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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 1897 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL PRET A THE COMMERCIAL WORLD OF THE MARKEILS, Wheat a fraction weaker. Barley, Oa s and Bve unchanged. Yellow Corn deing be ter. Fiour and Milistvfs unchauged Hay steady at the advance. Beans quister and weaker. Potatoes and Onions unchanged. Butter and Eggs as before. Hens and g Koosters higher. Penches lower again. Prunes a frag.ion off. Provisions unchanged. Wooi, Hides and Hops as usual. Fogs weak. beef firm. Silver lower. OVERLAND SUMMARY SHIPMENTS, Overiand shipments of trelzht from Northern and Central California in August via Southern Pa- cific lines were 64.U62 tons, as follows: From san Francisco, 28,193 tons: Oakland, 3611; San Jose, 25: Stock S208: Sacramento and East, 20,578; Marysville. 2847. I'he leading items were: 2034 tons Beans. 826 do Porax, 38,750 gallons Brandy. SU8.500 ao Wine. Tuit ioods, 4180 do Dried do Raist 3 do Hide: 4259 tons Canned 18,652 do Deciduous Fruit, 104 Nuts, 77 do Honey, 150 do Hops, do Leather. 49 do' Hay Vegetables, 675 do Powaer. 58 do Quicksiiver. 1081 do Wool. 146 o Coffee, 1487 do Tes, 6824 do Sugar, 199 do Rice and 969 do Canned Salmoy rg 66 shofallsy o 59 do Potatoes, 665 do | | | | O Clear ® Partly Cloudy @ Cloudy ® Rain® Snow SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION 7 PAST 12 HOuffi Fxplanation. rrow flies with the wind. The top figures indicaie maximum temperature for the those underneath it, if any, the amount of days 1, of meited snow in Inches and hundredths, the past ! twelve hours. Jsobars, or solid Doin's of equal air pressure; iso- ed lines, equsl temperature. The barometric pressure and by fair weather: “low” con therms, or. word “*hig! is osuall refers to low pressure. and is usually preceded | Kan ¥ 1sy(DDyir.il8 ompa: and accompanied by cloudv weatherand rains. “Lows” usualiy first appesr on the Washingion When the pressure is high in the interjor ow along the coast, and the isobars extend b and south along the coast, rain is probabie; when the “low Is inclosed with lsobars of warked cn e, rain south of Oregon is improb- atle. Witha ~high” in the vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer weather may be expected in summer aud colder weather In winter. 1he reverse of these conditions W1l produce an opposite result. THE WEATHER BUREAU. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT TrRE, WRATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Sep- tember 16, 1897, 5 P M The following are ths maximum temperatures reported to-aay by telegraph from weather bureau siations in California: Kureka 62, Red Bluft 96, Fresno 96, San Luis Obispo 76, Los Angeles 78, San Diego 7, Yuma 8. San Francisco data: minimum 60, mea1 76. Maximum temperature 82, Weather Conditions and General Fore- casts. 20 area of high pressure overlies the north- western p rtion of the countrv. The pressure at Bismarck to-night is 30 50 1neh i he weather has beeu clear and Warm over the country west of the rocky Mountains. Rain is fall ngat k1 Paso I'he tempeiature has risen from 6 to 14 degrees over the « Northwest. In the grest valieys of Californiathe temperaiures are from ¥ to 11 degrees above the nurmal At ta Fra.cisco c-night the temverature is 20 degrees abov - the normal. Tne meximum tem- peraiure of to-2av, 92 de rees has bevn exceeded onlv on Sepiember 8. 1886, aud September 22, 1894, when the (empera ure reached 94 deg-ees. Forecast made alan Francisco for thirty hours, ending midnight , 1597 Northern Ca i r Friday: not warm Friday ni the interior: cooter Frid 00 the central coust: nor.herly winds, changinz to nt southerly inland: scuthwesierly winds on the coast. Southern California—Fair Friday, westerly winds. Nevada—Fair Friday: continued warm. Utah—C conitiued warm Arizona— excep. showe:s in ex- treme east eariy Frilav morniug San 1 raocisco and vi inity—Fair Frida; in the afternoon and n'gnt. probablv fog rriday night and _aturcay morning; wesierly winds ALEXANDER MCADIK, Local orecast « flicial NEW YOKK STOCK MARKET. NEW YORK, N. Y., Sept. 16. — The market closed this evening with & geveral level of prices lower after a day of zreat Irrezutarity and constant movement up and down on the whole row range. Quite & large number of shares showed a small fractional gains, rises, but the grange and transcontinental I few S10CKs show notabie Vanderbilts, trunk lines ses us & whole declined in value. This is true notwitnstanding the jact that London was a buyer of favorite stocks ail the day and all the general news us Lo Improving business and increased earninzs of railroads continued (o favor iucr-asiug | rices. Prices were I fuct higher at the opening, bu: liguidation quic. 1y set in and prices generally re cea The ciosilig of the accounts uf a failed firm, under the ruies of the Stock Exchange, had somet h the undertone of heaviness which was manifest all day. The fear of inter- rupted trefic in the South from yeilow fever also depressed the price of railroads in that region. The steady tone manifested in the exchange m.r- ket ear'y in the day bad the effect of disconrazing hope of the early importation of gold and this had fisinfluence in aiding the reaction. This had the ct because of the hardening tendency bing a« high es 234 b £ cent The marked weakening in the exchange market in the Last hour served to steady prices of SLOCks (0 some extent. the decline no: oniy being checked, but recoveries beinz shown in the ciosing trans- i0as of the stock. The raze of exchangeon Paris was also weak, aud it seems evident from the action of the Bauk of England in maintaining I s minimum discount rate ot 2 per ¢ nt lu face of the continued decrease in iis reserve and its stock ot bullion that London expecis Paris 10 supply the first demanas of this country forgold. isut the which wouid untura; of the New York exciiange demand on Paris. Nor-hern Pacific issues were at ore time in spe- cial demand and showed markvd advances. Travsiciions in the bonl market were on a con- siderab y dimi ished sca.e and prices were some- What eusier. ihe total sales were of A par va'ue of about #34,000,000. "The bid jrice of United States newfds as Ly lower; new 4s conpon sol1ar 12544 and do registered 124V The total saies of stocks Lo-da shares, 1 ing: Atchison 17,320, Casada Southern 5410, Uhio 22,120, Burlinzion 17 do first preferred Louisville ana Nashv y were 660,000 0, do preferred hesapeake and , Erie (new) 9680, nois Central 4480, le 17,930, Mankatian 9970, Minveapolis and Si. Lous'6.00, Missouri Pacific 7000, M. K. and T. ‘preferret 6369, N. V.S aid W. preferred 3130, New York Central 18,850, Northern Pacific 11,200, do preferred 39,220, Norihwester: 4165, Ontario and Western 52,570, Jeading 22,815, Rock issnd 14.410, St. Paai 28, 320 St Paul and <maha ¢585, Southern Kallway 6300, Texas and Pacific 5060, Union Pacitic 28,- 075, 1. P. D. ana G. 11,740, American Tobacco 7720, Bay State Cas 24.000,” Chicago Gas 18,920, Consoliduted Gas 5715, General rlectric 15,565, d 5320, Paclfic Mail 10,912, Sugar 16,420, Teonessee Coal and Iron 1400, Leather pre- serred 12.920, Westera Unlon 51,500, Chicaso car Wes ern 15.8.0. LONDON MARKET, NEW YORK, N. Y., Sept. 18 —The Evening Post's London financial cablegram: The stock marxet here was quiet to-day an ! dull, but aftera seiback on the receipt of the New York opening priges closed sironger largely , bought by speculative operators here. Graud tronks were booming early in the day, but clossd under the best. 'l he Tematks to day of the Governor of the Bank of Kngland about silver in he reserve had little effect. The provisious ai- e ed 10 nis letter to the Chancellor of the Ex- OF AGRICTL- | miarket, asking rates for ca.d loaus | s exchange on-Londox recorded a fall to-day | tend 1o weaken the force | 1Ch&Datgs | | iis: of & par- | | | | | | chequer are so impossibie that it is believed (hat nothing wili com - of (he vegotiations. The Parls Bou se was weak on the sharp break 1n Spanish securities. The Beriln market was steady. NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. Closing Prices for Bonds and Railway Shares. NEW YORK. N. Y., sept. 16.— firmer at 115@13,v; last loan 132%, prime - mercantie paper, 1@4ba¥: Sterlng exchange weak. with sctual business in bankers' bills . $4 8473@4 85 for demand, and $4 8215@ U35y ot 80 s posied rates. $4 8314@4 Shig and 34 85l2@4 Sble: commercial bills,” $4 2% Silver ceriincates, 5o@57c: bar silver, B534C: Mexican doilars, 43c. CLOSTNG STOCK Railroads— St Paul. .101 Atenison ... 16 Prefer ey Preterred. 3435 St Paul & Omaha. 83 Baltimore & Obio. 1t3%| Preferred .......140 Canada Pacific.... 74%, St P, M & M......]128 Canuda Southern.. 4% |Southera Pacific.. 2114 Central Pacific. Ches & Ohio. Chicago & Aliou Chicago, B & Q. Chicago & r. Il Southern Fatlway. h Preferred ... 164 | Texus & vacific 1001| Union Pacific. 59 “lUPD&G 13 CCC& ~t L. 4034 | Wabash. e Yreferred. R4 Preferrec - 1 11934 | Wheel & L E..... 159 | Preferred......... Del & Kio 611111 133 lxpress Companies— Preferred... 4944| 1dams Ex. .15 153 American r.x. 4514 United State: re. new ... First preferred. Ft Wayne. 170 | Wells-Faig. Gt Nor pfd.........140 | Miscellaneous— Hocking Vai. 8 |A CotOil. Jilinols Cent. 107% | Preferre Lake Erie & W Preterred. 7 Lake Shore. 7 Louis & Nush..... 6 Ma hattan L 1127 bicago Las. Met Traction ......123 |Cons. Gas.. Michigan Cenfral.111 |Com. Cable Co. Minn & St. L. 30 |Col ¥ & Irgn. do do st prer'd. 89 | do do fefd.. »0 Mo. Pacific. 57%3|Gen. Elect: L 40 Mobile & Uhio.....129 | Iilinois Steel. 4814 Mo. K &T........ 16%4|La Llede Gas 47 do prefd ..l 41 |leaG......... 41 New Alb & Chicgo. 16%4| do prefid.. 108 do " do prerd. 34% Nat Lin Oil..... N J Central 98 " Oregon Imp. Co.. N Y Central...... 11434 Pacific Mai 7% N Y Chicago &St L 1634 Poliman Palace,. .. 18433 do do Js. wref'd. 8014 -ilver Ceriificates. 56 do 4o 24 prerd. 4113 ~tan Rope&Twine, bl Nor West...... 1614 Susar. 15118 No Amer Co. 51| Preierre 1183 No Pacific. L 213/ 1 C & Iron. ¥319 Preferred ./1..0 56 | U S Leather. 61 Ontario& W. .. 1965 Preferred. 6955 Ore R & Nav_ ... 3934 |US isubber 1915 Ore ~hort Line.... 20 Preferred......... 60 Pittsburg 1169 | Wesiern Union.... 953 Readinz. . 277 Ch G W Kock Isiand.. . .| 9435 C&N W St Louis &S'F .. Blg Prefern Preferred 1215 CLOSING BONDS. U S New 4, reg... 12615 N J Cent Gen 58..113 do do 4s coup..126 " North Carol na 6s.126 do 4s. reg 1214 Doas dods, coup.......116 | Northern do 2s, reg.. 9 Do, 3s. dobs. reg . 11434 Yo, ds .1l do s, coup...... 1143, N Y C &St L'4s. Distr.ct 3 695......10814 Nor & W 6: Ala Class A. 307 | Northwest Consois 14 ¢ Do, Class B 105 Do. deb Bs.......1162 Do, Class U...... 98 |Orezon Nav ists..112 Lo, Currency ..., 9< Do, i8. 97 Atchison 4s.. .... 887 OS Line 11685 ... 6ulg| Do, i 9214 leesg 0 Tmn 102 — Do, 53t r. 4034 4744 Pacific 8s, of '95...102 1134 : eading ds........ 8618 10685 Rio G Wet, sis.. 19 Den & K G 1sis.. 111 St L& Lol Gen 35 8015 Den & K G 4s... . »912'St L& ~ F Gen 65,1155, Eaw Tenn 1sts....10814 | ~t P consols.. 1415 Frie Gen 4s. 33, St P C & P st 115 C&ENPLrbs C & Ohio is FW&DIstsir.. 74 Do, 5+ .18 Gen Flectric 53...10014 S Carolina No-fnd. 14 G H &S A6s... 1%, Southern ny 3s... 941y do do 2s 0fd 10u |StanRpe&Twine6s 7014 H & T Cent b5.....109%5 Tenn New Set 3s.. ¥big | o con 6s.........106 | Tex Pac L& 1sts 95 Ina C1.ts D98 | Do, rex 2ds...... 3134 Kan P Contr .. 1u:lp U P ists 1011y U P D&Guit 1sts. 5035 La Nw Cousol 4s.. 93 |Wab Ist Bs........108 L&N Uni ds. 8514| Do, 2ds. L 79y Missourt os 100 | West Srorw 45 . lun MK & 85%/5| Va. Centuries..... 47 Do, 4s 87| Do, deferred. 4 NY Central Tsts 11734 | MINING STOCKS. Chollar. . ~.$ 65Ontano. 2400 Ciown Point...... 45 Ophir 3 105 Con. Cal. & Va 150 Pivmou'h . 15 Deadwood 100 Quicksilver 100 | Gould & Carry 5| "do pd.... 10 00 Hale & Norcross. 100|Sierra Nevada.... 105 | Homestake. ... 28 00 ~tandard...... 180 | Iron Siiver. . 2500 Urion Con.. 55 Mexican. “. 50| Yellow Jacket i8 Boston. BOSTON, Mass., Sept. 18.—Atchison, 1534 : Bell elephone. 275- Chicago, Burlinaton and Quincy, Mexican Central, 63;: Oregon thori Line, San Liego, CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES, NEW YORK, N. Y, S:pt. 16.—The Karl Fruit Company’s sales: (ira;es—Tokay, S5c@$1 30; double crates, $2 25@2 70: Muscat, T0@80c: Cor- nichon. $1 05. Peaches—Salway, 40@bUc: Georges li. g 6:@75¢; Strawberry Cling, 60@35¢. Pears —Bactlett, $2 35@3 40. LONDON. ENG, Sept. 16.—The Earl Fruit Com- pan; auction sales: Pears—Half-boxes, Duch- vsse §1 9Y@2 16: Peurre Bo:c, average £160; Beuire Hardy, 81 9.@2 40: B. Clairgean, §1 56@ 168: boxes. Clalrzesu. $2 64. CHICAGO, L1, Sept. 16.—The Earl Fruit Com= pany sold te-any: Grapes—Malaga, aversge 93c. Peaches—Elberta. ‘I hirieen cars sold to-da: BUSTON, M AsS.. Sept. 16.—The s auction sales: Grapes — Toka; , average 79c: double craies, §1 65; Muscat. gle crates, 40c@$l 05, averaze 73c: double ates, $1 30a1 45, uverage $1 36 Pexches—Sal way, b0@55¢ averace 53c; Strawberry Cling, 30@ 60c, uvera.e : 2c; Ocaice Cilug. 50@B5c, avernge 6lc. Pears—Bar.leits. 45c@i2 25, avera,e §1 17. Eour cars sold to-da; . CHICAGO. Iiy, Sept. 16.—Porter Bros. Com- pany sold to-day: Grapes—Corniohon, $1 60; Biack Morocco and assorted, #1 15@1 55: Tokuy 85c@41 16: Muscats, 130 quinces $1 Yeaches—Levl Clings, 90c: Salways, B5@75c: others, 65@70c. MNEW YORK GEAIN A soc@ D PRODUCE. NEW YOEK, N. Y. ept 19.—Flour receipts, 22.555 barrels: exports, 37,495 barrels. Weak and in some instances lower than yesterday. Winter siraits, $4 90@ $5 L0@5 80. WHr AT—Receipts, 128,225 bushels; exports, 111,279. =po. weak. No. 2, $1 0135 Uptioss open d e. sy, with few excepiions W eak all da; deciluing under bearish Argeniine news. lower cables and liquidation: closed 33@114c net er. No. 2 red. sepember, $1@1 . 114, closed December. 97 1-16@95c, ¢ 0sed 9714c. - OP>—Quirt, unch. nxed. WOOL—Firm, unchunged. PEIR ‘LrUM—Dull: United closed 70¢ bid. PIG IRON—Warrants dull; $7@7 25. LAKE COPPEK—Quiet; $11 25, TIN—Very aull: $13 6U@13 70. SPELTER—Quisi: $3 254 30. Li:AD—Du.l; Exchange, 24 25@4 50: brokers’, strong, $4 CUF¥F.E—Options opened steady at & net ad- vance of 5@10 poin's: ciosed quiet at net ad- vance of 5@15 points “ales 7500 bags, inciud in. cepember. $610: May, $655 ~pot Minnesota patents, Coftee—Kilo sieady: No. 7 invoce, 67gc: jobblu T8c. Miid—Quiet: Cordov., 103,@)63ge. AK—Law, strong: refined. ilim WBUTIER—Recelpts, packages, firm: es ern crenmery, 13@18%gc; Elgins, 18@181450; 18ci01y. Hp@iutge. e KK S EGUS—Kecelpis, 4589 packages. steady; State ana Pennsylvanis, 17@18c: Western, 16c. Dried Fruits. NEW YORK, N. Y.. Sert. 16.—California dried fru‘ts firm: evaporated apples, prime wire tray, 634%97c: wool dried, prime, 6lac; choice, 714n: funcy, Tie. PIUNES—314@T7145¢ per pound, as to size and quali y. APRICOTS—7@8c: Moorpark, 9@11c. PEACHES—Unpeeled, 8g10c; pee.ed, 11@lac per pound. SR CHICAGO GEAIN MARKET. CHICAGO, ILL. Sept. 16.—In wheat the Liver- pool opening quotations did uot produce their usual effect at the start here. Notwithsianding an open advsuce of about 5zl in thet market and & small gain in Paris, opeuing quotations 1or | December wheat here were at a consderavle d:- | | i | i | Low-priced shares were | Cline. They ranged from 934 to 9375, compared with yesterday’s &losing price of $41,@94545 1t was for sale in large quan ilies at those figures and continued to be urged upon buyers until a few minu es rrom the start the price was forced down 10 93%4. That proved the ra/lyinz poin: for @ ome-c ot upiard movement. The crops in Lodia and Argeniiua were +ell spoken of in t0-day’s ad- Vices and 1evorts from hose Countries were in- flu-ntial in the early weakness 1 exportab e surpius of -rom fifty to sixty-five million « usheis was estima ed for Argeating, 10t- Withstanaiug repoits of vamage by locusts, while general Tains in India had improved the prospects Tor a bountliui crop. Chicago received 351 cars ©of wheat, thirty-three of which were of the grade ot No. 2 spring, and there was none otner of the conirict. quaiity. “The ‘ot primary ‘Westera marxet recelpts were 1,432.659 bushels, against 595,490 bushels the corresponding day of the year before. That comparison with the smater re- ceipis ar was one of the chief bear argn- ments. tlantic pori clearances amounted in whest_and flour 10 810,000 New York reported & good inquiry forexport and the takiug of tbirty boauiords. This encour- aged the buils and an ndvance :0 941 followed the dec.ine to 9314 ‘lhe lact that premiums were being puid for cash wheat at Minneapolls and Duluth attracted aiten ion snd helped to minimize the eflect of the Uberal receinis al thoss points. Closing cables repo verpool 3, Dhigher for ~eptember and 14d lower for + ctuber. “raders watched the operations of the ball clique brokers narrowly and followed them 80 clostly that 1ne market flactuatea rapidiy on & compara- tively small trade. After the advance to 9414c December declined to 933/c and rose again o 9 sc. ‘What little support the market had then disap- 5 | COR: | Zinning, h-lped b. & weak hog market. but pack- peared and hy closiig «ime December had de- clined 10 931/5@9314c- Corn was w.ak all diy, affected by the weather report, rain: being reporced in most ot the corn Stuies! 2 Outs were very slow. Little interest was shown and fluciustions were confined to lgc raige. | rovisions ruled firm after a weak opening. The yeliow fever news got in its nsual work at the be- ers were good buyers- non the break and contin- ued to absorb the offarings throughout the sessivn. The leading futures ranged as foliows: [ Open. Clo e ARTIOLES High. | Low. | | 94 | 943g| e384| 9434 | Gave 95 o2y 0 Septompe; December... May May 5 Meas Pork @ bbi- | Ohascr e !u'izv,"n 1774|8124 tober... .. 21 2 Lecember... 310 1\8‘45 |5 10 | ~Lort Ribs, 100 ibs September.... October. ... Cash q.otatious wereus fo. ow<: Fiour, ste dv, No 2 Sprine Wheat, 9335@9414c: No '8 Spring Wheat, 90@94c: No. ¥ sed. 34@9514c; No. 2 Corn. 291,@29%c¢: No. 2 Oats, i No. White, f. 0. L., 2 o 14c: Vo, 8 IR Rye, 4934 215@22 Barley, pominal: ‘No. 3, & 0. b., 34@4dc: No. 4, £ 0. b. 30 @ 40c: No. 1 Flaxsee. $) 0634 @ 1 09%4: Prinie Timothy Seed. §2 6( @2 #214: Mess Pork bbl. $8 20@8 25: Lard & 100 Ibs, 34 50; ~hort Kibs " Side. (loose), $510@ 5 40: Dry Salted Shoulders (boxed), 513@>34c: Short Ciear Sides (boxed). 515@565C: Whisky, distillers’ finished oods, per gailon, $1 22 ARTICLES. Recelpts. Shipments. bbis . 10.000 16.000 Wheat. bu. 164.000 114000 Gapiabnsb DI b41,000( 107000 Oats' bu... 3500000 585.000 Rye, bu. 11,000 600 Barley, ou. 41,000 6000 On the Produce Exchange to-dav the Butter mar- ket was firm: creamerles. 12@18c: dairies, 9@ 16c: cheese, ensy, £@9c: eggs, firm; tresh, 13c. LIVKEPOOL WHEAT FUTURES. Sept. Oct. Dee. Opening ........... T 1175 7085 T 814 Cloatng.... TN A NGy T8, 778 PARIS FUTUKIES. Fept. oct. Flour — Opening............. 6095 6120 Closing......... - 0 50 6110 Wheat—Cpeninz 925 2916 Ciosing.. .. 920 1910 Wheat Movements, Receipts. Shipments Cities. Bushels Minneapolis.... 47.120 Dututn ... 245249 I Milwaukee e 1300 . Chicago.. 103,081 oredo.. . I 150,000 ¥ ‘St. Louis..... 1.0l 8T.000 13,0 D trole 3 S e 161,500 U Kapsus iy Ll 150,500 1,270,168 TIDEWATER. Boston. . JINew Yo Philadelphia Baltimore.. . New urieans. TEH56. . 14,495 457,383 EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET CHICAGO, Inii. Sep: wir-not many ch ice cattle, and few were good enough to sell up to 85 5. calesof cows and hei.ers rasged from $1 70 to $4 40 for fair to | prime. _Veal s.ock went ac $6 7 and fancy calves | up to $7: Western ranger: at $3 25@4 40 | HUGS—Common to choice lights sold at $4@ | 4 85 culls brought ¥1 75@3 7o mixed lots soid | 95@4 25; heavy packing lots soid at $5 70 16 —~CATTLE—There 3 9 SHEEP—Western muttons sold at $3 75 and seversl bunches of lambs sold at $5 5@5 65; most falr 10 good fat iambs soid at $4 BO@b 3 d feedeis at 84 25@4 76. Farmers were buve ers of stock ewes around $3 75, and feeders o< fair to good Westerns at £8 5U@3_10, notsing any quality going below 3 a0, Most of the fau mutions went ut $3 65@4, as hish as $4 10 being paid tor choice lots. Receipts—Cattle, 10.000; 14,000, hogs, 21,000; sheep, Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, Mo. Sept. 16.—CATTLE—Fe- ceipts, 6,:00. Best grades steady; others weaker. Texas steers, $2 50@4 25; Texas cows, $2@2 #0: native steers, $3 G0@5 25: nauve cows and helfers, 51@4: stockers and feedel 50@4 av; bulls, $2@3 25 HOGS—Receipts, T000. Market about steady. | Bulk of sales, £3 85@3 95; heavies, 33 75@3 93+ packers. $3 70@3 95: mixed. $3 S50@4 05 _1ights, 3 ¥5@4 05: yorkers, $4@s 05 pi.s, 83 60@3 S0, 81 JorP—Receipts, 12,000 Market weak on hesvy recelpts. Lambs, #3 50@5 20: muttons, $2 50@ 0. Omaha, OMAHA, NEBR, Sept. 16.—CATTLE—Receints, 4700. Diarket steady to 10c lower. tive beef steers, $3 85@5 20; Western steers, $3 50@ ¢ 5U; Texas steers. s 5@3 80: cows and helfers.$3@i 85 canners. $175@2 70; stockers and feedors.$3 30@ 4 50; cu ves. #3@6; bulis, stags. eic.. $2@3 50 HOLS—Receipts. 4400. Market steady 1o 5@10c lower. Heavy, $3 70@3 95. mixed. £3 70@3 55; light. 83 90@4: Lulx . 1 sales, §5 75@3 95. SHEEP—Receipts. 1900: market siexdy: fair to | choice gnatives. §. 40@3 80: 1ir Lo choice West- | erns. 85 20@3 6); common and slock sneep, $2 75 @3 50; lumbs, $3 50@H NORTHERN WHeAT MAREKEL 25, Oregon, PORTLAND, OR, Sept. 16.—The local wheat market was quiet to-day with a slightly weaker under:one. The frei:h. situation is practically unchanged. ‘Another biztramp sieamer was char- tered yesterday at 33 and two small sailing ves- seis were reported taken at 46 3d. The crop prospe: ts north of Snake miver have improved wonderfu.ly in the past forty-eizht hours. due 10 dry hot weather. whi h has harden- ed alarge ambunt of wheat that Was (hought Lo be almost beyond redemption. Walla Walla, 54@ 8b¢; valley. 87@38c B bushel. Washington. . Sept 16.—\Wheat steady and TACOMA, WAs) firm. No. I blue siem. 88c. PORTLAND'S BUSIMESS. PORTLAND, OR., Sept. 16.—Exchanges, §395,- 787; balances, $55.7-38 FOREIGN MARKETS, No. 1 club, nde. London. E~a., Sept. 16.—Consols, 111 ¥-18; LONDO> silver, 25%d. French ren.es, J04f 35c. Liveipool. LIVERPOOL., ExG, Sept. 16.—Wheat—Quiel No. 1 stundard California wheat, 39 6d: carxoe: Off coast. buyers and se lers apari: car¢oes on p: sage, quiet and steadv: kngllsh countr: mar- keis, quiet: krench countr: markets, firm; wheat in Paris, quiet; flour in Paris, quiet, COTTON - Uplands, 431 cLosE. — American_mixed spot new quiet. 3y | 234d; American mixed Spot old quiet, 3s 314d; Sept-mber. nomina.; October steady, 3s 284d: November steady, 3+ 83d. EXCHANCE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. - sam Ster Ing Exchange, sight.. — 488 Sterling cables. SR - 4861, New york Exchange, sight.... - 05 New York kxchange. telegraphic., — 0714 | Fine SLiver, per ounce. A 53} | Mexican Doliars.. ceneeeees 483 @ | PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—The Afon Alaw takes for Cork 73, 417 ctls, valued at $121,975; Invercauld, for Cork, 58,6 6 ctls at $84.300. Ihe marxet akened off slightly. 7Trade was quiet and there was no especial fanture worthy of note Local quotations are as follows: §1 55@1 5¢14 for No. 1, §1 5734 for choice und $1 60@1 6215 #1 5 ? REGULAR MORNING SES¢ 10N~ December--22,000 ctls, 81 57. 16,000, ¥1 5675: 12,000. $1 5714, AFTERNOON SESSION — Decem!er—4000 ctls, $157; 6000, $1 5715: 8000, $1 5734: 12,000, $15744. May—4000, 5. 55%: 2000, $1 0614: 4000, | 815550 BARLEY—Trade wa< aull at previous prices. _Feed. 923pc@81: Chevalier, $1 5212@) 5715 for No 1 aud 3135@1 40 for No.2: uew Brewing, 1 05@1 07% for No. 1 and $1 :or darx Coast. CALL BOARD SALYS. INFORMAL SESSI0N—9:15 0'clock—No sales. SECOND SESs10N—NO saies. REGULAR MORNING >ESSION—NO sa'es. AFTERN0ON SESSION—NO sales. OATS_There is not much zoine on at the mo- meat, Faucy Feed 81356140 % e good to cholce, $1 20@1 30; common, $1 074@ 11714; Surprise, $1 45G1 50; Ked, $1 18@1 20: Gray, 31 1:4@1 17%; Miling. $1 20@1 35 @ oil; Binck, for 1eed, $1@1 10; for seed. 51 156G 180, Ciiped Onis sell wt $16% B ton over the raw product. CUKN—New Callfornta Large Yellow is bringing the top quo:ation. Kastein descriptions show no rbanie Small Rounu YeLow is nominal: Large Yellow, 81 10@1 16: White, $1 10@1 121 % ctl. RYE—$1 1081 1235 3 cil. BUCKWHEaT—95cG81 15 @ ol FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, The market is stationary. FLOUK—Net cash prices are: Family extras, - Egg Plant, 25@a0c: Cabbage, 60@75 ¥ ctl; Cu $5 Y6@5 35; Bakers' extras, $5@5 10 bbl. COXNMEAL KTC.—Feed Corn, $24@126 ® ton: Cracked Corn. $25@26 B tou. MILLSTU FFS—Prices in sacks are as folows, usual discount to the trad : Granam Fiour. $3 # 100 Ibs; Rye Fiour, §250 # 100. Kice Fioul #5 75; Cornmeal $2 25: extra cream do, ¥ Outwcal, §3 50: Oat Groats. $4; Homiuy, + 3 10@ 3 80: Buckwheai Fiour $3 Y6@3 bU: Crncked Wheat, $3 95; Farina, $4 50; Whole Wheat Fiour, £3 20: holled Uats (bbls), $5 70@5 90: in sucks, #375: Pearl Barley, #4; Sp.it Peas, $350; creen do, 3425 % 100 Ibs HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Hay1s steady ay the advance and dealers look for no furiher decline this year. Feedstuffs range tue sume. BRAN-—$14 50@15 50 for the best and $13 50@ 14 ¥ tou jor outsiue brands MIDDLINGS—$19 50@20 for lower grades and $21@22 B ton for the best. FLEDSTUFFS—Rollea Barley, $21@22; Oll- cake Meal at the mill, $30 ¥ ton: jobuing, $31; Chopped Feed, $15@16. % ton: Cocoanut Cage. $17 00: Coltonserd . v 9@30 B ton. HAY—Wheat, §12@15 # ton: Wheat aud Oat, $11@14; Oat. $10@12; Barley. $10@12: c.m- preased, $12@l4: Alraita, $8@10; stock, $8@9; Clover, $8@1v B ton. STRAW—50@10c ¥ bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. Siuce the Eastern macket went off $5 % tona week Or s0 ago this market bas quieted down and 18 now ¢asy and inactive. BEANS—Bayos, $250 B ¢il: Small Whites, Large Whites. §1 30@1 45: Pinks, s, §1 40@1 00; Biackeye, $2 25 i lied Klaney, noninal; Limas. $2 10@2 20. utters, $1 2691 10: Veu, §1 85@1 45. SeED —Brown Musiard, $2 25@2 50: Yellow, Mustard. $2 26@2 50 @ ci.; Fiax, $2@2 16; Canary Seed, 13,@214c P 1b: Alialia, 6Y4c: Rape, 216@ 234c; Hemp, 3c: Timoihy. 4V4c. DRIED PEAS—Niles are again offering at $1 25; Green, $1 20@1 70 % cul. POTATOES, ONION-, VEGETABLES. Stocks of all kinds are smple for all needs and the market is eas; PYOTATOES—Early Rose, 50@35c; River Reds 45@55¢: Burbanks, 30@40c: ~ulinas Burbanks, 60@80C; Sweet Potatoes, 60c@$1 B cil ONIONS—85c@$1; Pickle Unlons, 75c B VEGKETABLES—Bay Squash, 25@35c # bo: Marrowfat ¥quash, $8@10 ® ton: Bay Cucumbers, 20@35c B box: Pickles. 1igc tor No. 1, 134¢ @ 1b for No. 2: Green veppers, 25@40c for Chile and 30@50c for Bell; Green Pens. 1@2c B Ib: String Beais, 1@2igc: Lima Beans, 134@2c: Green Oara, :0@40c P box: dried Okra. o@Sc ¥ Ib; Tots, 2. @30 % sack; Garlic. 11a@2c 1b: Tom: toes, 25@40c for river and 30@5Uc_for Alameda: Greeu Corn, 26@75c ¥ sack, 25@75¢ B crate for Berkeley and SUc@$1 <5 ¥ crate for Alameda. POULTKY AND GAME., POULTRY—As there Is no_Eastern ou the ma ket at the moment iens and young Roosters are doin better and thejother kind . are steady. Live Turkeys are quoavieat 16@!7c_for Gob- blers aud 15@16c for Hens; large young Turkeys, 16@17¢; Geese B pair, 81@) 257 Goslings, §1 25@ 175. Ducks, $. 50g3 for old and $2 50@5 for young: Hens, £3 50@5. Roosters soung, $i@ 5: do. old. $350@4; Fryers, $3@3 26: Broilers, $2 50@3 for large and $1 50@Z 50 for small! Pigeons, §1@1 25 @ doz for young and 1o old. GAM E—Hare, nominal: Rabbits, nominal. BUTTER, (HEESE AND EGGS. There is no change to report. Both Butter and Eggs are stealy. BUTTER— CEEAMERY— seconds, - 5@26c B M. DAIRY—t hoice to fancy, 23@24c @ Ib: lower grades 16@.2bc PIcKLED—18@21c P b FIRKIN—17@19c P Ib. CREAMERY TUB—20@2% P b —12@] 3¢ 1or ladle-packed. —Choice mild new, ¥@s%c: common 10 good, 714@»lec; Cream Chedaar. 10@11c @ h Young America, 1@ lc: Western, 101@11 Eastern, 1 1814c 8 m. GGS—wancn Eggs, 26@30c » doz; store Ezgs, 17@24c B duozen 16@2zYzc for good ds; Duck Eggs, 16@ 27 ‘aucy creamerles, to fancy und 17@i8c tor se: 17c. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS ¥FRUITS, There was not much change yesterday. Peaches were lower and Grapes were 10 thelr usuai supply. DECIHTUOUS ¥iuUlTs— Birawberries. $3@4 # chest for large. Huckleberiies. 5@vsc d . Blackberries, $2 .0@3 60 B chest. Raspberries, $3@7 = chest. 1 om, grauates LU@75¢ @ hoX. Red M ectarines, 6U@75c # box. Peaches, 20@¢0c ® box and 30@35c B basket: in bulk, $20@30 # ton for Cliiss and §15@20 101 frecs. P ums, ©5@4uc; Japanese, 50@70c. Pears, all kinds 50@75¢ B box. Apples, 25@sbc B vox jor common and 50@65¢c for good 10 cho ce. Crabapples. 25@30c P box. Figs, uoubie lus ers, 25@duc. Qui 5@50¢ B box. Grapes, in buxer, 25@40c for Muscats, 20@3Uc for black 20@35: for To<ay, 36@d0c for Isabella 25@35c for Fontainebleau and Sweetwater. Crates seil about 10¢ hixher than boxes. Ziufau- de. Wine Grapes, $14@15 8 ton. Watermelors, $@: - # 100. antu oupes. S0@75¢ B cra e utmeg Melons, 25@ Oc box on the whart. CITKUS FRUIi~—Vulencia_Oranges. §1 50@ 3 50 B hox: Lemons, $1@1 75 # box for comm and $2@3 50 for good tochoice: Mexican Limes, 6@5 5/ P vox: bananas, $1@2 00 Plueapples, $2@3 ¢ doz DKIED I RUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. buuch: Prunes are a traction iower, though the decline 15 believed (0 be ouly temporary. All descriptions arc quieter than they havs been, New Ratsins sre seliing at #14¢ for 2-crown, 425¢ for 3-crown, Hige for d-crown, ¢ for Seedles Sultanas and §1 15 for loudou layers. Dried Grapes. 344c. DRIED FRUITS—Quotations are as follows: Prunes. earload i0's, *i4c or 40-30's. 434c for 50- 8U's, 4l4c for 60-70's, 33ic for Tl-Su's, Hlhc ¥ I for 50-90's and 2 tor 90-100s; Peachies, 614@6Yzc B I fancy. Tc; peeled, —; Apri- cots, 51a@6Yge for Royals and 7@8ac for kood to fancy Moorparks: evaporated apples, dlo@6e: sun-dried, 3@3l5ci biack Figs, in Sacks, 2@ihe; Pilums. 4@4tsc B I for pitted and_1@2c for un- pitied: bleached Plums, 5@514c; Nectarines, 5@ 6¢ % b for prime to fancy . Vears, 5@5Y4c for quar- ters and 615@7c for haives. RAISINS=(0ld crop)— Four-crown, lvose, 4@dc: 3-crown, 31 crown. 23,@3vic ¥ Ib_seedless Su seedless Luscatels, 4@44ic; Cabian: @ “_crown London 1 | ers. 81@1 16; clusters, $1 15@1 25: Dehesa clus- ters. §1 76@¢: Imperinl ¢ usters, $2@% 25. NU'IS—Walnuts, 7ls@8c for d and 9@915c for softahell: Almonds. 3@sc for hurdshell a.d +@ 10c for pupershe |; Peannis. 4@5e for Kastern and 4cfor Ca i or ia: hickory Nuis, 5@6c B I Pe canx, 9@.0c B Ib: Filberts. 9@9Vsc; Brazii Nuts, 8@9c: Cocounuts. $5@5 50 % 100. HuN - Y—New Comb, 10c for bright and 7@9c sor lower srades; new water-white extracted, 414@ 43%c1 1ight amber extracied, 33,@4c B 1 bEESWAX—22@5c B Ib FPRUVISIONS, There 13 no change to report. firm. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 9 ® 1 for heavy. 9%4¢ for ilight medium, 10¢’ for iigh., 1034c B Ib for extra lizht aud 12c for sugar-cured. Kasi- era sugar-cured Hams. 12@1215c @ Ib: Culitornia Hams, 10@llc 8 Ib: Miss Beef, $7 50 B bbl: extra’ mess d. §9; family do, $10; st Pork, £5@s50 B bol: exua prime Pork. $10: extra clear, ¥16@) 6 50; mess, $15 % bbl: Smoked Beet. 1014@1214¢ B Ib. L\ RD—Lasier 1 tlerces quoted a* 514@5340 for com pound aud 61ac for pure: pails, 74¢; California tierces, 5@514c @ b for compound and 61oe for pure: et blis. 6%c: 10-b uns, Thgei doo-b. rYge. CUTTOLEN:—Tierces, 68gc. Pucka es frss than 300 Ms—1.1b pails, 60 i a case, 87c: 5-1b peils, 20 in & case, S3gc: 5-1h paiis, 12 in u case, 1gc: 10-1b prils, 81n a case, 8lc: 50-1b tins, 1 or “n s caw. Thic: wooden buckets 50 1bs ' net, T%sc: fancy tubs 80 hs net, 754c: balt bbis, about 310 s, Tc B b, The feellng Is still | HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINs—Culis and brands sell 1c under sound stock. Heavy salted steers. 9@9Vac B wediom, 81,@dc P Ib; light, B@S1pc: Low- bides, 8@9c 7 Ib: Stags, 6¢: sa ted Kip, 81489c; saited Calt, 9@i0c @ Ib; salted Veal, 8leg@uc: dry Hides. 1ac M culls ‘and brands, 12¢_ ury Kip and Veal. 1dc: dry calf, 17¢: culls, 10¢: Goutskius, 20@35¢ each: Kids, sc; Deerskins, zood summer, 25¢8 Ib: medium, 20c: winter. 100; Sheepskins, shear.ings. 10@20¢ each: short wool, 25@AUC each; medium, 50@70 each: long wools, 75@90c each, No. 1. rendered. 23;@3Y4c B 1b: No. TALLOW —. 2, 214@3Yc: refined, be; Grease, 2¢ ¢ 1b. WUOL—Filli clij—3itiddle counties, fiev, 10@13c: do defeciive. Je@llc; san Joaquin, defecuve. 7@ for extra choice tor milling. 8lhc: do Lanibs, 61a@8c: ~outheru ountain, CALL POARD SALES. | f@léc@:l;m Northern, 10@12c B Ib: do, defect- INFORMAL S¥ss10N—Y:15_o'clock—December— | 'Vt: 5 | 800 ctis. $1 8814 ; 2000, $1 681 18,000, $1 58, HOUPS—€@sc 3 1b for fair to choice and 9@10c SxcoND | NEslon — Decem er o 5000 - etis, | 107 fancy. Contract prices ave 10@12%4c ® b for new California. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, BAGS—Calcntta Grain Bags, 59 514c: San Quen- tn, 85 40: Wool Bags, 27@30c; Fruit Bags, 514c, 534, and 6c for the different sizes. CUAL—\eliington, §8: New Wellington, # Souihfield Welligton. 37 50: Seattle, $5 50 Bry- ant. ¥6 50: Coos }ay. $4 75; Wallsénd, $675 & ton: Cumberland, $14 50 B ton In bulk and §16 cks: Pennsylvania, Anihracite Ege, $1a @ Weish Authracice, §-@12: Cannel, — = ton: Tock Spriugs, Castie Gate and Pleasant Vi iey.ku 60; Coke, ¥11@12 in bulk and $13 B ton n sks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refitery Company quotes. terms ne: cash: Cuhe and Crushed and Fine Crushed, 655c; Powderel. 61gc: Dry Granu- lated, Blac B Ibh: Couteciioners’ A, d- Maguolia & bike. Lxtna < se: wolden 'C. {7hc: Caudy Granulated, 55kc; California A, 5%4c; half-b.rrels Y4c more thun varrels, «nd boxes y2¢ more. SAN ¥FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Hogs are weak, though good large stock brings the piices. Beef rules firm. . ho esale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as fo.lows: 0; second do, 5@ BEKF—First q Bigc: third do, ) i @6c: all, € RGCs e B 68 K AL—Largs !';.‘ et La MB—Spring, 7@7Yzc ¥ . POR| —Lll:na )Kio;? ;’:/,@ss/.c for large and 334 @4c for small and medium: soft hogs, 232@3%4C % 1b; dreszed do, bl4abe. WOOD, LUMBER, ETC. Posts, 8@10c each for No. 1 and 314@6Yac for No. 2: Redwood, $5 per cord; Oak, rough, $8 30, peeled, $9; Pine, 85 75. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. ¥OR 24 HOURS. Fleur. qr sks.... 15.254 Cheese, cus 141 Wheat. cils ..... 17,4:0|kggs, doz. 2,040 14,505 Hides, no. 1002 — | Pelts, bdls. 485 ——|Woo, bis. 786 Oats, ctls......... 1,80 Leather, Al 31 Beans, sks. . 46 | Wine. gals 26,000 —— | Sugar. bbis. Potatoes, sks 3,190/ 1ime. Lois. Unions. sKs.. 5| Hops. bis... ... 586 Hay, tons. 578/ Qui ‘ksilver. fisks 70 Stravw, ton: — | iLaisins. 60xas 00 Bran, sks........ 1,311 Flaxseed, sk: 187 Middiings, sks. DO L uow. chis. 108 Butter, cus. THE STOCK MARKET. The main body of Com:stocks were off yesterday. but several scored quite an advance, notably Cale- doria and Overman, the former rising to 98c and the latter (0 Uc, under heavy sales on the noon informal session. All stocks were firmer in the afteraoon, as will be seen. The Champlon mine at Nevada City is makiog large shipments of suiphurets to Selby’s. The Iron Mountain Mining Company of Montana pald a dividend of lc per share, amounting to £5000, on September 13. The Kogers Mining Company of Flowery dis- trict, Storey County, Nev.. has levied an assess- ment of $1 per suare, delinquent Ootcber 18. ‘Ihe rureka Consoiidated Drift Mining Com- pany of Flacer County has levied an assessment of 3¢ per share, delinquent October 16. The National Consolidated Mining Company of Shacta County has levied an assessment of 10c per share, delinquent October 16. On the 500 level in the Savage Compauy’s rround on the Comstock ielge the east and west crosscuts started from the north lateral drift op- posite each other from a point 155 feet north of the main west crosscut have been advanced five feet, respectively, The face o the west crosscut isin hard quartz of low assay value. The face of the east crosscut is in porpnyry and quartz. on the 13) level have cleaned out and repaired ¢ drift to Adistun e of 90 feet. Ou the Brunswick lode, on the £0) level of shaft 1. the north drife hes been advanced 18 feet: total length 273 feet, aud is now fu the avage Cumpany’s ground a dis: tance of 13 feet: the face Is in clay, porphyry and bunches of quartz assaying $2 10.: 3 per ton. The join. Contidence, Challeoge Conso idated and Consolidated Imperial west crosscut 1 from the surface tunuel is out 1480 feet, haviug been exiended 16 ices for the past week Lhe face is in softer muterlal shawing some water. The -urface tunnel 1s now in 330 feet jrow the south line of th- Consolidated Lip-rial, having been udvanced 6 teet for the week; the face shows quartz of no value. In the Confidenc mine the east crosscut from the upraise on the fourth floor 63 feet above the surface tunoel 1s out 105 feel, having been ad- vanced 16 feet for the wees: the face shows quer zof no value No ore was exiracted irom the mine during the week 1. the Crown Poinl mine they extended the souh drift on the seventh floor of the 8UU level a distance of 19 feet for ihe week, followiug the cast wall, and are 10w out a total distance of 200 feer, in ciay avd porphyry. The joint Yeliow Jacket, Kentuck and Crown Point west drift from 1he “sazebrush” level of the Ye:low Jacket <haft was driven 15 feet since last repori, and is now out 1022 feel. There is no chauge in the material in the face. in the Belcher mine the north d ift from the in- cline on the 1200 level is out:92 feet. having been cleaned out and 1epaired 20 feet during the week. ‘Lhere have been hoisted during the wee< and stored In the orehouse at the mine: &7 mining carioads of ore, the average top car Swmp.e Of which shows an assay value of $21 41 per ton. The yield of the -egregated Belcher miue for the week amounied to eight mining carloads of ore, the averase assay vaiue of wnich was $:6 50 per ton Noore was holsted from the Overman m'ne during (ne past week. They bave bewn repairing the drift on the 1100-foot level. These repairs are now compieted aud they wil resums work in the stopes on the 900-foot tevel this week. ~pring Valer Water stock has naturally been sffected by 1he ousting of the ol i Board of Super- visors and the st0ck has deciined. as will be seen by the list f sules. ‘Lhe depreciation dutlng the past twenty-four hours haidly exceeded $1, how- ever, 50 1L was not serious. BOALD SALES. 1| Following wera the sales In the San Francisco S&tock Bonrd vesterda REGULAE MORNING SESSIO: 107 arpna... 20100 Conn . .1 100 Alta. 100 C Point 100 Andes, ..22/5 0 6w ol 500 Belcner.... 40250 Mxic. .....5 100 && b......75(1:0 COMMENCING 8:30. 201200 Potos! g 00 S HlL' | 56/-00 Stnrd. . 1.8u 6250 . 54,40+ Union C..59 77/100 Uceldr..2.3( 600 Utan, 2 1111200 Ophir 105100 ¥ Joki -68/600 Ovrmn....21(100.... . 1.8U[500 PoLosi.....41, AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 21100 Exchar...08100 Ovrma.. 11600 G & ... 70,700 . 100 Eailion. 600 Cholla: 200 LCaV. 500 Amna. 300 Alta.... 100 HeN.. 1.20 209 Potosi. 500 Belcher. 200 Julla......04 500 Savaze... 53 501 B&B. 0u Kentuck U850) S Nev.. 110 40) Cholr... 0) M exican..8-500 Sil Hill.. 0; 100 C *1.65/100 Oced.....2.8( (101 vniom.. 6100 C N Y-..04/100 Overmn...$1/100 300 C Foin. 2 \80/4%0 Utnn... T 80[200 3 dwedei 53 41100 461400 .. Following wera the taies in the Pacific Stock Eonra yesierday: HEGULAR €RRSION—10:30. 20490 € Imp ....0/400 Ovrmn ... 1€ 500 04/100 ....... 75300 CN Y. 651200 Jul 61500 . 6. 300 Justice.. 6t 250 Kentek....u7 350 Stdrd...1.85 68 200 ...U8 504 Unmion: . 57 20500 SHIIL.....04 200 775| 61 Mexcn... 50200 100 L2800 ..oy 5E 200 510 Ocedi .. 225400 Utaii...", 23 200 300 ¥ickE 5 100 .27 1) .-2.5v| 106 4.0 ... 1601400 Fotosi... 441200 . AFTERNOON 31500 E SN 016 & ~1%[200 Julla, 71500 Justice 200 Alnna, 150 Andes... 300 . GuU Be 3 o s e 1300 elener. ..4¢ (300 Kentuck. 08 700 7461000 L Wasn!.05/100 50700 ....... 62300 135 200 Sl 2100290 .. 11.10{100 Stdrd 1195 200 Caleda... ¥3[100 10) Cumlixe...54 100 200 Cholr .....7 | LeOLC&V 1.6714 5] G ’uw 500 =T 100 C Impe... 02500 . 1000 104,400 Potosi_.. 44500 1101020 3000 ¥'04[100 Scorpion.. 06200 ¥ Siikll54 500 ... 05/100°S B&M. .nl 60/, 1.sei 00 56 200 Exenar .,.07] A CLOSING QUG .ATIONS. THURSUAY, Sept. 16—4 P. . Bid dskedy| Alpha Cone.ver 23 28 24 flfii hentuck. 44 45 Jexican. Eentoa Uoai.. 65 — Bes & Boicas: 54 8 rullion......., 14 10 Cballengs Cox 54 55| ilves Hill.... Con amperie. U3 é|-ierra Novads 1.15 120 Coutigenve.... 1.20 1 30| tandard Crown Point.. 43 4(S. Louls. kxcueques ... 05 L6 nloulva. .. 68 69 Geum s ey 70 71 29 30 Hale& Norers. 115 1.2 |- 53 85 STOQCK AND EBOND EXCHANGE, THURSUDAY, Sept. 16~2 P. M. UNITKD STATES BONDS. Bid, Asked. T Ed coop,118% — Lopew wsnéiidd MISCELLANKOUS RONDR. CaLstObIase. 11234 N P b Cal Elec L, 6312014 — |Uak Gay iy CotraC W 5y hfl'lzll/?l@ Lo2d s 5s.. 108 Dypt-siex-co — 100 “|Omnidus bs.. 12454 Fdsn L&P 6310 131%4P &0 Ryds. 11U Bid. Asked. 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Flreman'sFe180 — | : COMMERCIAGL BANK STOCKS. nelo-Cal ... 561s 57 |kirsi Nadow — 188 :lnlo! .297’., — |LondonP&A. 126%41.0 lusb&tdo — 89 [MerchKx. 15 - 4 VINGS BANK STOCKS. @ers&LCo. i 40 1550 HumbS&L.1u5) 1180 Mutpal....... 35 40 bibav Vulonadd STREET KAILROAD STOCKS. e iL934111 [VakSL&EdAs 100 Guittornta..- 1083411 [Oe ™ 5 = Mnrkesab. 471, 4734 YOWDA STOCKS. = . 17 juiant Con -— Aunnued: 100 135 |Vione.... 8% 8iy Raaieru s, 6 88 | MISCELEANKOUS KTOCKS: S Inak Nat Vince.. — % plno mees. 057 9074 Joeanicsste 38 3 HawCa&sCa. 22Vs 2158 racAuxFA 1 3 Tinich »Foo 359 5344 PacBoraxCa 100 NerExAssi. bo |Pact FumusGo vip — BALKS—MOMNING BES3LON, street Raliroad.. 110 00 2 utehinson S P Co.... 33 ?’D ;‘l’"fl(;“s F & N P Railway Bonds.. ls% 5: 37UVU Market-st Ry Con Bonds B%... 1 78 50 Mutual Electric Light. 50 do do 15 S F Gas & Elec 20 5V Wates 10 do do . 50 do do . 5y do do . 556 do do . Strest— $:000 Market-st Cable 5% Bonds. . $1000 S ¥ & N P Rafiway Bonus, BALES—AFTEENOON b&33(0N. Board— 200 Hutchinson S P Co. 160 Hawalian Commercial. 15 Mutual Electric Light 50 do do 47000 N P C R R Bonds, 10 Pacific Lighting 5 5 ¥ Gas & Electric o 5 do do 5 BV Water... 25 do do ot P 200 Hawailan Commerctal.. 22 915 $1000 Market-st Ky Con 5% Bonds 109 78 104 Oceanic § S Co. P HOTEL ARRIVALS. NEW WESTERY HOTEL B Bernard, Stockton A Brigzlow, Stockton W Clausou, U 8 N J G Jamsen, US N P O Max -ell, Stockton M J Donohue, Stockton J Flemming,*anta Rosa P Hanson, Fresno R Crowiey, Denver 1'Field, Angels Camp Mrs McGew & d, Albany Mrs McKay, Augels Cmp J H Harvey, lowa Hill J W Rogers, Fresno B N-Springer, Fresno BALDWIN HOTEL. H Gale, Oroville H Bill, N Y T3NS, Oviddand Mk Harris, Oakland — Duncommer, Los Ang E M Schufer, Chicago £ H Holliday, Miss R D SI npson. .08 Ang P A Paiter-on, Ar J H Clincy, Ventura J Thalbeimer, Phcenix ¥ A Ricomond Modesto X H Waters, Ohio C8 Meiner, Yolo D H Clark, 5. Paul L A Nelson, "‘enn L ¢ Hood, Minn G Sterling, San Jose S W de Witt. Wash A Prusmeyer, St Louls A F Oberback, St Louis LICK HOUSE. L T Hatfield, Sacto J Huber, Fresno W T Kaler, L al H Todd, Cal J W Brier, Cal H James, Cal E Isascson, breenwood M J Cohn, Junean J Cuzner, Los Ang J Whiteside & w, Mass Blanche I Newell, Cal Carylon A Newe L, Cal R J ruiz Mexico JH W.illamson, Chico D Schiliing & w, Or A Johnson, Mark West W E Uuncan Sr, Oroville Mis H Campbel, > Jose W N Cnesier, Vallejo J E Rogers & w, tal MrsJ W schmiiz, tal W Evaps.-Los Ang Rose Evans, Los Ang T Gearhart &w, Ei Dorado E E Hoss, Tean D Jooses & fm, Lake Co E M Dodye, Pleasanton W Dodze, Jr, Pleasanton PALACE HOTEL. C V Dossone, Philadel Mrs A S Nameers, C Freedberg, toledo T Couch, Montana Dr Spraguv, ste Gaelle E Clayton, Sau Jose I Biffar N'Y J 1ews, Portland ¥ Spencer, Por.Jand H Camyp Jr, X Y W oay Jr, N Y © h Moore, N Y ¥ ¥ Move, N Y Mrs Newton, Los Ang Mra Norris, Minn Mrs Cruithton & d, Fort G Norris. Minn ¢ Cheesemun, Los Ang BIrs Cheeseman, Los An H )\ erington, Carson Mirs Yovington, Carson J Webb, Washivgton Miss Adier, Nw Orleans Mrs Caurchill, Napa Miss Churchill, Napa J Parks, Jack<on S Henry, ~an Ls Obispo D Huut, Boston Mrs Hunt, Boston C Milier, Coiumbus I S Churchiil, Napa C Saleh. Chicago A Hechtman, Sac E . ves, Pheeaix H Cilne, Los'Ang GRAND HOTEL JRPlerson &w. N Y W E Beardsle, Sac Dr ki S 0’ Briea,Waterm J O'Neil, sac J'Day, Ben L'mond W i Dargre, Oakland W Harris, vakiand ¢ Davis, Oakland 1 P Nash, Medford D Aixen, Denver Mrs M E Kofod, Denver W K Gilbert, Lus Ang A S Morion & 1, Stisun Mrs i Lyon, Sac Mrs H Gerber, bac F Musto, Sac W PMcPaol, UKiah € Tolinn, Ashland C ¥ Crawford & w,Stock RJ ~tevens&w.Kiondike W C Miller & w. Ukiah L Lawrence & £, Visalia J W prvsdull, Magera K R Ellis, Hoss Station T J Dubn, santa Rosa 4 R Wilcox, ~an Juse H M Davis, ~a0 Jose NY L M Lascell, Matinez R Brumbaugh, Portlacd H S Crane & w, Tucson Miss B Crane, Turso H F Crane, Tueso W B Walla: €, Portland B B Lane. ~onora Mre C Cambel, ~ouors Miss F Cambe., Sonora G B Hoyi, St Louis Mrs G B Hoyt, &t Lows W W Jarvis, Los Ang J R Duirah, Anseles J Erwin, Fresno T M Cutling, Wash W la Rue, Reno M McIntyre, ~ania Rosa J Phipps, Santa Koss © Hutchioson, Ukiah ¥ ~le cher, Kureka J W Sweer, Chiergo Mr J K Durrah, Angels L B I'urrah, Ange s Lottie Canlo, Angels Magsie ¢ ando, Angels W Damcs, Cal € Guruper, Oasland KUSS HOUSE. Mrs G R Resdle, AuburnG M P-rine, San Jose ¥rid Ubl, Visalia € D siocum, Eoston ~ Betherineton, Sacto W H_Oblembacher, Mo Dr W F Work, Indiaua I Bolin, Uakdale ¥ H Miller. Bacto B F Pardie, Paris, Mo ¥ Habnberg, Petaluma J B Cverion, Virsinia A B Koss, MU View M Richard:on, Truckee Jas Lawrence, ~acto ¢ L Domine, ~anta Kosa Jos Maioney. Sacto Jas Hill, Laurel Hill Pat Bole, Laurel Hill Danl Lene, Laurei Hill Henry Wolipert, Ariz_ J 2 McCaliovgh, Alada W . Ca'laghan, K V.sta A J Baruett, Sacio W J Gurnett, Oakland R Ursen, S Wm (rawford, Fresuo C R Har i W Lovell, Fresno M - Mahoney, | J M Forbes, s Barbara B J Dearborn, Midltown J R Witteck & w,> Lake D K Jones, Bod H Glilespie, 3 RoS. G Brown. Haywards Irene 5 Miss Fuli omer, L ircle City C Andrews & w, C City 0 Gosen & w, Circle City B Ole: on. 1.awson City IG Cobn, ~ali0 Louis Deun, Reno R C Sergent. Stockton W L Muin, Circus Mrs (K ~chman, sicto J L Wocdmansee, S Mgl E J Schrag, ~ L Obispo U Faber, Salinas L G . ittle, Dixon M Carpenter, Dixon J H Williams, Lassen s e e It 1s said that lemonade is a microbe de- stroyer, since the pbaciiii of cholera cannot resist the acids, especially the powerful citric acid of the lemon. One grain, de- clares an autkbority, will destroy all the microbes in a quart of waer. -— STEAMERS TO SAIL. STEAMER | PESTINA M1 Satis. | Piem Corona.._... [~au Dieco. .. [Senc 17, 11| Fer (L Alliance. ... |Orecon poris.. |Sept 17.10aM | Pler 13 | Yaquina Bay. Sept18, o | Pier 2 Del Nor.e..|Giuyo Harbor. (Sept 18 12| Pler 2 Arcata |voos Bay |Sept 18,10Aw | Pler L Clty Sydney | Panama....... [Sept1%,12 uPMS S WallaWaila | Vic & Pez Sno |~ept 18, fiAn,Pl.r.’l Truckee. Pomona.... | HumboldtBay | ~ent 1%, 2ry | Pl Chilkat. .. |Ferndale......|<ep: 19, 1w | Pler L3 Kureka. ... | Newport Sept 18, Pan |Plestl Columbia .. | Foruand...... | Sept 20.10am Plerih Kosa. |8an Diego.... |=ept 2]l 1law | Pierll vee |U00S BAY..,. | Sept21.12 M |Irer |China &Japan | .. | HumboidtBay | Vie & Pgt Sna !.’\ewnor'. STEAMERS pL22, 1Py | Pler 13 |zepL2s Yam | Pler 9 | epL 23, Fam | Pler LL ep’ 25.10axm | rler 2L TO ARKIVE. STRAMER Columuis. .. .. |San Dieco....._ . ... Victoria & Puzer Sound TUmatilia. Czaring Chilkat. Weeott . Mineola’.. Colon . Coos Bay. City of Peking.. China and Sept 21 La Maaeleine.. Peru ..... Sepi 21 State of Cal.... Poruand. . tept 22 Orizaba Mexico ... S pr23 Corona. ... . |~anDiezo Seoi 28 Moana... 1.1, |Svdney. _Sept 23 Arcata . |Coos Bay Sept 23 Crescent trescent Citv ~ept 23 City Puebla. | Victoria & Paget Souna | . Sept 24 _——— e —- SUN, MOON AND TIDE. UNITED STATES COAST AND GFODETIC SURVEY. TiMes aNp HEIGHTS oF H16H AND Low WATERS AT } ORT POINT. FNTRANCE TO NAN FRANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTKNDENT. NoTe—The high and low waters oc uc arthe City Front (Mission-street Whart) about twent,- five mioutes later than at Fort Poiut: ihe height of tide is the same at both places September—1897. NoTE-—In the above exposition of the tides the carly mom(ng tides are given in the left hand eolumn, and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or right band column givesthe last tide of the day. exceps when ilhere are but three tides, as sometimes B G Silvers.ein, Los Ang | Sept 21, 1P (P MSS | Friday., September 17, Sunrises...... ......5.54| Moo rises Sun sets fl.ll! Moon sets Bnone T 1 1 Time| progy [Time | o, [Time | o iTime| TR M 2 e L w 48| 87 B4v| 855] Zo. &uilm.q T2 5.45| 87 9.42| 85 304 41116 13 6.47| 4.0/10.58| 5| 105 €6|......|..... LW H W L w nw 0.2v1 12| 7.44| 421208 38| 5.41| a6 108 11| 826/ 45 1.16| 35| 7.08/ 47 4.7 214| 33| 807] 49 ) 5.1} 801] 2.7| 9.00; 5.0 | | 1 | Ocean Spra | | & | Cal Bottling Co; Bissinger & Co ) an sccurs. The helghts given are additions to tna S ags on ihe United States Coast Survay Belght, and then the number given is subLractivs from the depth given by the charis. The Time Ball. Braxce HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. S h} sax FRANCISCO, Sepiember 16. 1807, The time bail on Telegrapn Hill was dropped actly at 8 P M, Greenwich time. meridian, or exactly CLLIET e, SHIPPING INTELLiGENCE, Arrived. THURSDAY. September 16. via rort Oriord 43 hours: passand mdse, 0 0C &N Co. 27 hours from Eureka; 4533 M shingles. to Gray & M1 chell. Stmr Geo Loomls, Briageit, 34 hours from Ven- stmr Washtenaw, Crosscup, 74 hours from Ta- coma; 4800 tous coal, to = ¥ Co. Oakland direct. Crescent City: pass and mdse, 1 Hobbs, Wall & Co. Mendoclno, ets; pass and mdse, to Mendocino Lumber Co. Harbor: pass and mdse, t0 Grays Harvor Com- mercial Co Landing: produce. to Goolali, Perkins & Co. Stmr Gipsy. Leland. — bours fm Mosa Landing, Stmr Uaspar, Apfindsen. 4% hours from Buenaventurz: produce, Lo Caspar Lum ec Co, Bristol Buy: 17,7186 cs salmon, (0 Alas<a Packers’ Assn. Harbor: lumrer, 108 E ~lade Lumber (o Schr Melancthion, Beliesen. 6 days from Wil charts, exceps when a minus sign (—) precedes ina — MERCHANTS } XCHANGE. exacily at noon to-day—i. e.. at noon of the 130tn Lieutenant U. 8 N. .n charge. N s Stmr Arcata. Reed, 53 hours from Coos Bay, Stmr Hueneme, Johnson, tura: 6257 bbis ol to Union Oil Co. Stmr Crescent City. Stock fleth, 34 hours from Stmr Polnt Arena. Hansen. 15 hours from Stmr Del Norte. Allen, 85 hours from Grays S.mr Alex Duncan, Olsen. 1534 hours trm Moss etc: produce. to Goodall. Perkins & Co. Bark Will W Case, Petersen, 2. davs from Schr O M Kellogg, Iversen, 7 days from Grays lapa Harbor; 355 M 1t lumber, to Simpson Lumber Schr Mary Ktta, Wetzel, 40 hours from Tim- ber Cove: 78 eis wood. to Bender Bros. Schr Arthur I, Krog, 32 hours trom Point Arena; 145 cds birk, (0 N vorsen Schr Fortuna, Rosich, 3 duys 185 M fi lumrer, to M Kav & (o Schr Ottillie | Fiord, Segethors Eureaa; 305 M ft lumber, to C.a. from Eureks; 2 days from Nelso Schr Sadle, Smith, 8 days 1rm K awak; 10,308 cs salmou. to North Pacific T & 1« scbr Chetc:. Anderson, 54 hours from San timeon: hallast, to A W Bead Schr Roy Somers, Soflan: , b days Willapa Harvor; 44. M itlumber, (0 S i ber Co. Schr Rattler, Nielsen, from otternuiiing: 6 sen otter, Lo master. Schr Nettie 1ow. Low. 5 nours s Keyes: 50 bxs butter, to 4 H Newhauer & Co; 50 cs cream, o Castle Eros. Cleared, THURSDAY. Saptember 16, Stmr Mariposa, Hayward, Honolulu and Syd. ney: J D Spreckels & Bros Co, 2 Sumr Alice Blanchard, Doran, Portland; N P S Co. Sunr Allianee, Hardwick, Portiand; N ' s s Co. Hr ship Maxwell, Jenkins, Queenstown; pinger & Co. . Bark St Banfield, New York; Jonn Rosenield’s So: Schr Jennie Wand, Christiansen, Kshului; Alexander & Baldwin. Sailed THURSD \Y. September 16. Stmr Rival. Jobnson. For Brag-. . Bumr National City. Andresen F ur. ka. Sumr Mackinaw. Litilefield. Tacoma Stmr Mariposa, Hayward. Honolulu and Sydney. Stmr Cleoue. ~trand, Albior. Sumr Coquille Kiver, Johnson. Fort Bragg. Br ship Lord Cairis, Davies, Queensiown. Rr snip Afon Aluw, Thomas, Queensiown, Nor ship Hiawatha. Jorgensen Portand Sebr Maria ¥ Smith. Smith, Grays Harl Schr Marion, Genereaux. Grays Harior Scir Jenne Wanl, Ch istiansen, Kahi u Scor Arcnie and Fontle. Colstrup, Poinr. Schr Free Trade. Hansen, Usal. Scnr Mary Bidwell, Vogel. Schr Five Brothers, Wilson Fishermans Bay. Schr Monterey, Beck, Bowens Landius. Telegraphic FPOINT LOROS, September 16-10 ¢ x—Weathac hazy: wind calm. Stewarts Charters The Br ship Travancore is chariered for wheat to Kurope, 285 £d. ‘The Br ship S ratbgryfe loads wheat a* Portland for Kui ope, 25s—brior to arrival The latest wheat charters are the Hyderabad a: 28s 9d. the Olivebank a: a d the Cardigansnire at 30s. Snoken. Anz 24—55 X 43 W, sbip Henry B Hyde, from New Yo k f r San Franci.co. Sept 10-57 N 6 W, Nor ship Andvake, from Port Gumble sor Ams e dam ug 26—16 5 87 W, sh.p S P Hitche New York for Sau Franctscn. Per Will W Case—Sept 14— 40 N Lakme, hence ~ept 11 for ~t Michn Per schr Lizzis Vance a Port Townsena—Sept 7—44 12 N 150 35 W. U S sunr »aion, from Hono.ulu for San Fiancisco uraer sail. Domestic Porta. ASTORIA—Sailed Sept 16— Br stmr Monmouth- s re, for Yokohama. SOUTH BEND—Sailed Sept erine Sudden, -or ~an Francisco EUREKA—Arrived Sept 16—Stmr Noyo, from Coos Hay . Br ships 178 6d Kk from 128 W, stme 16—Bktn Cath- Saled Sept 16—schr Chas E Falk. for Fiilo: stmrs Pomona and Noyo, for San Fraucisco. PORT BLAKKLKY —Arrived Seyt 16—schr C S Holmes, from Seattle. COOS BA Y —Salied Sept 1b—Stmr Trackee, for San Fraucisce. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Sept 15—Schr Pio- neer, hence Sept 3. 16—sScur Enterprise, hence | tept'2. | " Saiicd Seot 11—senr Toy, for San Francisco. PORT ANGELES—Sailed Sept 16—Schr Bessle K. for St Michacl. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Sept 16—Bktn Porilani, | from Port Blakeley. MENDOCI for O—Sailed Sept 16—Schr Corinthian, ancisco, PORT TOWNSEND — Arrived Sept 16-Sche Lizzle Vanc . trom Hono ulu SEN WOOL—Airived Sept wood, hen e Sept 15. HARDY CREEK—Arrived fept 16=~Stmr unx, hence Sept 14. TATOOSH— Passed Sept 15—Br shfp Wendur, from Tacoma for Queenstown: Brship Briti-h Commodore, from Chemninus for Freemantie: simr Progreso, from Seatile for San Francisco. SEAITLE—Arrivea Sep. 16—stmr Faralion, ‘m 16—8:mr Green- La- | Doea Swle! Sep 16—Ship Berlin, for San Francisco; schir Corons, for New, ort South. REDONDO—sal.ed ~ep. 16 -stmr Newshy. Yoreign Port:. RIOGO—In port Aug 18—Erbark Jon Aven, for Portiand GOODE ISLAND--Passed Sept 2—Br bark To- moas, 'rom Vancouver for Freemantle. NEAVCASTLE, NSW —Satied ~ept 11-Brship Vincent. for ~an Francisco. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers, NEW YORK—Arrived ~ept 16—Stmr Bil:annic, trom Liverpool. Saied Sept 16—sStmr Fuerst Bismarck for Hamburg: stmr Werkendam, for *m ¢ rdum. QUEENSTOWN —Suiled Sept 16—Stmr Majes- tie, tor N-w York. NAPLES Arrived Sept 16—Stmr K he m LI fom New York. HAMBURG—Arrived Sept vania. irom New Y or. PLYMOUTH—rr ~' Sept 16—Stmr Augas Victoris, from New York. LIVEKPOOL—Arrived Sept 16-S.mr Germnae nia, from New York. e Wik 16—simr Pennsyl- Importations. MOSS LANGING—Per Alex Durcan—23 sacks poiatoes Moro Cojo—H50 sks barley, 867 sks potatoes. Ii1a 4459 sks barley. iviile—30 prgs mdes. GRAY HARBOR-Per Dei Norte—2 cs liquors, 340 M fc lumber. 164 bdis hides. CRESCENT CITY —Per Crescent Clty—4 keza 110 bxs butter, 215 M ftlumber. 8 ¢s meat, 58 bdls hides an i pelt-, 1 chest express. 1 sk co n. MENDOCINO—Per Foint Aiena—7 b ils hides, 1 sk tails, ¥7 hides, 16 bxs berries, 2 bxs mdse. Little Kiver—1 bl pelts. Point Arena—6 frsins 47 bxs butter, 3 dressed hogs, 132 bxs apples, 11 pags mdse, 1 bx tailow, 1 c00p chickeus. Needle Kock—5200 r r ties. SANTA CRUZ—Per Gipsy—17 bbls glue 8 bdis 106 roily ieather, $ bxs butter, 1000 bbis lime. Moss Landing=2 bxs butter. 1 cs egxs. Monterey—6 s«s seaweed, 1 buggy, 1 bdl hose, 5 bxs cheese. SAN BUENAVENTURA — Per ( sks wheat, 555 sks onions, 28 cs honey bar'ev. COOS BAY—Per Arcata—1 crt 838 hx« anples, 135 bbls 1 1ub JUS hes onsier, 43 e cnce e 3 cs mdse, 32 Ldis hides, 146 8K ; diatoes, 1 o5 iaking powder. 16 bbis sa oo, 1 i ware. % bx. sed, 5 Pkzs express. 154 she-p. 450 tons coai 227 — sacks Port U ford—6 kegs 13 Lbls 31 ux outter, 2 c8 mdse, 5 bdls hides, § pkgs express. 342 sheep. Consigiees. Per Alex Duncan—Thomas Loaznran: Bidwell Bros: H Du ard; Ross & Hew.eu: Geo W McNear. Per Dei Norte—Grays Harbor Commerc al Co; Bissinger & Co: Hildebianct, Po-ner & Co. Per Point Atena- Sawyer Tanning Co; = Immel & Co: W BSumner & Co:” Rus« Early & Co: M A Leog: Dairymen’s Union: Deni.ison. Feiliug & Co; J Zsuter: J M Caw: H Pewrs: A Newfleld; Mendocino Lumber Co. ¢ oloman Jr; ver Creicen City- Hobbs, Wall & Co: Kinzaa & Co; F@Maight; O 5 =mith &Co; B oadway Brewery %@ I Whitney £ C)>: Wells, Farzo & Oo redhoft & Schulz; Dodge. Sweeney & Co. standard Ol Co Witzel © Baker; S H Frauk & Co: Pouiteymen’ Union. Per Gipav—Standard 011 Co: Cal Bottling Co: Dr J W U’ Rou ke: Norton, Leller & Co: F i itaieht; Hils Bros: H Cowell & Co; lirrman Joost: Kron Tanning Co: Bosion Wuven Hose & Kubber Co; Caltforhia Paiut Co Massu r & Co. Per C.spar—0 B Smith & Co; Geo W McNear; H Dutarc. Per Arcata - Hills Bros : Marshall, Teggart & Co; Hilmer. Bredhoft & Schuiz: bodse, Sweener & Co: arshali & Reime.s: McDonough & Kunyon; E L Cordy: H' Kirchmann & Co: W 1 Sumner & Co; C Frederickon: Getz Bros & Co: ¥ B3 Halght: H schiller; Lievre, Fricke & Co: Thomas Loughran: Wells, Fargo & Co: O & N Co T L Wilams: H L Wiliiams: Cex Seed and Plant Co: Lega.let & Hilmer, Helwig; W D Shoemaker; U8 Winsor.

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