Tda M. Jones (wifeof W. R ), lot on N'W corner of Mariposaand Missour! streets, N 32:6 by W 100: wift. W. B. Moumonier i0 Ellen M. Monmouier, lot 11, block 26, City Land Ass cia fon: $10. Josephine B. Cornell to Wiliiam H. Brokaw, lots 1, 2 wud 3, bieck 10, ~yndicate First Addition; $1300. Behrend and Anna Joost to Hulla J. Petterson, lot on E lineof Falcon avenue, 8u:9 Sof Moss ave- nue, § 96:1), £97:135, N 25, W 107:11, lot 6, f subdivision 1, Mountain Spring prop- ALAMEDA COUNTY. H. M. Coley to Adelaide =, Moore, iot on S line of Twenticth street, 125 K of West, £ 25 by 8 100, being portion of block Q, Barnes Tract, Oak- land: gift. Elizabeth and W. F. Delaney to Caspar and Dora Wemmer, beginning at a point on the divid- ing line between lands of Delaney on the wert and P. Cox fronting on Market street, said divia- ing ‘ine being 100 W from M e.street, W 22 by N 25, block 483. Oakland; $10. Mary 1. Simpson (by ettorney) to Emil H. Otto, lot on N line of Simpson avenue, 939 W of Telo- graph avenne, W 5:6 by N 112, being the W 5:6 fee. of lot 23, Simpson Tract, Oakland: $10. aroline A. King to Elsie H. Nusbaumer, lot on E line ot San Pablo uvenu~, 111 S of Elm street, E 88, N 100, W 25, 50 W &7, 8 55:6 10 beginuing, baing portion of lois 3 and 4, block Q, Kelsey Tract, Oaklana; gift. Mary E. Calmes to Cynthia V. Calmes, lot on E line of Park avenue, 25.19 N of East Tenth street, N 50 by k 100, being lots 11 and 12, biock C, Knowles & Poiter sublivision of Kennedy Tract. subject to a morigage of 500, East Oakland; $: Isabellas Woods to Perry H. Auseon, lot on NW line of 1 wenty-fourth avenue, 50 NE of East Seventeenth streer, NE 51, NW 135, SW 101, SE 10, NE bu, SE 115, to beginning, being a portion of 1ot 6 block J, subdivision Fifty Associates’ Tract: $10. W. H. Knight, administrator estate of Bendix C. Moos. Curistian T. Mcos and v, 1. Sorens:n (by commissioner) to Mary J Bardeit, lots 39 o 50, mip of esnbdivision of lots 38 to 60, Muckinnon and Gohrman tract, Brooklyn Township; $124 Francis J. sullivan to F. A. Dodge. lots 1, 3, 6 10 16, 18, 19 and 0, 22 ard 23, map 0f the Turnbull Tract, being a subdivision of portion of lot 7, Yoakum Tract, Brooklyn Towuship, subject t0two morigage ; $10. Henry Z. sand Sarsh M. Jones to Mrs. Alfred Ross, lot 104, Galindo Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10, Mellicent K. Blake to Konrad Sr. and Annle E. Gobel. lot on N line of Uregon street, 228 K of Ful- ton, E 50, X 134.06, W 50, S 134.04 to beginning, beinig lot 48, block ¥, Blake ‘i ract, Berkeley; $.0. J. Emil Stacnier to Joseph Stachier, 1ot on NE corner of Minturn street : nd Buen - Vista avenue, » 56N 125, £52 N 5, W 108,S 150 (o begin- n g, being lois 1,2 and 9, biock 50, Bartie.t ‘Lract, Alameda: $10. Henry Z. and Sarah M. Jones to Anthony P. Morris, lot 81, block 4, Allendale Tract, Brooklyn Towuship: $10. Same to John H. and Eugene Deppe, lots 11 to 14, block 7, same; $10. Tilen M. Hart 10 Overend G. Rose, lot on E iine of M siree, 300 N of College avenue, £ 150, N 137:6, 154. § 110 to beglnving, block 64, Southera Addition to Town of Livermore, Murray Township; $10. Builders’ Contracts. Jonn and Ellen Golden with James M. Harcourt, 1o ropair & two-story building on E ling of Goiden court, 130 S of Sacramento street, §—; Lawrence Kelly, superintendent. Harriet L. Van Bibber with Alvert L. Whitney, alterations and additions to a iwo-story frame buildingon N line of Clay street, 166:6 I; of Lar- kin, £2278: a-chitect, Wiliam R.'Wh.rfi —_—— GLEAN SIEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. SATLS. | PIER. ABlanchard |Oregon ports.. (July 14. 5Pu | Plecls Farallon... | Yaquins Bay.|July 14 10Ax | Pler 2 Arcaia... ... Loos Bay..... |July 14.10au | Fier 13 Corona......|~an Diego. .... |su.y 15,11aM | Pleril City Puebia| Vic& Pgt Sud July 15, Sax | Pie: 9 Czarina. {daly 15.12 | PierS Chilkat. “|Juiy 16, 1w | Pler 13 State of Cal|Porttana ... [July 17.1Uax | Fler 24 | Newport |Juiy 17 9au | Plee L City Peking China&Japan Jvly 17. 1pM PM S8 Humboidi..| HumboidtBay | July 17. 2py | Pler 5 Pomona.... | HumboldtBay |July 17. ¥rx |Pier9 City Sydney | Panama. .. Juyl9,12 M PMSS Santa Rosn. | an IMego . |Julv 19'11aw | Plerll WallaWaila| Vic & P 8o | July 20, Sau | Pler 3 Coos Bay.. ewpor: |Juy L gan | Piee 1L Columbla.. | Portiana’.. |Juiv 221043/ Fler it STEAMEKRS TO ARKIVE, STEAMER | Frox 1_Duk STomoxa e July 14 Co0s ra Juiy 14 Seattle July 14 Kureka.. Newnore. . 3 Juiy 15 | La Madeleine.. San Jose de Guatemala | ..July 15 Crescen: Cicy. .. | Crescent City - [“3uic 15 Humboldt...... Humhold: Ba July 15 Chilkat. kel River. Juiy 15 Walia Wail Vietoria & Puce Yomona... .. acklnaw .. anta Hosa. iy 17 Columbia. Cluiy 18 Colon . Sl SJuiy 18 Washtenaw ... Tacom CJuiy 18 Progreso........ |Seatile CJuiy 18 Cleveland. .| Puget ind. Juiy 14 Wecott . Crescent City July 19 Coos Bay. ~ewpors. . | “sulv 19 Arcaca.., |Coos Bay.. Ia Suaol. |urays Haroor. .. |- Coron's. i.. |San Diego .. | Umatilia. ..., | Victoria & Puges Sound | .. arallon Yaquina say . . .. |.Jduiy 21 State of Cal. orun. | Iniv 23 MoUN No aluk, sua, UNTTRR ETATRS COAST AND GFODFTIC Smnowr. Timgs AND HEIGHTS 0oF HIGH AND Low WATERS AT FoxT POINT. ENTRANCE TO EAN FRANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFC AL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPKRINTENDENT. NoTe—Ths bign and low waters occur ab tns City Front (Missioz-sirea: Whart) abous twenty five minutes Jaier than ai FOr: Foini: ae Leigds of tide s the same a: both places. July - 1897 Wednestar, July 14 Sun rises 4.58Moon tises Px Sunse's IR | Time| poqy | THNE gy | Titne | Feet 2w Wi liav| 130 6528/ =1, [1%.44 BUIi100) 15| 610 08| 1 §0iLoa o 16| 6.50|—0.4] 2.00 ] e e HW LW LW 17| 0.52) 5.4/ 7.2% 50, 7.50| 2.6 18| 150, 4% 80 50| B54| 24 19| 250/ 4 | w.:9 51| 9.53| . 20| 4.00] 37| 917] 5.2{11.08] 20 NoTx—In the ahove exposiilon of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand columa, and the successive tides of the day in the order of Gecurrence a3 10 time. The second tims column gives the second tide o the day, the third time coiumn ihe third tide, and the iast or right haud columa gives the iast tide of the day, exceps when there are bul thres tides as sometimes sccurs. The helghts glven are additfons to the eonndings on the United States Coss: Survey ChAris, eXCen: When a minus sign (—) precedes the —_— MERCHANTS' LXCHANGE exactly at noon to-day—L e.. at noon of the 120 Lieutenan: 1. 5 N.. in charge. height, and then tho numbe: ractive froin e Gepth 2iven by tae chana e The S1ne Bal BBANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICR, U. S N.} SAN FraNcisco. Julv 13 1897 The tme ball on Telegrapn Hil was droppel meridiau, 0r cXacily st 8 ¥ M., Greenwich time. W. 5 HueHES. —_— HIPPs. G '13Ti LLIGENCE. airved TUESDAY, July 13 U Sstmr Aler, Hanford. from Alaska. U Ssumr Pinta, —, 1iom Alaska. Stmr Corona, Jepson. 64 bonrs from San Diego: pass aud mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Arcata. Reed. 48 hours from Coos Bay, :;‘r:n Oriord 42 hours: passand mdse, 10 OC "0, Stmr State of California. Green. 4534 hours from Portland, via Astoria 5714 hours; wés ana mdse to_Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Alice Blanchara, Hughes, 4% days from Portiand, via Astoria, ¢fC; puss sna mdse, 0 North Pacific Steamship Co. Bark Guardu, Marden. 12 days trom Port Hodlock, via Callam B.y & days: lumuer and lath- ‘0 W I Adams< . 'Schr Chrisyina Steftens, Nordin Fisks Mz 70 cds woud, o cds by bride. . g Schr Mary Etta, Wetzel, 18 louri irom Bowens Land ng: 75 ¢1s wood. to Hende: b os. Schr John A, Heliquist, - davs from Eureka; 365 M ft lamber. 1o P ific Lu nbes Lo Schr Kuby A Cousins, Knudsen, & Gravs Harbor; 295 Mo Innuer, Lumber Co ‘Schr Del Norte, Jacobson. =15 days from Rozue River: sa;mou, eic.. 1o K H [Tom & L.() Schr Archie and Fon:te. Uoistru. |6 hors from Stewaris Point; weod. 1o Higgins & Collins. Ciearsd TUESDAY. July 13, Houdlette, Houolulu; J 19 hours frm K to R A Gil- aay from, Wo.d Stmr Australia, D Spreckels & Bros Co. ‘“umr Pomona. Cousins, & Co. T ; ‘Nor stmr Peter Jebsen, Hansen, Nanaimo; John Rosenfeld’s Sons. Eareka: Goodau, Persiqy lea TUESDAY, July 13 Stmr Australia, Houdlette, Honoilt. &tmr Pomona, Cousius. kurecs. Stmr Gipsy. Lelan i Sanis rii Stmr Coos Bav. Hal'. San Pedro Stmr Westport. Jacobs 2 Nor stmr Peter Jebsen, Hansen. Nanalmo. Stor Sunol, Detiiners. Grays naroae Sumr Laguna, Fete1son Brship Crown of Deumark, Milman, Queens- town. Bark therer. ~later, Nanaimo. Bkin Kurea Paulsen, Nanaimo. Nchr Webfoo:. Dounellv. Willapa Harbor. Schbr Ocean Spray, Steinbocn. 1versens Landing. Echir Netue Low, Low, roint Keyos Telegraphio. POINT LOBOS, July 18 -10 e hazy: wind SW: velocity 12 miles. Snolken June 22—La: 2 § long 83 W, ship W F Bab cock, from Honolulu, for New York. June 20—Lpt =3 N, long 22 W. Brbark Inver- may, from Swansea, fo. San Francisco. Domestic SAN DIEGO—Sailed July 13—Ger ship Kenre wieder. for New Westmin ter. VENTCURA—Arrived July 13—Stmr G Loomls, hence July 12, 3 satled July 13—Stmr Geo Loomis, for San F cisco. PORT BLAEKELEY —Sailet July 13—Sechr Laurs Madsi for Newport. 3 PORT GAMBLE—Arrived suly 13—Schr Joseph, Russ from an Pedro. POINT ARENA—Salled July 13—Stmr Green- Wwoor!. for Newpor:. GREEN WOOD—Sailed July 18—Stmr Alcatraz, for San Pedro. ROCKPORT—Salled July 13—Stmr Scotia, for San ¥ €18C0. POINT ARENA—Arrived July 13— wood, from Port Los Angeles. GREENWOO—Arrived July 13—Stmr Alca- traz. trom New port. 'G’i\l\r\’! HAR”;UR—SM[M July 10—Schr Chas R Wilson, for =an Francisro. July 12—Schr Emma Utter, for San Francisco. July 13-Schr Lillebonne for San Fran-lsco. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived July 18—Bkin Newsboy. hence June 27. FUREKA—arrivea July 15—U S stmr Monad- 13—schr w.—Weathoe a- :mr Green- nock, from Portiand. STEWARTS POINT- Archie and Fontie, for San TATOOSH-- I'assed July 18—Ship Two Brothers, hence Juue 25 for Tacoma: Br bark Darra, from Sun Diezo, for Puget~ound: ship Dashing Dave, hence June 29, for Tacoma. July 13—Sim¢ Uma- wlia, bence Juiy 10, for Victoria. stmr Mackinaw, from Tacoma, .or San Francisco. EUREKA— Arrived July 15—Schr Elnorab, frm Santa Barbara. NUSHAGAK—Arrived May 11—Bktn Willie R Hum . hence April 14 May 20—Ship Ster.ing, hence april 15. Muy 21—Ship Kc ipse, hence Apr 14. BRISTOL BAY—Arrived May 21—Ship Bobe- mis, hence April 18 May 2:—Bark Wil W Cage, hente April 14: bark Merom, hence April 15. May 22— ch: Piosper, hence April 15, ALITAK—Arrive! May 22—Bark Kate Daven- port, hence April 25. UGASH - K—Arrived June 4—Bark Coryphene, hence April 15, MENDOCINO—A:rtved July 13—Schr Albion, hence July 2. NEW PORT—Arrived July 13 -Stmr Caspar, fm Greenwoo . SAN PEDRO- Arrived July 13—Sumr Natlonal City, from Kureka. Sailed Ju 13— Bktn Monitor, for kurek: TACOMA—Arn July 13-3nip Dashing Wave, hence June 29, USAL—-alled July 13—Stmr Navarro, for Sau Franciaco. TATOOSH—Passed July 13—Bark Germania from Csli+o, for New Whatcom ; stmr Washtenaw hence July 10, for Tacoma: Haw ship Ft George, hence Juue 26, o Royal Roads: vark Wilna, hee June 28, ror Nan 1o SAN PEDRO—Sailed July 13—Stmr Rival. TACOMA—Arrived July 13—shp Two Broth- ers, hence dune 25. COQU!LLE RIVER-Sailed July 12—Stmr Co- quille River, for San Francisco. Fastern Ports. NEW YORK—Salled July 13—Ship 8 P Hitch- cock. for San Fra:cisco. Arrived July 12—3uts M P Grace, hence Apr 2; sums Advance, from Co.on. Loreigs Tortu EAST LONDOYN —Sailed June 17—Br ship Agnes Oswald, for Port Stanley and Vancouver. GUAYAQUIL—Arrived May 6—(hil bark Lake Lemnn, trom Tacoma HONGKONG—Arrived July 9-Stmr Peru, huca Juse 8, via Honoluiu. SHANGHAI—Arrived July 13—Senr King Cy- rus, from Vancouver. NOUMEA— 1+ ved July 12—-Ship J B Brown, from Port Biakeley. NEWCASTLE. NSW—<ailed June 23—Br ship Jessomeme, for San Francisco June 17—Br suip Metro olis, for San Diego. June 12—Brsap Hy- aerabud. for San Franclis:o. ACAPULCC —=ailed July 11-Stmr Colon, for San Francisco. Tmpertatiang PORTLAND—Per Alice Blanchard—136 M ft lumber, 1502 bdls shooks. Astor. &~ 2300 hdis sb00Ks. Coos Bay—22 cds matchwood, 2 sks nuts. ROGUK RIVER -Pér Del Norte—3000 ¢s sal- mon, 22 cds hurdware, 1 pkg goid dust. 1 sur- veyor's compass, 2 bdls hides and pelts, 105 sas wool. COOS BAY —Per Arcata—2 bbls butter, 18 cs 47 tubs 1 keg butter, 71 3 cheese. 55 M ft lumber, 41 hogs, 2 bdis pelts. 300 tons coal. Port Orford—1 keg 40 tubs 6 bbls 12 bxs butter, 5 bales wool. 7145 cs e. POLTI AND-Por Sta @ of California—1052 qr- ks 3594 hf-sks 2150 gunnies flour. 213 sks wool, 75 bals hoops. u4K bd.s shooks, 1+ 00 sks bran, 100 bxsaoples, 1392 hdls paper, 47 hides, 442 pkgs furnicure, 16 kegs beer Astoria—240 sks oysters, 825 cs salmon, 1183 bdls shooks, 3 pkgsexpress, 2 cs saimon, 18x coin. SAN DIEGO—Per Corona—1 gas stove, 10 bbls bot'led beer, $ bxs pri.ters’ rollers, 1cimusical instiruments, 1 sk harness 6 pkgs tobacco, 151 buls hides ands .ins, 80 bxs oranies, 3 sks bees- wax. 1bx mace. 9 cscneese. 2_bdls slats, 130 cs mineral water 1 (s drv =oods, 1c«stutionery, 1 bx peaches. 2 biles russ, 4 pkgs specimens. 20 bd s dry fish, 10 ks «ba one shells, 1 ot houses hold furn shings. 4X4 sk<uats. 37 Cs honey, 623. bxylemous. 2 pKgs castings. Newport—53 sks peanuts, 10 bxslemons, 98 bxs oranges. 1 dondo—3 bxs earlic seed. 117 bxslemons, 1 rol: leather, 7 nxs mdse, 1441 sk barley, 1000 cs canned beef, 3' bbls hams. 16 tes tallow, 29 tes 30 cs lard 1 bale dry 2004 . Port Los Ange es—21 pkgt mdse, 1 cs clothing, % bxs bicycle .osas. 2 bbis 1 bx pickies 1 c4 svrup. 18 M whe:1 , 100 cs bottles. 2 bxs baking powder, } bx in ect powder, 1 hbl b .ste. 1 cs hard- ware, 1 cs bomis, 190 bdls gree b des. Santa Bstvara—1 ps<¢ jac § ¥ ubls mineral water, 66 bxs orances. 93 bxs emons Port Harford—10 bxs fis... G cs aoney. 35 cs exgs, 26 vxsvu.ter, I sk i arness, =7 bdis hiles and peits. 5 obis tallow. 3 coops poultry, 110 se, 6203 sks barley, 53 sks beans, 5 Coops chickeus. Consieneae Per Alice Blanchar!—Gurcla & Magginl: Hacc- ney, Cnase &Co: Clatsop Mill Co: Bay (It - Mat- b g ifornta . tue A< n: D H BIbb Lunber Co; * rd VIl Co: Jobn R senfeld's Sons: C B Rode. Del Norte—R D Hume & Co: Pissinger & Arcata—Thos Loughran: Hilmer, Brednot Marshall, 7 egzert & Co D S Moulton W B Sumner & L0: C = Whituey & Co: Welix, Fargo & Co;_Dodge, Sne-nev & (0: Geiz Bros: & Co: Huime & Hart: J 1l Newbater&Co Per ~tate of California—J Wooner: « B Wader Per & schulz: Allen & Lewis: Mooie, Fergusn & Co: M P [e- tels: € J Leiss & Lo: Ciombi & Co: Bishop & (o: she'don Mitl Co; S tefva er & C0; Otiy M~ " Allister & Co. Geo Morruw & Co: U B i gle& Co: KER'Sevens & Co: G W rmmon & Co: For- ter Liros & Co: Crowu P pe Co: Wil smutie Palp and Paper ¢ 01 Kudman, aiz & Co UF Weber & Co: The Whitaker & ray « 0; K W Grabar; Mcr- gan Oyster Lo; M B Moragiun: Da be & Immei; M E A Wagner, Cu tin < tackiug Co: Ulatsop Mili Co: Wells, Fargo & Lo C Brown. Per Corona—Se:by Smeltin: aud Lead Co: Lew. Packing Co: _sirymen’s Uulon: Wetmore Br. Forier Bros: Neustader Brow: € B ol & ¢ merienu Import Co: Hugh McLuu: Smith & Co; O 1 Jenking: 3 T Lemeke & Co; italiau-Swizs Colon Buc “m Grant Ishham: Cal Waier Co; Union i rans- fer xnd S Co; M oore. Ferguson & « 0. Campod co & Malcoim; Pa ific Pump ani M W Co: D de Bernardi & Co: vould & Jardin; Wolt @ ~ons: J Ivancovic: & (0 Atifisud & Coi WB Sumper & Co: American Tobcco Co: + ray & Ewtbiert; B O Greenheo!; H B Co: L Spiegel & (01 ash & Boesnecker: Usmont, Saine & Co. W.i5 n Bros, A Gulli & Co: Grecie!’s . xp essi G W Warner: Alamedu ¥ and P Co; H i Koslen: Pase & o 1; Sheiman, Cia, & Co; Reed & Goodman: H S i erson: C 'R kager; Cal (rus Co Woud Cu C V fhompson tland Pred Co: § ~myth: M san & Co; Cox Seed and I' Co; Gaicla & E : J 11 Cain & Co; Jonas Frisiger Co: K M Awmes & W Co; P_Uresvers: G He.marn: & J Morrison: (a Tive Insurance wud Tust Co; I G Baldeman: Washourn and Noen M ¢ T L Lesynski & Co: Cramp & - eybald. Kimb Il & Upsen: C B Laryen: il Bios” K M wm: J D Spreckels & Bros ¢ 6: L n: Syiup Co: DM Osborne &Co; Lachian & Jacobi: G :1 ‘I Jacksos: Lievre, Fricke & Ca; L, Saroni & Co: Kowalaky & Co; Si mon, Strauss & Co; Lastnger - U raiEies trical Co: risen Vinvyard Un: Crown Distiilery Co: Califoruls Wine Co: Miller, Sloss & *cott; Dodge, ~weeney & Lo: ' 5 Kautman & C» H Clifton & (0; L G Sresovich & 0: Wo if & Co; Hendersoa Bros & Co: Weimor 1 os wlo; A Levy & Co: G G Treson & Co: Americau Union Fish (o; Sscramento F sh (0. E.a&:o: Ma shail & Co: Russ, Early & 1lirviie: 3,118 Dros; C E Whithey & Co: Hil er, Bretholt & =chu z: Nor on, Tel.er & Rolen: H Kircuna & Co: Wit z01 & Baker; Watson & Co. Get: Bros& Ci: LD Stone & Co: H Hackwan & Co; Western Meat Co: Woodward & Reuneti: Welis, Fargo & C Price Co; B F Rub. & Co: .0 Johnsou sheimer Bros; H Dutwd; tan Francisco Mil Co.

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