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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27 1897. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD SUMMARY MARKETS, OF THE silver weak. Whent t Barley weak. Oas firm. ¥ higher. Corn unchanged. Lima Bauns Erin ady anc Hay unchavged. Potatoes w Pearsa Prunes s Lard stron Hiles. \\ ool and Hops unchanged. MPURTS, rinto the United States in June sraw. valued av $18.111,071, refined, va.u-d st $778,791. in 1896 the imports were and i 36 Ibs refinea, =, fis al year end- mon'h raw Value. $94, 135,031 4,928,150 {he imports in ast fiscal year are the lan est on_rec nz over 1,000,000.000 e in + X- Cess of the previous year, at an increased cost of nearly $30,000,000. LEUROPEAS WHEAT R bohm Las raised his estimate of the wheat requiren.ents of lurope from 380,000,000 to 412.000.000 bushels. Thisis the larzest deficit since 1861-42. The exporting countries for the year enc Tuiy 31, 1 9¢ tributed 366,440, 000 ply the wan's of Eurovean im- | which 158.060,000 bushels ed State s and Canada. 88 ] ‘Pg/gnemwca -3 ‘Ofars‘ghl-a 2t L g7 ?;)'\Snfianc/sm M fb Clear ® Partly Cloudy & Cloudy ® Ran® Snow SHADED AREAS SHOw PRECIPITATION DURING PAST 12 MOURS Explanation, s with the wind. max nderneath The arrow. The top figures mum_temperature for the it. if any, the amount of | ed snow in inches and hundredths, | st twelve bours. Isobars, or soild | Doin s of equal air pressure; iso- | jual temperature. The baro by ric pressure and | fair weather: “low” | is usually preceded | Cloudy weatherand rains. | o pressure. and 1 by first appear on the Wushington the pressure is high In the interior “Lows coe: usiially n W the isobars extend 1th along the cosst, rain is probable: low’ 15 inclosed with isobars of ruin sonth of Oregon is improb- ano, and the coast, and ummer and colder | reverse of these conditions te result. THE WEATHER BUREAU. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICTL- sax FRANCISCO, UNITED STATES JUREAU, The follow maximum temperatures reported from s n Ca'ltornia to-1ay: ku cka 54, Red Bluf 84, San Francisco 59, Fresno 90, ~an Luis Obispo 74, Los es 78, | San Diego 72 Yuma 98 ! san Francisco data: Maximum tempera‘ure 59, | minim 5. | The pressure has risen rapidly overthe bakotas, | Wyoming and Ne 5. has also risen over | the southern half of the Pacific slope. he teniperature has fallen over Caliornia, Ne- vada, Utah aud zona. it has iisen rapldiy ove , Eastern Washington aad East : a rapid incresse in cloudiness atone the Pacific Coust north of San Francisco. Kain 13 reporied in Arizoaa Weather Conditions and General Fore- casts. Forecast made at San Fr y hours, | ending midnight Augn i hern Cal riddy; provably | owe: southeriy ithern Caltfornia—Cloudy Friday; southerly ia—Cloudy Frday, Utan—Cloudy Friday; probably rain; warmer Friday ni:h Arizona—Clondy Frida; Friday mor easiern and 1o . San Fr.neisco and vl Frida, s ALEXANDER MCADIE, Locai Forecast Uflic ai. NEW YOEK STOCK MARKET. N. Y., 7 ug. 26.—Tne striking fact or stocks was the absence | The sharp rise of | marset was on a viry The buying de- in‘ely, but prices re- market c3 to sell. h ases. me of pi almo iy sl out ¢ showed ensily ai ¢ he biz buyers arket, ana even the ocks forthcomiug, sv in +1the: direction. Fven 50 inviting to meanipulation, pporarily neglected by all in- stocks which have been active t treding d-d Dot move at all during small demand es mo; he terests an m © entire ¢ €OD shares, on:hs pas The total sales, is the low rec- Much more anima- ord tor several tion was manifested in the bond market, and prices there were strong, exerclsing a sustaining Influence on stocks. The quie ness which has talle unse:tied convic mer tio; poa the stock market 1s due Lo & somewhat on as to the safety and final ai- the corn crop. The mercurial condi \ market has aroused a condition of in the minds of stock traders, and they are for fixed conditions 1 efore put- tinz foriher money on a lurge scale into s-ocks. Tha strength of indiv dual stocks he ped to sus- tain ihe narket, wiich was i that respect. almost & repetition of vesterday The busiug at tae ¢ 03¢, which was most prom- inent in greuge s. carried (he market to the Bchiest | in. " he:alesof the day for London account were estimated at 15,000 shares. Net g of a sharp fraction were general all through the lis; he close I'he rairoad bong market was specuintive issue at hizher p: nent boids so.d a fra tion hizher. The total sales of bonds were $2,212,- 000, Total o5 0f 10CkS 10- y were 211,100 shares, including: Atchison preterred, 10.550: Chesar peak- and Chio, 22500 Chicago, Bur.ington and Quincy. 10 950; C. C. . und i Louts, 1303: Mis- sourl Pacfic, 9830: New York Central 11,035 Northern Lalific preferred, 3410; Remuing, 4845 Rock 1siand 01: St i'mul, 11,6,2: Americ Tubac i Bay Sate Gas, 4050: Cbicazo Gus. 3265; L\ clede Gag, 27:0; Sugar, 10,470; hi- ca al Western, LONDON MARKET, NEW YORK, N. Y., Aug. 26.—Tbe Evening Pos's London financial cubegram sa Che stock markets opened gener: Iy dull to-day, but closed strong on rumors that the powers wiil come to an agreement on the Las:ern question. Cons ls Closed at 11215, buyers. Kuflirs wers firm at the close. Americans were gocd all day. but tha close was American. is side. fraction under the best. More Interest in notable among operators on this New York Central and Norfolks were espe- bought tr-day. Eries were also sirong. ihere was » further rise in Brazilians cn the con- tinued . provement iu_exchauge. Press reports att'itute (he improvement to Rothschild having bouzh. the Central Brazlian Fallway from .he Government for £3,000,000. i lus Is not correct. The position is that & strong Continental and Eng- yant on the Kastern rumors | Sichigan Central. 1675 Com. « able Co.. Minn & St L...... 2534 Col F & Iron. do do Ist prer'd. 8 do do pref The Rerlin marke was firm. uri: g Canndian Pacific. It is sull EXPOK1TS OF LU Exporis of Lamber from this por: during the first seven months of 1897 were 16 275,000 feet, as-inst 16.854 GOU teet duriug the same time in 1896. NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. Closing Trices for Bonds and K: Shares. NEW YORK, N Aug. 26.—Money on call easv at 1@I%4¥: last loan 114%, closed offered J@l14%: prime mercantilc paper, 33,@416%: Ster- way ling exchange firm, with actual busiuess in banker' biis at $4 8515 for demaud, and al §4 =3Le for sixty d--+; posted rates, ¥4 8415 @3 8515 and $4 8615@1 87; commercial bils, 24 B2@d 8214g: silver, 511gc: Mexican dollars, silver verdficates, 0116@5%c; bar 101/c;_Govern- ment Londs sirong: ate an 1: rairoad firm. CLOSING STOCKS. Raflroads— St Paul.. weee _93% Atchison ... . 15145 Prererre 1433, Preferred . 8284 St Paul & Omaha. 6814 Baltimore & Uhio. 15 ferred .......158 Canada Pacific ... 721 M&M. .. .1 Canauda Southern. 2 ~outhern Pucif Central Pacific.... 13 |Southern i ailwa Ches & Ohio....... 2435 Preferred hicago & - 1100..160 | Texus & Padi Chicag , 5 & Q.... 967 Union Prclfi Chicago'&s 1., Bu |UPD&G. CCC& L. 3414 Waba-h. Preferred. . Del & Hudson Del L & W Preferr Wheel & Lk Freferred... el & 110 G. ¥ xpress Companies— Preferred ‘dams Ex.........108 Erie, new... 4 s \mnerican K x.....115% First preferred Unit-d States ... 45 Fi Wayne Wells-Faig . 110 Gt Nor pfd..... cellaneot Hocaiug Val. A Cot 01l 1954 1iinoss Cent. Preferrel... 7314 Lake Erie & W0 Am’n Spirits. 1435 Prefeired 4, Preferied... .. 3814 Lake Shore. . Am Tolaceo, . Louts & Nash preferred Manhaiten L Met Iraction Chicago Las ‘ons. Gas Mo. Pacific Gen. Electiic . Mobile & UNLO illinois Stecl. . Mo. K & I ia o lede Gas. ao pr d New Alb& Chi TR £ do prefid..... do do pref'd. 514! Nat Lin Oil N'J Central 96 Lregon Imp. C N Y Cent 10874 Pacific Matl N Y Chicago & S L 1484 do do Iscpref'd. 7. do ao 2d prefd. Nor West... No amer Co. No Pucific. Preferred Ontario & W, Ore R & Nav Silver Certificutes. ~tan Rope&Twine, Preferr.d. U S subber. Ure ~hort Line. Preferred........ Pittsburg. Wesiera Union. Reading Ch G W 5 tock isla C&N W, St Louis & Preferr BONDS. Den & K G T3 ie seconds... GH&SA 6. ...110%5 do 45, reg.. do 4s, coup . 166 @0 New 4s, Teg do do 7s,0f1.11035 do do 4s coup H & T Cent 1104 do s, reg.. do_do 6s....106 9 L&N Unids...... Pacific 6 M K T first 4s. Ala Class A.. Do, second, 4s Do, Class B.... Mutual Union 6s. 1 N J Cent Gen Bs..113 Northern Pac 1sts 1 Do, Class L. Lo, Currency La N'w Cousoi 43.. 96 | Do, 2ds..... Missonrt cs. 1100 | boas : N Carolina ¢s.....126 | Northwest Consoisl Do. 4s.. 104 |" Do, S Fdeb bs...1 S Car 14| Orezon Nav lsts..1 Tenn New Set &5.. Do, 5+ ptd Do, 6s........ Do, 0id 6 %6 | Lo, 4s...... |Rio G Weit, 1 |t P consols 7s.. St P C &P W s Va. Ceuiures.. StL &1 Gen b8 563 Do, deferred St L& S F Gen 65, W63 Atcnison 4s Southern Ky 6s... 938 Do, second A.... 571 Tex Pac. firsts ... 953 Canada So. 2ds. . Do, seconds 31ig Cen. Pa.lsisof '95.101 |U P isis of'96.....101 Den. & K. G. 4s... 871, West Shore 4s. 10734 MINING STOCKS. Chollar Ontario.. .. $2 50 Crown Puint Ophir...... 60 Con. Cal. & Vi Piymou b... 12 Derdwood i 100 Gould & Curry.. 10 00 Hale & Nurcioss. 55 Homestine. ...... 29 00| tandard.. 170 30 00| 1 +ion Con.... 20! Yellow Jacket. Bosto:. Mass., Aug 26.—Atchison, 1514; Bell Iron Stiver. ican. Me Telephone. x33- ( hicago. Burlington and Quincy, | @634 Mexican Central, 53; Oregon “hort iLine, :'San i lego, —; Boston and Montana, 14214 Butte and Boston, 2 NEW YO. K WHEAT MARKET. NEW YORK, N. Y., Aug. attraction in grain circles to-day.was the foreign mar<et. ‘the ring was surrounded from start to finish by a large crowd of brokers, most of whom were buils and bad buying orders, which ran the 10:al day’s business up to 830,000 bushels. A tip had been given out that corn was good for a big rise in the next few weeks, and the investment buyiog on this and other infiuences was a fea:are of theday. Muny of the bigzest operators are now ia corn. Word came from hicago that the corn ring there would 5ot hold the crowd of trad ers who were tryiug (0 cxecute orders. The coun- try is iterested in the pred cied boom and bou free y to-dar, When wheat s0.d off in the after- 10011 corn broke 100se from ks higher-priced com- panion and had a little buige on i3 own hook. Crop news is unmistckably gloomy. The frost season is neat.at hang, and from il accounts the gra.n is so far behind ‘i3 average growth at this (ime Of the year that even with (he most favora- bie weather from now on it will enter danger period ac a disadvaniage. The day’s news was exceptionally bullish. Nebraska and Kansas com- panelof drought: towa has suff red from cool weather. and wired that £r0s: eariier shan Septem- bor 0 would do immense damage. ‘the Price Corrent filed out tre list by predicting that the c opislike:v 10 be s/mewhat short of (he vear's p ovable distribution. First prices to-day on ptember were 333ic against 3454c last night. € ievel then shi.ted 10 wope, and after reaching 3/5C In the afternoon. ciosed firm at 35¢, or 114 ‘s¢ higher ihan last night. Cubles were stion:er. The wheat market haa rather a wild openirg, but cosled off in half an hour und was without ‘mporiant d=velopment for the balance of the day. An early scare amuug September shorts turnished about Lhe only sensa- tional features. The violent gvrations in that op- ti n arousd the ope:ing affected the whole list. It opened strong at #1 02, flared up to 1 0334 witn 26 —The specuiative SCHICE & breathing spell, aud then drifteq 1or the Jemainder of the day, touching $1 0175 at the close ~ales were 7,935,000 bushe's. December closed at 99c, after hiaving sold at §1 0035 earlier in th As compared with 1ast night, 1he day closed with a net advance of 1@l 114C a bushel. fxport trade was AISApPoInting. Oaly & f<w loads being re- poited. On the curb further pressure was brougbt to bear on the 1nurke: and December broke to 97%%c aay. Merchand se. NEW YORK, N. Y., Aug. 26.—Recelpts of flour 21,864; exports, 1218. Market was firm and quoted & liule higher on epring patents. Minne- soa patents, $5@6. WH i AT—Receipts, 109,800 bu.; exports, 253, 858 bu. *po. firm; No. 2red, $105%. Options opened strong and advarced on hizher cavles, a bad scare among September shorts and sympatiiy with corn essing up a li tie in the afternoon uuder rea izing_and livht export trade 16@ net higher. No. 2 red August closed 81 V8% Sep. tember, 81 0. 7%@1 U334, closed §1 017 HOP—Stealy WOOL—Strong. PETEOLEUM—Dull. PIGIKO ~—Warrants firm, $6 40@6 50. COPPER—Steady. $11 15@11 25. TIN—Very dull, $13 65@13 75. SPELTER—Quiel: $4 2@ 39, LEAD—Sirong. Exchange, $3@4 10: brokers, $3 60. COFFEE—Options ope «d steads, 5@15 points higher: closed s.cady, .@1J poinis net adyance. Sates, 28,250 bags. Sep ember, $5 50@6 & smber, $6 S5@6 90. Spot coMe—rio steadys 0.7 invoice, iobbing, Tlac: mild steady: Cordov., 103,@151ze. SUGAK—haw frm. Dried Fruits. NEW YORK, N. Y., Aug. 26.—California dried fruits quiet. VAIORATED APPLES— Prime wire tray. i wood dried, prime, 534c: cholce, 6¢; fancy, 81/0. PRUNES—314@T734c¢ as 10 size and quality. APRICOT PEACHE: CHICAGO GRAIN Koyal. T@7Vac Moorpark, 8@dc. —Unpeeleu, b@sc peeied, 11@14c. MARKET. CRICAGO, hour £0r sborts in wheat and corn as any they have recent.y experienced. back with called mar, ius o5 its brokers 5o heavily Monday. Sepiember whe from 1 day, and mounied 3¢ ai atime, until about ten minutes rom the opealng $1 0345 was bid, & pri 634 over the privious day’s ClOSIDg price. De- higne: than yesterday’s . ose. c.ine to 99 in & ensued. was di evold of sensationa features, and the heavy spu tering fire of fives and iens smong the scalp- $1 and becember down 1o 9dc ie:s: pussible removal of Frencn import duiles oh grain, failure of potato crop in Ireland and else- Jish sycdicate, including tothscnild, has been formed Lo make o tender for the raliway next month T'he London ¢iscount market was firm on the iransfer to-day of £1,300,000 to ihe Japanese account in the Lank of Engiaud. 1t is believed, however, that some of this may shoruy te re- leased. The Paris Bourse opened quiet, but closed buoy- was purely imaginar, «rop shoitage in varlous European coutries, and woove all the conviction that the clique could with equul ease put wneat 10 1 25, or 8Uc per bushel all contributed to the unsettling of traders’ minds, which the early fuciua.ions indicaied. Chicago Aug. 26.—The first fifteen minutes | of the session 1n wheat was as bad a quarter of an The bul clique got compound force at the people who t opened at from 9slje to 81, or 34c higher than it closed yester- cember . the mean.ime had reached 96c. s:arting at 9434¢ Lo B5¢, which quotations were 14@134c 3 For a few iulbuies the maiket hesitated at those prices, Lhen a de- plember and 9414c 10 December The business during the next hour and a half trading t the commencement dwind.ed Into a | erpcol were x3;, higher. ers, during which September worked up sgain to Probable or ki received 85 cars, of whioh only 15 were contract. ‘The quantity inspected out ot store was 204,507 bushels. ‘The Atlantic port arances were again very | heavy, being equal in wheat and flour to 75,000 bushels. 655,0.0 busheis of which was in' the shaje of whi Liverponl was very irreguar, ranging from 134d to :34d ubove the pre.ious day’s closing p.ices and res:iing with a net ad- vance for the day of from 2d 1o 234d. Aniwerp was unchanged, but J'aris was equal .0 from 1c to 1%4c per bushel hizher. Ute feuture of the market was the sma | cash business, the rapid advauce in price having brought thai business to0 a practical standstiil. New Yor wired that_Kurop- accepted verv ! tle wheat offered from this side ast nght. “epiem- ber worked down t0 9814c ui d December 1o 9335¢, out by closing time those opuous had recov:red 10 9874c and 9375¢ respectivel . berls was i immense business In corn, 80 grea in -act that it was almost impossible for Iruders o get in.o (he pit once they got out. Many faces familiar in the whvat pit were seeu in the corn crowd. and outside business Was very heavy. Outs were comparatively dutl. The opening was strong under guod bu,ing orders nd cOmyara- uvely tght offerings A decline followed. ue i0 the break in wheat and corn, but the marke. be- came firm again under increased outsice buying. Provisions caught some of the graln excitement, though business was only moderately active. sothing counted so much as the news that the new po.ato crop abroad is very short, hogs in foreizn countries beiny ted on them. A strong iive- | Lk warkeuand the advance in corn were also act irs. The ieading futures ranged as follow: and prices cet adjusie to le;itimate basis. The rang- o’ prices wiu depeud upon the strength of eithcr side. « onditions abroad are uunchanged. but the action of American markets may cause foreizners to hesitate. not thoroughly understand- ing the situation o this ~ide. Recelyts were bu iair. EXports were liveral. Undoubted y we are goir z into a period of manip- ulation, rather than natural tradiug Iadications point to the formation uf & bear pool in wheat. The crowd with the largest purse wili gain the day. brovided actual conditions are kepi ou: of the market. + OFn was strong, opening 1 cent over yesterday clove pnd clonl'\ggm.:m»{ ,fan.. of 33 cents. Crop conditi ns are coming in very poor. Provisious continue sironz. December pork ad- vanced 2, cents. Lard and ribs were stiong. WHEAT MOVEMENTS. Recelpts, Shipments. Busheln Cittee. Bushels. 23.900. Minneapolls. 75,700 120,450 "Duluth. 182,240 Milwaukee. . L “on 208,904 129,500 11300 _Detroit. ‘hansas O TIDEwATER . 237,706 1. 252,888 15204 144,082 - . Buitimore . New Orleans..... ARTIC Ty | Opn. | Highs I Wheavo e | September ... 100 |1¢315] 9814| 9874 December. ... 93 | 987| 93%a) 8ils My 3 | 88 2 Corn’No. Augusi... f0ig! Septemner. 20%| December. 34 Mav. 5654 Oais No. September. | Sepiember. .. 75 890 Ociober ... 7113 8 93 + ecember...... . 8714 8 07 Lar, 3 100 tbs: | Septeniber. 75 485 Ocioer. .. 5 #3154 90 December.... . 90495 ~hort k.bs, 100 bs| | Sepiember. . % 60 1570 October....... 5714/5 70 standard Sprin - patents, $6 W heat, 9875c@81 0 : No. 8 93c: No. 2 wed, 9975 @51 007 . 2 Outs, 1834/@19¢; No. 0.3 White, . 0. b, No.2 Spring g Whest. 90@ laxseed, : Prime Timothy Seed, $285: Mess York per bbl, $890: Lard .er 100 [bs, £45: ~hort_kibs Side.- (loose), $5 55@5 80 Dry Salted Shoulders (buxed), 514@)bac: Short Clear Sides (boxed), 53,@ Ts:: Whisky, distillers’ fin- ished goods, per ganonm, $1 22; Sugar, cut, loaf, #5 84; Gianuluted. 85 21. Ariicles Receipts. | Shipments. Flour, bbis . 14,000 11000 ! W heat. bu. 207,000 207,000 | Cora, bu. . 782000/ 1,141,000 Oats’ bu.. 421,000 414,000 Rye, bu.. 33 et Barley, bu 8,000 On the produce exchauge (0-day the Butter mar- ketsieady: creamerics, 13@114c: daires, 9@sc; cheese, steady, 814@9°; esgs, hrm; iresh, 13%4c. LIVESTOCK MARKET EASTLRN CHICAGO, IiL, Aug. 26—CATTLE—Trade was slower than usuzl at 5 90@5 BO for the poor- €st 1o best, with the bilk of the sales at $4 75@ 535, and not many biiow $4 50. Ca.ves were ac- tive aud firm, no: many going below $6. Stock- ers and feeders were again active at strong prices, with sieer sales at 33 60@4 65 and sales of bulls | at $3 20@s 65 und hetier, at $3 20@3 40. HUGS—Tuis was the highest day of the season, kogs selliug rom $3 75@3 $5 for heavy packe up Lo $4 50@4 35 10r choice assorted iight. Sales were largely at $4 05@+ 25, and choice 2. 0-poun 1 hogs biought $4 25. P.gs were aciive ati 33 25@ 430. Sheep were sclable at $2@2 50 for the poorcsy up 10 33 85 for choice natives, few going above $370. Western rauge sheep comprised the bulx of the offerigs and solu a: 3 5L@3 60 for feed- ers, while Western killers weut 10: 83 4L@3 63. Lambs were in fair demand ut $3 50@6 25, with §les largely at $4 65@b 15. Keceip s—Cattle, +3.500; hogs, 25.000: sheep, | 14,000. Omana. OMAHA, NEBR., Aug. %6.—CATTLE—Receipts 3768 markel surong: Dalive beef sieers, $1@5; Western steers, 23 00@4 60: Texas cows aud Deiters, $3@4 25: canncis, $2@5; siocaers and feeders, 3 75@4 55; calves, $4@5; bulls, stags, etc.. $2 25@3 50 HOGS—.ccelpts 6298: market 10c higher; $3 80@3 95: mixed. §3 85@3 95; 1ight, $390@4: Luon « fsales $3 90@3 95 SHELP—Receipts 1449; market steady; fair o clioice natives, $. 40@3 6.; 1air 10 choice West- erns. $3 20@3 45; ¢ d stock sheep, 32 50 , §3 T5@5. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, Aug, 26.—CATTLE—Receipts 10.60). Best nntives, steady; other cattle, w 10 1uc Jower. ‘lexas sice:s, $34 00: I exas cow $:@4 4v; uative stecrs, $ . 25mo 25; native cows und heiters, $1 50@4: stockers and feeders, $3@ 455: bulis, 32 10@. 25. HOG>—Receipts 7000. 1 active; bulk «f sales, 33 95@4 05: heavies, $3 95 | @1 50; packers, $3 85@a: mixed. 33 95@d \Tha: | Lignis, #3 90G UTyri porkers, 34 Us@d 0743} | pios, $3 3 90. S b—iteceipts 5000 Market steady: iambs, | $3 35@5; muitous, 2@ 7v. Market 10cto 15¢ higher; CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES, CHICAGU, IrL, 26. pany sold to-day at open auction « alifornis fruit as Aug. Porier Bros. Com- follows: Pears—Bartiew, $1 1U@! 60. Prunes Hungarian, $1@1 25. Plims—65c@$] Z0. Peaches —65@8uc. FOREIGN MARKETS. Loundon. ENG., Aug. 26.—Consols, LONDO 24 ; ¥rench rentes, 1041 85c. sibver, 2334 112 5-16; Liverpool. LIVERPOUL, ExG.. Aug. 26.— Wheat firm: No. 1 standard California wheat, 40s; cargoes off coast, firm; cargoes ou passa.e, very s.rong, 1s Lisher Kugish country markets, firm: wheat in Pails, quiei; flour in Paris. quiet. COT 10N—Uplanas, 4 1318 NOKTHERN WHCAT MARKETL, Oregon. PORTLAND, OR, Aug. 26.—Stiff chirter rates and an uncertaln Liverpool market prevented the local whest market participaiing in the rise re- poried at Chicago to-day, allbough there was more of & disposition to buy than wasinevidence ihe da: previous. Two more ships were chartered to come o this port from San Francisco at 35a ste- ceipts of wh at continue to increase and a falrly larke smount changed hands in the intérior yes- terday. Local quotations: Walla Waila, 8¢@$5¢; valley and blue stem, 57@s8c. Washington, TACOMA, WASH.. Ang. 26. — Wheat market quirt. No. 'l ciuv, #4@85¢c; No. 1 blue stem, 87 @Ssc. PORTLAND’ BUSINESS. PORTLAND, OR., Aug. 058: balances, $67,906. 26.—kxchanges, §291,- EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 80 da: - ®484 Sterling Ex change, sight - 486 Sterling cables. . G 4861, ew York kxchange, SIgbi.. - 05 New York kxchauge, telegraphic.. — 07 Flue Silver, per ounce. — 1 Blig Mexican Dollars........ - 42 —_— YESTERDAY'S WHEAT MARKET. Wide Fluctuations Are Caused by Cliques and Manipulators. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 26, 1897. The following resume of the wheat market is furnished by E. A. Bresse, Produce Exchange grainbroker, 412 Pine street: San Francisco. 9:15 A, M. SESSION. ‘Wheat opened fairly steady at $1 64 for Decem- ber. Heavy selling by shibpers caused many holders to follow In their wake. Final quotations were §1 6354 10:15 A. M. SESSION. From the ground sprang vp sel ers of December wheat at auy price. ‘Ihe market opened weak at $1 6114 and declined to $1 5854, closing at $1 60. Higlier freights were suppose o be the cause of the break., December bariey, 96c. 11:15 A M. SESSIO Wheat fluctuated within narrow limits. Decem- ber ranged from ¥1 60 to $1 5434 December bar- ley, 95¢. 2 P. M. SESSION. Lower Chicago curb resulted in depressing wheat prices 1 cent from the ¢ osing prices of the morning session. December ciosed at $1 59 bid; May, $1 582 December barley, 95c. Chicago. Wheat trading was the most since the ndvance started. cited to doy First cab es from Liv. Faris shiowed a strong feellig. Seprember Wheat was the rubber ball of the da; First snle was made at 9¥c to $1, then 5101, §1 02, 81 05, $1 04. Clique broker, found 000 deal of wheat for saie a. these prices. quick reaction foliowed to 99c, tnen a bulge fo where, rehash of ull tha: is known and much that [ $1 02, 10ilowed by a slump to 98Lac. Iv then egarding wheat and rye | advanced to $1, then back to 99¢, where it closed. sellers. indications poiut (0 a heavy load lor ti clique to carry, which they were ‘orced (o take over £1 02, Ic is the crowd sgaivst the cilque. Now opinions are of o value until the markel setiles 649 830 LIVERIGOL WHEAT FUTURFS. o) " ~ept. ';"Ll Nov. 1[8""4 pening, 10 Blg . g Closing: et 77% Famis yuiimis Auvgust. Fept. Flour—Opening. . 80 89 75 Flour—Closing. .. . 60 59.80 Wheai—Opening. ... 9.60 1935 W heat—Ciosing 29.60 29.25 FRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. + WHEAT—The Fingal takes for Riverpool 33, 518clls, valued at §53, 600. Yesterda: 's market was all at sea. Ch cago ad- vauced and declined. Liverpool advanced. This market bobhed about with the others and quota- 1008 were anywhere. 1he transactions on call sufficienuly illustrate the chaotic condition of things. Local quotations are as follows: $1 573 B ctl for No. 1, §1 6 for choice and §1 6.1,@1 67V4 for extra cholce for miiling. CALL ROARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—3:15 0'ciock—Decemb:r— 2000 ct s, $1 64; 16,000, §) 63%p; 2000, $1 657 4000, §1 6.55; B0U0, $1 64%4: 90,000, $i 637 88,000, #1 645 SECOND SESSION—December—4000 ctls, §1 613 12,000, $1 61; *000, $1 6u34: 6000, 81 6 54 000. $1 t05: 16,000, $1 61 15: 14,000, §1 603 2000. $15975; ©000, $16014: 4u.000. $15:%4: 8000, $1 554 REGULAR MORNING £ES:I0N—December—18,- 001, ¥1 6 2,000, @1 58%: 000, $1 Bbbg; 12, 000, $1 6934, 'May—2000, 51 58 AFTERNOON S)ss1oN—lecem: er—16.000 ctls, $1 bt 22,000, $1 51 34 8000, $) 5 g: 59,000, 3130 May=iou, ¥10s: 2000, 31 5o¥si 000, 15814 BARLEY—The Fingal takes for Liverpool 27, 94 cils Frewing, valucd at $31.500. Fuiures were lower, bul spot pric s were un- chauged. Feed Iy quotable at ¥5c@$l B ot Chevalier, $1 50@1 55 for No. 1 aud &l 35@ 1 40 for No. z: new Brewing. $107%@1 1235 for No. 1 and $10:3,@1 05 sor dar< Coast. CALL BOAED SA'ES. INFORMAL SEs810N—9:15 0'clock—No salex. SECOND SESs10N—Decen ber—6000 ctis. 98¢, REGULAR MORNING =ESS:0N—Decomber—4000 ctis, 95c. AFTERNOON SESSION—December—60U0 ctls, 9ilge; 5000, D45k:: 10,000, 9434¢; 2000, 94V5c; BULY, 9dc. UATS—Are firm and In rather better demand. Fancy Feed, §1 2714,@1 323 rood to choice, $1 16 @1 25 B cu; common, $1@1 123g; Surprise, nominal—aoue bere: $1UT1@1 16: Gray, $110@1 15: Mi.lin 30@1 30 ® el Cilpp:d Outs 1l ut $1@2 ton over the raw product. CORN—There is no change wortny wf note. smal Round Yeilow, $1 5@ 35: Lurge Yellow, £1 0732@1 10: White, $1 10@1 1232 cul. 2Y E—Is dofng better at £1 06@1 10 ® cil. BUCKWHEAT—95c@31 16 cil. FLOUR A.D MILLSTUFFS, Shipment of 7500 bbis Flour, valued at $37,500, to Liverpool. FLUUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $5 256@b 35; Bak:rs’ extras, $5@5 10 § bbl CORNMEAL, E1C.—Feed Corn, $24@25 B ton: Cracked Corn. $25@26 B ton. MILLSTUEFFS—Prices in usuul discount to the trad cks are as fo lows, Graham ¥.our, $3 %100 s; Rye F.our, $250 % 100, kice Fiour, $5 75; Cornmeal $2 25: +xtra cream do, $3: Oatmeal, 83 50: Oat Groats, $1; Hominy, 13 10@ 8 30: Buckwheat F.our $3 25@3 50; Crscked Wheat, $3 25; Faiina, $4 50; Whoie Wheat F.oux #3 25: Kolled Uats (bbis), $5 20@5 40; Prarl Ba: ll;r. $4; Spilt Peas, $3 50; Green do, $4 25 @ 100 5. HAY ANL FEED STUFFS, An advance of 50c in Bran is noted. steady. BRAN—$14 50@5 50 for the best and $13 56@ 14 ¥ ton for outsiae brands MIDDLI —$19@20 for lower grades and $21@22 B ton for ihe best. FEEDS IUFFS—Rollea” Barley, $21@22; 0il- cake Meal at the miil. $30 B ton: jobLing, $51; Chopped Feed, $15@16 ® ton; Cocosnut Case, $17 50 ® ton HAY—Wheat, $11@15 @ ton: Wheat and Oat, $lu@li; Oat, $1L@12 50; Barley. $8@1 pressed, $12 5U@.4; Alialia, $8@10; s.ock, $7@ 9: Clover, 85 5U@9 50 ¥ ton. STrAW—30@30c B b Hay Is EANS AND SEEDS. Lima Beans are very firmand have again gone up. Otber descriptions are unchanged. BEANS—Bayos, $2 75@3: Small Whites, $1 30 @1 40; Large Whites, $1 30@1 40 B cti: Pink £135@1 45; Reds, $1 2u@l 25; Blackeye, 81 90 2; ned Kiiney, nominal: Limas. $2 15@2 25 utters, $1 2081 35: Pea, $1 5021 40. SEED —Brown Musiard, 8250@2 75; Yellow Mustard. $1 85 i Foax, $1 6081 70; Ca Seed, 13,@21jc Alfaifs, 614c; Rape, 234¢} Hemp, 3c: 1imo hy. d1c. DRIED FRAS—Niles noni.al; Green, §1 209 170 1 el POTATOES, ON10 , VEGETABLES, Potatoes and Corn are weaker No other changes. POTATOES—Early Kose, 30@4Uc; Kiver Reds, 40@50c. Burbanks, 35@4Uc: ~alinas Burbanks, 65 @bue ; Sweet Poiaioes, T c@$l B cil. ONIONS—$1@1 10} Pickle Onions, 75¢ B sack. VE LTAELES—Bay tquash, 26@35c ¥ box: Mrarrowfat ~quash, $10@12 $ ton: Bay Cucumbers. 15@26c ® bux; Pickles, 135¢ for No. 1,1c # Ib for No. 2; Green Peppers, 16@85¢ for Chie and 3u@50c¢ for Bell; Green Peas, 1@2%¢ 1b: String Beans, 1%@3c. Lima Beaus, Z@iac P b Grewn O.ra, 35@L0c B bux; dried Okin v@8c % 1b Egs Plant, 26@40c;: Uabbage, 60@75 @ ctl; Car- Tots, zo@30c % sac; Garlic 13e@2c 1b: Toma- toes, 25@30c tor river and 25@5uc for_Alameda; Green Corn, 5U@S5c # snck, HU@B5C P crate for Berkeley and ibc@$l .5 @ crate for Alumeda. OULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Pricos remain about the same, with a dull and well supplied market. Live Turkeys are quotableat 14@15c for Gob- blers and 13@14c for Hens: large young Turkevs 1s@l6c; Geese % pair, 7581 Codings, $.@ 150 Ducks, $1 75@3 for old and $3@3 50 for young: Heus, 33 50@4 10: Roosiers. s oung, $4@ 5 50; do, id. $3 50@4; Frye . $3@:S 6u: Broilers, $270@3d for large and $1 75@: 60 for small: Pigeous, $1@i 25 # doz for young and for old. GAMr—}are, nominal: Rabbits, nominal. CHEESE AND EGGS, BUTTER, Both Butter and Eggs are weak at unchanged quotations. BUTTER— CrEAMERY—Fancy creamerles, 22@22%3c; sec- | onds. 20@21c B M. DaIRY—1 hoice to fancy, 18@21c B Ib; lower 15@1714¢. PICKLED—16@18c B b FIRKIN—15@17C B Ib. CrraMERY TUB—1+@ 0c B Ib. EASTERN— 1 2@) 3¢ for adle-packed 19 Ctir.iSr—Choice mild new. 8¢ # Bb: common 10 2004, 615@71/gc B Ib; Cream L hedaar, 10@11c: Young America, $@iuc: Wesiern, 11¢; Eastern, 18@15c % . EGuGS—.unch Kggs, 20@25¢ v doz; store Eggs, 15@18c § dozen; Easteru, 1e@18c; Duck Eggs, 16¢ ® doz. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, Peaches and Pears in bulk are firm and the for- mer aze sull higher. It there were any choice Pears coming In they_would briug $25 % ton, but atrlvais consisi of No. 2 stock. Grapes are in awple supply and wess DECII UOUS FRUJITS S rawberrics, $3@4 chest for large. Biackverries, 31 50@ 50 B caest. Ruspberries, $5 B chest. Huckleber. is_ 4@6c b. Blueberries, 4@6c 9 Ib = Red - ectarines, 50@75c; White, 25@35¢ B box. Peaches, 2 @30c ® box and 25@i0c B basket | for Crawfords; in bulk, $25@35 ® tou 1or ciings and $15@.0 for rreca. P um~ S5@:iGc: Japanese, 35@€0c. Tunes, $26@30 B on. Pears, Bartlett. 50@80c P box for green and 25@ 40c forripe; 320 ton for No. 1and $15 8 ton for No. 2. e A ppies, 26@35¢ B box for common and 50G65¢ !nlsol?J [ ‘m(()e‘zoc ot Srubapples, 20! 0. Figs. single layer-, -o@40c @ boX: double lay- ers u@Te. uinces, 40@50c B box. QDo i ogear b@50¢ for Muscats, 15@40c for biuck. 40@. 0:: 10r 1u~ay, Toc@I1 (@ crate) for Isabelin and 25@40c for Fo itaincbleau and Sweet water. Crates seii abyut : 0c higher thun boxes. Waterael £.0@17 50 B .00. Canta oupes. 50c@s] B cru e. utmes Me ons, s0c B box on the whart. ITKUS FRUI:—Valencia_Oranges, $1 50@ # 50 P box: Lemons. $1@3 75 B box for commo.: and $2@3 50 for goud to choice: Mexican Limes, 35 50@s bux: Lananas, $1 25@2 60 B bunch: Plueappies, §1@3 # doz. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. Prunes are quoted higher again and no Santa Ciaras can now be obtained und:r 3lac. Peaches continuestrong and active. New Plums aid Nec- tar.nes are offerine. Ruisius are as stiff as ever. Aypricolg are about the same. New Raisins are selling st #c_for 2-crown, 4c for 3-crown, dc jor 4-crown and $1 10 for Loudon layers. DRIKD, KEUITS—Quotations are as _foilows: New Pruves, @ 114c 40-60's 41 @334C for 50-60's. 4@114c 101 60-70's, B1o@3%e 1o T -8US, 8@34¢ W b 1or 80-90's und 215@:%0 B b for 9, 100’s: new Peaches, Bla@blsc B b fancy T@74ec B h; peeled, Apricots, (@ €34¢ B Ib for Royals and 7@814c ¥ 1b for x00d Lo fancy dioorparks; evapois ed apples, 516@6C: sun-dried, 3c: uew biack Fizs, in Eimpeves new Plums, 4@4%4c for pitted and 1@Ic for ui- pitied; new Ncotarines, 5@6c B I for prime to fancy | new Pears, 5@514c for quariers and 614@ 7c for haives. 14 ISINS—(0Id crop)— 2 Four-crown, loose, 4@dc: 3-crown, 315@dc: 2- crown, 23,@314c @ 1b_s-edles, Sultanss, b@dyac: seedless * uscaiels, 4@4 ba! wn London luy- ers. 81@i 15; clusiers, $1 15@1 25: Dehesa clus- ters. $1 75@2; Imperial c.usters, $2@% 25. NU't =—\Vainuts, 64@7c B 1b for standard and 9@9%kc B 1b 1or 'sofimnelis Aimonds. +@7c for Lan.uedoc. 215@3Yac for hurdshell aid 5@9c B 1b for papershe 1. Leatiuts. 4@dc B Ib for Eascer, and 4cfor Ca f or-ia; Hickoly Nu.s, 5@3c ¥ 1. Pe- cans, 9@10c P Ib: Fiiberts. 9@3Vqc; Brazi Nuts, 8@9c: Coconuuts. $5@5 50 B 100. 1N Y—New Comb, 1Uc for bright and ’l?fic for lower grades: new water-white extracted, 474@ 4340; light amber extracted, 83,@4c @ Ih LeESWAX—2@%5c B b PRUVISIONS, Lard 1s very firm at the i:proved prices. Trade 18 fair. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 815c ® I for heavy, 834c for light medium, 914 1or ighi, 1061034¢ for extra light apd 12¢ for sugar-cured. Easi- ern sugar-cured Hams, 12@12%5c @ 1b: Cal foruia Hams, 10@11c B b: Mes: Bect, $7@7 50 B bbl: extra mess do. $5@8 50; family do, $949 00: sul Pork, $7 75@% 50 B bbl: extra prime Purk. $9@10; extra clear, $16; mess, $14 B bbl: Smoked Beef, 11@1xYac B b L™ RU— Eastern tierces s quoted a: 5@534c for compound aua 614 tor pure; pails, 7¢; Caliiornia terces, 43,@5c B I for compound aud bijc for pure: huli-bois, 6¥c; 10-1b Lins, 7c; do 5-1b, Ti4c. COTTOLENE—Tierces, t3gc. Packa e Irss Ahan 300 ms—1-b pails, 6 in A case, 87c; 3-1b puils, 20 In a case, 8%4c: 5-1b pulls, 12 in s Cas., Bige: 10-1b pails, 61n u case, 81 ; 501 tins, 1 or in @ case. 754c: wooden buckets, 50 ths net, 7%sc: fancy tubs 80 1bs net, 754¢; half bbis, aboat 110 bs, T55¢ B 1b HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—(ulls and brands cell 1c under sound stock. Heavy salted steers, 9¢ B 1b; medium, 814 B 1b; light, Thc: Cowhides, T14@ B Ib: Stags, be: sa'ted Kip, Tipc: salved Calf, 9¢ @ 1b; salted Veal, 71 dry Hides, 14c 3 1b; culls and brands, 11c: ary Kip and Veal, 11c; dry (af, 15 ulls, 10c; Goatskins, 20@35¢ eac K ds, 5¢; Deerskins, good summer, 26c B medium, - Oc; Win er. 10c; SheepsKins, shear.ings, 10@20c each short wool, 25@0c each; medium, 50@70, euch: 'lung wools, 75@90¢ each. IALLOW=—Yo. 1, rendered. 28;@:c® b: No.2, 214@234p¢: refined, be: Giease, %¢ @ Ib. W UOL—San Joaquin Fall, . @9c: free Moun- all. £@10c: ~pring clip—Northern, 13@16c ® 1b: Mountain, 11@13: Foothill, 11@13¢; ~an Jouquin, vear's clip, 8@9c;: do, seven months, 8gl0c B 1b; early Lambs’, defective. 616@7% do. free, Ju @11c: Fustern Uregon, 10@12c. HUP —€@8c Ib 10r fir 1o choice aud 9@10c for fancy. Coutract prices are 10@13c ® b for new California. GENERAL MeRCHANDISE, BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 5@ 514c: San Quen- un, 5 40; Wool Bags, 27@50c; Fruit Bags, 514, 5%,c and 61 ¢ for the difterent sizes. oA L—Wellingwn, $8: New Wellington, # Southfield Welliugton. 7 50: Seattle, $5 50: Bry- ant. #5 50; Coos Tay. #4 75; Wallsend, 367567 ton; Cumberland, $14 50 B tou in bulk and $16 in sacks: Pennsylvania, Anthracite Ege $14 8 ton: Welsh Anthracite,” $-@12; Cannel, — ® ton: Rtock Springs, Castie Gaie and Pliasant Val- llcy'x" 60; Coke, ¥1:@:2 in bulk and $13 ® ton n sks. SUGAR—The Western Bugar Refitery Company quotes. terms ner cash: Cube and Crushed and F¥ine Crush d, 6Ygc; Powderel, 6¢: Dry Granu- lated, 633c B 1b; Lontec.ioners’ A, G34c: Magnolia A, 5C: wxtra <, 4%c: tolden C.43%c; Candy Granvlated, 5%¢; Cuiifornia A, 53ic; half-barrels s more thau varreis, and boxes Y2¢ more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Hogs are firm and occasional sales at 4c are made, Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- erers are as 0 lows: Bk F—Firs quality, 53¢ B b; seconddo, bc; third do, 4@43ac @ tb. VEAL—Laig: « @oc; small. ¢ @7 B B MUTTON— Wetliers, 515@ 6c, Ewes, B LA MB—Spring, T@7%ec % 1b. PORK—Live Hogs. 33:@35gc for large and 33, @37xc for small und medium: 0ft hogs, 21,@314¢ ® 1b; dres-ed do, 5@534c. 5@5%zc RECLIPTS OF ) RODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. . Flour, qrsks.... 22,410 Bran, sks........ 1,280 Oregou. ¥.574| Oregon, skx.... 1,071 Wheat, ctis 5,010/ M:ddiings, sks.. 50 Oregon.... 1,773 Butter, ctl 61,831 |Chieese, cils. . 247 kggs, doz. Barley, culs Corn. ctls.. Eastern. ... 400| Hides, 39| Peits, b: 164 \\ o0l bls. % 140/ Leather, riis. ... 36 Reans, sks. 2,642/ Wine. gals. . 63,600 Potaioes, sks 503 Qui_ ksiiver,flsks 70 Onions. sks. .. 407| Lumber, M feet. 85 T47| wilow. St - 4 18| Hops. bls. S 9 — . —— REAL ESTATE TBANSACTIONS. Thomas Quinn to David =amuels, lot on E line of Van Ness avenue, 60 N of Hayes stree, N 30 by E 108: $10. Oliver B. Martin to Thomas R. Turaer, lot on E line of Gough street, 70 5 of Vailejo, 3 22:6 by E 90: $10. Claus and Anna C. Spreckels to Minnie G. Weed, lot on S line of Sat r.unem.g street, 111:3 E of 10. . Lyon, lot on W line 57 S of Paze, 5 28 by W of Devisadero street 100; $5. Archibald Barnard to same, same, quitclaim deed; $6. Charles J. and Martha A. Kalgain to same, lot beginning ou line 57 ~ of Page and 35:6 W of De- vieadero. N 214 inches, W 81:6, k 61:6 to begin- ning: 310. James Altken and Archibald Barnard (truste for James Aitken et al.) o Danlel Suilivan, lov on W line of Devisadero sireer, 85 S of Page, S 52:6 by W 137:6, subj-ct_to deed of trust to San Francisco Savings Union In 1585 d 301; $10. Edward G. Lewis to Georke M. Lederer, lot on W iine of Lyon street, 0 N of Geary, N 25 by W 100: $10. Lewls W. McGlauflin to J. S. Angus. T. G. Crothers and W. S. Goodfellow (execntors esta of James G. Fain), blces 244, bounded by Collier, Jefter.on. WestSix b and West Seventa streets, Peter mith msp, qui-c aim a-ed; $1. Margur.t McGratn Lo Jeremish W. Ragan, lot on N line of Twenty fourth street, 60 E of Folsom, E 25 by N 75: $10 William Muliowney to Mary Muilowney. lot on NW line of Bluxome street, 200 SW of Fourth, SW 25 by NW 120 gif.. Same to same. 10t on NW corner of Clara street, 395 N E of Sixth, Nk 25 by NW 80; gift. Alenander and Katie Greerty to F. I. Davls, lot on W ilue of Pennsylvania avenue, 275 N of Army (Colusn) street, N 25 by W 100: $10. City and Coun y of San Fraicisco to same, lot on W line of Pennsylvunia_ uvenue, 200 S of Twenty-fifth (Yolo) street, S 50 by W 100; also lot on E iine of Mis.issippi street. 300 § of i'wen- ty-fifth (Yoio) stieet, S 50 by W 100 Dow and Amanda M. Wilifams to Minnie Root, wifeot G. W.. lot on N line of Clement stre.t, 57:6 W of Flith avenue, W 25 by N 100; $10, George ¥. Lyon to Amella W. Coffin (wife of Frederick ¥.), .t on s corner of CLift (Point Lobos avenue) and Twenty-firsu streets, W 28:6 by S 10 : zift Archinald Barnerd to James Aitken, lot on S line of J street, 59:6 K of Ninth avenue, E 25 by 8100, quitclaim deed; §10. James Altken to George F. Lyon, same; $65. Eiiza I Phelps to Stella C. Lovegrove (wife of W. K.), lot 48, biock 337, 0'Neil & Haley Tract; gift. ALAMEDA COUNTY. L. H. ana Lizzie Siy to Emily K. Latham, lot on NEcorn r of Uak and EleventL strects, 105 by N 75, bio-k 166 (subj ci todeed of trust 10c $10,000), Oaklana: $10 Carl aud k.izabeth Will to Rudolph Kleiner, the E 80 feeLof lot 26 and W 10 feet of lot 27, block P, J. W. Crawford Tract (subject to morigase), Caklaud Annex; $700. Olive . Apgar Lo [nga Olaine, lot on NE corner of Miss avenue and Ruby street. N 112, b0, S 119:4, W 50:5 to_bagl.uiug, being lots 30 and 31, Uakland Railroad Homestead, Oaklund Annex; 10. ¥ smes . and Lizzie 8. N. Young to Clarence A. Howard, lot on W line of Regent sireet, 312:4 & of Sup Jo_e avenue, S 45, W 155:4. N 10 a poing which is 125:034 W from portion of beginning, E 128:034 10 beginning, Alameda: $10. Jmily K. Latham (by a.toruey) to L H, Sy, lots ® to 12 and that portion of 1o: 8 not hereto- fur- conveyed, block C, Brooklyn Township: also 1015 16 and 16, bivek U, Iois 7 10 11, block ¥, lot 3, bock F lois 19, 21 aud 2z blo.k G, Map of Latham Terrace. Brooklyn 1 owasbip: $10. Frances Creviing to Stewart Crevling, lot_on SW line of Clark street, 118.16 NW of b, NW. +22.1 2-.5, SW 21 , SE 200, sW 150, ~E 1221 2-2,, NE_568:5 10 beginning, beiug lots 16 10 19, mup of High-sireet Tract, Brooklyn Town- ship, quitel Im dee.. $1. Joun Arpett to John Cotir-1l, lot beginning at a point on E line of right of way of Central Pacific Railroad on line of division between plats 56 uud 57. Kancho k1 Vale de tan Jos:, thence N 5436, E 79:3, W 86:4 (0 beginniug, town of ileasanton, Murry 1ownship: $10. A. J. aod Nancy Smithson to (ora E. Tremble. 10t Ou S line of hirty-nfih or Walton 8 reet, 349 :4 W of Grove, W 83:4 by S 12.1:3. being the £ 16:8 feet of lot'8 and W 16:8 feet of lot 9, b ook D, property Central Land Company, to correct 615 d 36Y. Oakland: $10. Anne M. Carey to James T. and Ellen Care on Nk corner of Eat ev.nieenth street and Thir- teenth avenue, N 175, k140, S 25, W 50. 5 150, W 110 to beginning. being portion of biock 91, Clinton, Kas. Oakiaud: $5. Milliceht B ‘Jaft (executrix of the estate of George W. Taft and Nancy M. Millett, by com- missioner) to Sarah H. Smith, lot begining ata point where the center Iine of Puroda place inter- sects the center of Ross sireet, thence N W 219.60, NE 464.82, SE 219.75, SW 439 10 beginnipg, being portion of ?ln 73, rancho V. and D. Peralta, Uakland ‘i ownship: 56063, Etna Fowler tn Gustav Walter. loton N line of Adn street. 250.60 W of Sacramento, N 123 513, ‘W 5u, > 119.6%5, E 50.15 to begiuning, being iot 12, Peralta Park, southern annex, Berkeley: $10. George (ana as att rney) and Nellio M. Schmidt (by attorney) (o Ctherine Schmidr, lovon ~ line of Delaware street, 98 1 of Third, k& 50 by S 100, lot 8, block 73, Tract B, Berkeley Land and Town' Improvement Association, to correct 567 d 39, Berkeley: $10. George 1. and Mary B. Metea't (o John B, Met- calf, iot on NE corner of Welnut street and Col- legel way, N 124 bi E 13650, lots 12, 15, 14, W hitton Tract, Brrkeley: $100. Builde-s’ Contracts. Jobn Martinon, owner, with Campbell & Pettus, contractors, to erect a Lwos ory and basement irame dielling on lot on N line of Union street. 110 E of Devisude:o; Nathaniel Blaisdell, archi- tect: $2725. P e e ——— STEAMEKS TO SAIL. STEAMER |DESTINATION.| SAILS. | PIER Santa Kosa_ | man D1ego.... 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Panama... ~an Coroma, State of Cal. Eureka.. SUN, MOON AND TIDE. UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEV. TiMes AND HEiGHTS oF HiGH AND lLow WATERS AT FORT POINT, ENTRANCE TO SAN FRANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPKRINTKNDENT. NOTE—The high and low -waters oc ur arths City Front (Mission-street Whart) about twenty- five minutes later than ay Fore Point; the heizght of tide Is the same at both places August—1897 Friday. August 27. Sun rises 5/ Moon rises..,... 456Ax Sun sets . 47| Moon sets . va|| Itaal | |Hime | yoqr | L Wi | 27| 693] 28| 509 29, 5.44 |H W 30/ 0.20 31 118 1} 219 2| 835 NOTE—In the adove exposition of the tides tha early morning tides are given in the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day in_th: order of occurrence 83 (o time. ‘Ihe second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third iide, and the lasi or right hand columu gives the last tide of thé day, except when tnere are but three tides. as sometimos sccurs. The helgnts given are additions to the toundings on the United Biates Coasi Survey charts, except when a riinus sign (—) precedes ine height, and then the number given is subtractive from the depth ziven by the charia. _— NOTICE TO MARINERS. 5 A branch of the United States Hydrographlo Office located In the Merckauts KExchanze ls maiotained in San IFrancisco for the benefis of mariners without regard to nationality and free of expense. Navigators are cordlally invited to vistt the office, where complete sets of charts and sallinz directions of the world are kept on hana: or com- parison and reference, and the latest information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers to navigation and all matters of interest to ocean commerce. The tims ball on oo of the bullding on Tele- graph HIll fs hoisted about Len minutes befors oon. and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal ieceived each day irom the United States Naval Observaiory a. Mare Isiand Cai, A notfce stating whether the time ball was aropped on time, or giving the error, If any, ls published the same day by the Aftarnoon papers mud by the morning papers the followlng dav. W. 8. HuaHss, The Timo Ball. Lieutenant. U, & N., lu charga BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. S. N., MERCHANTS 5 XCHANGE. SAN FRANCISCO, August 26, 1897, The time vall on Teiegrapn Hill was dropped exacdy at noon Lo-day —i. e.. at noon of the 130th meridiun, or exactly at 8¢ X, Greenwich time. W. S HUGHES, Lientenant U. & N. n te ] SHIPPING INIELL.GENCE, Arrivel. THURSDAY. August 26. Stmr Santa Rosa. Alexander. 66 nours from an Diego: pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Mackinaw, Littlefield, 85 hrs frm Tacom: 8600 tons coal. t0 S P Co. Omkland direct. Stmr_Mariposa, Hayward, 2315 days from Syd- ney, via Honolulu 6 days 18 'hours; pass and mdse, to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Stmr Orizabs, Von Helms. 1114 aays trm Guay- mas, via Ensenada, ~aa Diexo and <an Pedro 60 hours: pass and mase, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Sunr Gipsy. Leland. 10 hours from Santa Cruz, etc: produce. 10 Goodall. Perkins & Ca Stmr Greenwood. Fagerlund. 15 hours from Gre nwood: lumber, to L E \ hite Lumber Co. Stmr foln: Arena. lansen. 16 nours from Mendocino, eto; pass and mdse, to Mendocino Lumber Co. Stmr Crescent City. Stockfleth, 35 hours from Crescent City: pass and mdse, to Hobbs, Wall & Co. Stmr Santa Cruz, Hinkle, 4 hours from Ames- port: pro Luce, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Schr A'bion, Grinnel. 16 hoars from Fish Rock ; 110 cds bark, 10 J S Kimoali. Schr Berwick, Pedersen, 53 days from Neha- lem Kiver; lumber, to S H Harmon Lumber Co. Schr Archie and Fontie, Coistrup. 18 hovrs from Stewar:s Point; 100 cords bark, to Higgins & Col- lins. Up river direct. Schr Mary Etta, Wetzel, 2 days from Bowens Landing: 4 M posts, 40 cds Woou, Lo Bender Bros. Senr Corm:hian. Korth, 36 hours from Point Arena; 100 cds wood, to Bender Bros. Schr Seven Sisters, Kasmussen, 12 hours from Binlers Polut; 5000 r & ties. to L K White Lumber Co. Schr Enterprise, Ingwersen, 514 days from Cos- mopolis: 240 M 1t lumber, to Gra s Harbor Com- merclal Co. Schr Arthur I, Krog, 38 hours from Usa 122 M ft lumber, 46 cd ., bark. to Usal Redwood C Schr Golden Gate, Joreen on, 36 hours from Point Arena: r r ties, to L k whbite Lumoer Co. Onkiand direct. Schr Bender Srotners, Zaddart, 14 tours from Bowe s Linling; wood and posts, 10 B nder Bros Schr Reliance, Hansen. 18 nours irom Waishs Lanaing; %0 ¢ds wood. to R A Glloride. Sohr Kive Brothers Rasmussen, 13 Lours from Pheips Landine: 110 cds birk, to James <ohason. Schr Mary Bidwell, Vogel, 6 days from Us 100 cds bark. to beadie Bros. Up river direct, Bchr Nettie Low. low. 6 hours from Poin: Reyes: 25 bxs butter, t0 J B Newbauer & Co, Cleared. THURSDAY, August 26. Stmr State of California, Green, Astoria; Good all, Perkins & Co. Suiled. THURSDAY. August 26, Stmr State of Californta, Green, Astoria. Stmr Supol, Dettmers. Grays Harbor. Stmr Eureka. Parsons, San Pedro. Stmr Santa Cruzn Hinkel, Porc Harford. Stmr Bonita, N cholson, Port Harford, Br ship Fingal, Fulmore, Liverpool, Schr Ucean Spray, Stelnborn. Iversens Landing. Schr Kio Rey, Crangle, Albion. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS, August 26—10 » m—Weather fogzy; wind W; velocity 12 miles. Charters. The Brship Centesima is chartered for wheat Lo Liverpool. 25s: Er ships Orion and Saint Mir- ren and Nor bark Stjorn. Cork jo- orders, 27s 6d. It is reported that a sh p bas beeu tasen ‘or Ku- rope at 30s. Spoken. Aug 14—Lat 86 E, long 36 W, Br ship Hiddekel, hence March 50, for Hull. Domestic Ports. BEAR HARBOR—Arrived Aug 26—Stmr La- guna, nence Aug 24. KURKEA—>ailed Aug 26—Schr Mary Buhne, schr Western Ho e, stmr Pomons. for San Fran. cisc COOS BAY—Salled Aug 26—Stmr Empire, for San Fraucisco; stmr Alice Blanchara, or San Francisco. Arrived Aug 26—Stmr Czarina, bence Aug 23. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Aug 36—Sohr Bangor, from Port Gambls FISKS MILL—Arrivel Aug 26—Schr Chrisiina Steffens, hence Auw 2. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrivea Aug 26—Stmr Lakme, trom Saa Pedro, and sailed for San Fran- claco. USAL—Arrived Aug 26-Stmr Newsboy, hence Aug 2 FORT ROSS - Arrived Aug 26—Scur La Chlena hence Aug 23. ALBLON—Salled Aug 26—Stmr Cleone, for San Francisco. GREENWOOD—Arrived Aug 26—Stmr Alca- vraz, tor Porc Lon Angsles. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Aug 26—Schr Newark. hence Aug 25, ASTORIA—Arrived Aug 26—Br ship Godiva, from Hongkong. _Salled Aug 26—Stmr Columbia, for *an clsco. 5 W VENTURA—Arrived Avg 29—Schr Vesta, iy Hveneme. ST MICHAEL—Arrived prior to July 25_scnr Al ce Cooke, hence June 16. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Auz Fred E Sanders, irom St Michael. sSailed Aus 25—Bkin Newsboy, fo- Takn. TATOOSH—Passed Aug 26—Bkin C C Fung, 1m Hono'uly, for Puget Sound. PORT ANGELES—Salied Aug 26—Brship Wen. dur. VENTURA—Arrived Aug 26—Stmr G Losmiy, hence Aug 25. GRAY~HARBOR - Arrived Aug 26—Scur (3 Kellogg, from Santa Rosalia. REDONDO—=alled Aug 26—Schr La Gironge, for Grays Harbor. SAN PEDRO—Sailea Aug 26—Stmr Jewel, try Caspar. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Aug 26—sSchr J 3 Colmau, from St Michael. Foreign Porte. HONGKONG—Arrived Aug 24—Brstme Doric, hence Juiy 27, WALLAROT—Arrived July 28—Br ship Ve bana. from Puget Sound. via Adelaid>. SYDNEY—Arrived July 11—Brship Dechmont, from Seattle. July 25—[ta: bark Casaboua, huce May 1L Salled Aug 22—Br stmr Warrimoo, {or Vancou ver. ACAPULCO—Satled Anz Wratn, for Port Townsend. COLON—Salled Aug Z4—Stmr Alll Yors. HONGKONG—Arrived Aug 24—Br stmr Em- press of Indiu, from Vancouver, NEWCASTLE, NSW—Sallet July 2—Brships Luciile and Anaurus, for San Franci:co. Ju'y 3— Brship Routenburn, for =an Francisco. July & Bark Geo F Mansou, for Houolulu: Vance, for Honolulu. July 11—"r ship F for San rrancisco. July 12—Br ship Pericles, for San Francisco. July 18—Brship Philomene, for Oregon. July 27—Brsuip Sutherlandshire. for Oregon, Juty 28—Brbark Cambronne, for San Francisco. July 29—Br bark Kosciusko, fo: Honolu u: bark Empire, for San Francisc. Char.ered to load at Newcastle, NSW_Bark Alex McNelll, 8rbark Antartic, I'al ship Aus- tralla, Brshlp Brenda, Nic bark Bundaleer, Br sbip Celticburn, for San Francisco: bkin Chas Crocker. for Honolulu; Br ship Conisheud, for san Francl co: Br ship Province. ior Oregon: Br ship Pyrenees, Jtal ship Rocal Soverelgn, burk ~emi- nole, ship St John, bar< Un aunted, Brship ~t Vincens, for San Francisco; schr W H Taibot, for Hono ulu. In port Aug 2—Brsbip Bannockburn, for San Francisca; bark Colusa, ‘or Houolulu: Br ship Dunsiaw. Russ ship Ednmion, Brbark Inver- ivon, Brbark Invergerry, brbars Inversuail, Ger ship Mvlpomene, for San Francisco; ship Tiile E Starbucs. for Honolul, SYDNEY—In port aug Y—Br ship Star France, ship Wachusett. for San Fraucisco. HONOLULU—Are v»i Aug 15—Br stmr Mio- wera, from Victoria. Aug 17—Schr Lizzie Vance trom Newcastle, NSW Aug i8—=tmr Maripos: trom Sydney. Aug 19—bars Geo F Manson, irm Newcastle, N <W. Suiled Aug 14— Brship Brenhilda, for Astoria: stmr China, for Yokohama. Aug 16—BKin Jane L stanfo.d for Port Townsend; Frsimr Miowera, jor Sydney. Aug 17—Bar< Fresno. for Port Townsend; schr Metha Nelson, for Port Towns- end. HILO-Salled Aug 16—Bark Annie Johnson, for san Francisco. Movements of Transatlantic Steamers. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Aug 26—Stmr Belgen- lana, from Philadelphia. Suiled Aug 26—Sunc Pennland, or Philadelphia. GENOA—Sailed Aug 26-Suns Kms, for New. York. QUEENSTOWN—Salled Aug 26—Simr Ger manic, for New York. BALTIMORE—Salied Aug 26—Stme Scotia, for Hambu g NEW y ORE—Arrived Aug 26—Stmr Havel,fm Bremen. Salled Aug 26—Stmr Friedrich der Groise, for Bremen; str Normannia, for Hamourg. PLYMOUTH—arnved Auz 26—stmr Fuerst Bismarck. from New York. COPENHAGEN—Saled Aug 25-Stmr Thing: valla, for New York. LONDON—Sailed Aug 26—Stmr Manitobs, for New Yors. ran 26-Scar 23—Br ship Cape a, for New Tmportations. AMESPORT—Por Santa Cruz—2418 ss oats, 65 sks whea’, 857 bxs bans, 12 cs cheese, 332 sks white oats, 20t 4 s<s barley. SAN DIKGO-P-r sants Kosa—4¥0 bxs lemans, 1759 sks oats, 8 pkes mdse. 191 sks wheai, 3 cs booxs, 1 bx printer's rolers, 1 bx extracts. 9 €3 seed, 13 udls dry fish, 33 hi-bbls pickled fish, 1 roll blanxets, ¢s dry goods, 1 buggy, 70 cs min- eral water, 1 bkl carpet. ~anta Barbara—236 s¢s abalone snells, 131 sks abalone mes:. 50 cs olive oil. 2t2 bxslemons, 1 pkg mdse, 6 . bis mineral water, 1166 ks bacley, 8 bxs plants, 28 s&s crawfish. P.r. Los Angeles—10 cs 1 oifee, 1 pc muchiner; 1 bx nummiigs, 1 crt P fold-rs, 1 pkg mdse, bdlis hides, 7 848 corn. 1tin ma cnes, 57 pks agri- cuttural impiemen:s and stores, 3 bxs 1ruil, 19 PKgs household zoods. tiedondo—95 bbis asphaltum, b cshoney, 116 zinc spreters. 1 bx plated ware, 1 cs rubber boot, 3 cs boots and shoes, 1 lot houseuold guods. 4096 sksbare . 333 sks whea:, 4 sks scel, 1 csarv coods 1 bale blankets, 8 bbls vinegar, 27 bxs lemons. Port Ha.ford —428 sks oats. 121 s«s rye. 3269 sks wheat 9451 sks barley, 90 sk gervunzas, 411 sks beans. 26 ¢s eggs, 10 bxs butter, 107 bxs fish, 1cs shoes, 4 pkes mdse, % ¢s baking povder. § bxs green pears, 1 cs dry%00ds, 1 K-g Oliv-s. 6 bxs green pruncs. 1 bx brusnes, 1 Keg nails, 154 bxs groen fruit, 4 coops chickens, 1 cs salmoii. 1 show case, 1cs hardwa e, 8 cs honey, 15 baies 1 Lf-balo Wwool, 1 ¢s shoes. DING— Per Gipsy—1 bx butter, 6 sks 5. sonville -1610 -ks oats. Moro Ccjo—41% sks beans. Sainas—d pkgs moise. SantaCruz- 14 pegs mdse, 17 cs cheese, butter, 1 cs eggs, i bx fian, 700 bbls lime. Mouterey—12 p<xsindse, 3 cs cheese, 67 pkgs 1. uit boxrs. 20 ¢ honey. GUAYMAS—Per Urizaba—3 s shels, fins. Larmen Island—100 to s salt. La Paz—586 hides, 13 dried skins, 1 sk chilies, 18 bdls fish fins, S0 DKEs /i s, By cs suiphure s San Jose de. C bo—171 hides, 2 bdls dee s<ins. Altata—2 sks fins, i4 pkgs mdse, 58 sas min- erals, 10 sks sulphurets. 3 pars 1 cs gold. Ensenada—13 s&s beeswax, XU hides. Bahla Mazdalena—45 turt s, 10 sks fios, 7 cs dried fisb, 20 ndis D szins, 13 nides. Mazatlan—19 bars 3 ca gold »ud silver builion, 70 bars silver, 6 oars gold, 1 bx ¢old coln, 28 cs cofn, 7 bags precipitates, 3t bxslemons, 1 iron mortar,1 iron pldte, 2/ cs limes, i pkgs mase, 418 hides, 9 cs Mexican coln, 6 sks horny, 1 cs fios 1 cs scales, 1sate. 15 ¢+ 1bbl assay goods, 1 bdl machinery, 44 cs tailings, ¥U bdis fishskins, 893 sks ore, 16 s shells ~Y DN EY - Per Mariposa—210 bdis skins, 2 bd's Jeatner, 4 sks seed. 1 cs* murton skins, 3 cs oil, 52 PKgs wrappers, 90 bxs sovereixns (£450.000), 1 cs tires, 20 drums glycerine, 585 Ingots tin, 100 M cases, 16000 hiies & cylinders, L iypewriter, 9 cs drugs, 1 pkg maps, 1bx bicycle saddies, 2 pkgs botanica: specimens. Avckiand—43 bags gum, 10 s gum, 653 hides, 14 csks pelts, 2 s<s coftee. Avla—1529 Sk8 copra. Honolulu—829 bugs sugar, 4 pkgs plows, 30 bags coffee, 852 buchs bananas, 18 crts pineapples, 45 Cris vananas MENDOCINU—Per Polnt Arena—166 M feet tumber. 2 Lxs fruit. 1 bdl hides. 4 p<gs mdse, 1 pk¢ sundries. Cont Arens—1500 posts. 63 bxs butier, 3 cs ergs, 11 dresssd hogs 1 pkg poles. § bxs frult. 34 bxsappies, 1U sks abaiones, 7 pkgs mdse, 2 ficx- ins butter. CRESCENT CITY—Per Crescent City—220 M ft1unoer, 157 bxs 57 kexs 14 tubs 4 tierces but- ter, 1 cs_clgars, 1+ pkgs mdse, 1 sk coln, 2 pkus express, 7 Cs mgats, 1 Keg b cs fish, 1 p.ow, 1 cp chickens. 1 bx 2 sks Consig-ee: Per Santa Cruz—AL T Frel as: H Dutard; Wolt & Son: ¥ H Hammer; Welunan. Peck & Co. Per Mariposu—J D “pr ¢ 6is & Brosuo : Wel's, Fargo & Co: Martin K yeger; Merton Mfg Co} Willam.ce Pulp and Paper (o; London. Paris ani American Ba k: The Auglo-California Bank ; P H Bernuz: Staada. d B.scu Co;Geo Herrmann: United Typewriter Supply Co: Baker & Hamil- ton; Maioou & Dangiada; Parrott & Co: Joseph R Wation: Willams, vimond & Co: M S Grin- baum & Co; A Galii Fret: Co: Campudoaico, Mui- coim & Co; J_ivancovich & Co: Eveleh & Nash; M D Vanvalis; Wetmore sros. | Per Gipsy —H Joosi: Jobn M Petugrew: Wolf & Sons: M Uutara; knterprise Brewery: LG Sreso- vich & Co: Dairyme.’s Unions: Hils Bros: Nor- ton. Tetier & Co; A W Fink: Milani & Co: Bertia & Lepori; H Cowell & Co; California Bot iug Co; Roth & Co; Wetmore 8ros: J Ivancov.ch & Coj Gray & Barbieri; Standard Oil Co; ¥ B Haizbt. Per O.izaba—W Loaiza & Co; Seib: Smeiting and Leai «o; Thannhaus r & Co; Cadrers. Homa &Co; Cnaries Tetzen & Co; C L Bunser & Co; Louis Kelly; L F Lastreto; Bank of California Cande arfa Con Mex Min 0g Co:Brown & Adams: A Paladaiul; i M Newhall &Co; J W nllsworth &Co: F tuther &Co: J 0 Meyerink: E L Stera: San Vincen. Mining Co: Nevaia Bank: Anglo- California Bank: Wells, Fargo & Co. Per Point Arena—J C Brue: & Co: A Brillant; Standard UL 0> : W B Sumner & Co: kT Aliea: Sap krancisco Laundry Co: Smith's Cash Stora: Russ. Early & Co: Hilmer. Breahoft & Schuiz: T H Fin.e &Co: _Wetmore Bros: Dairymen's Untoa: Deunison & Felling: De Bernardi & Co: Matthews Bros: J J Duffy &Co: City Frout Marxet; L L Hunter: Ebrman & Co: Mendoc.uo Lumber Co; H_A Thompson Scegelie & Ruc.ner. Per Crescent City—Hobbs, Wall & Co: A Fisher Hilmer, sredhoff & schu.z; Dodge, Sweener & Co Witzel & Baker; U B Smith & Co: Getz Bros & Co! F B Haight; Cox Seedand PlantCo: J5 ttaighti A Paladini: Enterpsis- Erewery: W G Chawmplon; Baker & Hamilton: C E Whitie: & Co; B Cai ¥ Cramer: Lo.tz & Clyneer & Co: Standiard O 1 Co Baker & Hambiton: We ls, Fargo & Co: B riwlug: Pacific Sta.es Type Founiry; Kingan & Co Per ~anta Rosa—1 Ki chinan & Co: C E Whit ney & Co; Marsuall & Jieimers: Cahn & Cos Wheaton, Breon & Co: Sinsh-imer Bres; Witzel & Baker: Mil er, ~1oa & ScoLt: Eros' & Co: A Fodera; Russ, s & Ji; Dodee, Sweciey & o; HH Hogaj; Halnter, K & =: Dodge, weedey & C G Sresovich & Co; J H Can & Co: change; Von Robn & H Co; Haan Eros. I.nter- prise Erewery: Asa Philips: B G luhl & Co Itallan Fisb Merchants: Erirner & Gaiuger: § ¥ Milling Co: G W McXear: H Dutard: H Water- man & Co; Sinsheimer Bros; vore, Ferzuson & Co: S Silverberg; J 2 McDonaid; Tillmas & Een- del: Sunset Tel & T Co: ( M Volkman & Co. Her- man Wedlock; Jovas Eriauger: CH Feck & Co; Newmark & Edwards: £ J Bowen & Co; (ann & N; Buckingham Hecht: M W heards; Garcia & Maggini: San Franciscd Brew cries: Chas Tetzen; California Distiliery Co: Puge & Son; S B Minerul Water Co: J Ivancovich & Co: G W McNecr; Henderson Biown & Co: Pa ific Coast Fish Co:’ Milaul & Co: Paladini; J B Ingug ia; Allen & Lewis: Levi Splegel & Co;'W i1 Adam: A Gerverding & Loi U L Parker: W & J loaue & Co: J B ~later; P M S co: A wlli Fruit Gos i H Dewitt; Gray & ~ons: Gou'd & Jaudin; Singer Mg Co: Blanchard Bros & Co: L a Sabev: H 0 Greenhood: Neustadter Bros: Francls Brus: Simoa Levi: M S Simas; Getz 5ros & Co: san Jose Com- mercia! Co; Wolf & 50.s: I N Wright: Beil & Co; J M Hixou; G W Warner; Paia e Grooery Co: scatena & Co; Eveleth & Nash: W C =mil Bowen & C0; A H triswold; Seat.le Trading Co; Wood, urtis & Lo; E V Thompson. - e