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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1897. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Marked deciine in Silver. Wheat doing better again. Brewing Barley sellivg higher. Oats, Corn and Rye dull. Hay in lighter receipt. Feedstufts unchanged. Flour and M ilistuffs undisturbed. Beaos weak and dull. Potsioes in fair shipping demand. chang=d. Butier weak. Eggs ana Cheese steady. Pouitry gluts the market, Peaches weak and dull. Cranberries lower. Dried Fruits still dull. Provisions about the same. Wool Hopsand Hides unchanged. New York Exchange sdvanced. Mexican Dollars lower again. Onlons un- Pears dofng better. EXPORTS, IMPORTS AND THE GOLD FLOW. Henry Clews’ weekly teport, dated New York, Reptember 18, states that the very large ship- of currency to the inteTior wie beginuing to attent:on to the course of the money miarker. Yt is true the reserves are still ample, but there is no saying how much jurther the shipments of money tothe Westand South may run; and. in any cage, the 10ans of the banks are expanded t0 a aegree never before reached, and coatinue each week 10 increase. Under these circumstwaces, it 15 gratitying to witness the drift in the foreign chenges toward the gold-importing point. Governme it report of our foreign trade for ihe month of August shows that we cannot be far from that staxe The exports of merchandise for that month ex- ceeded the impor.s by $45,000.000, or allowing for a ne: import of $2,300,0J0 of gold, by $43,000,000. For the same vericd ot 1896 the ex- cess Of export: was oniy $22,000.000; sud in 1495 the imporis exceeded the exports by $13.- ©00,000. The amount of stocks returned from | Toudon during last month Is estimated 1o have | amounted to a value 07 sbout $8,000. 00, which, deduc.ed from the trade balance above siated, would ieave about $35,000.000 to our credit from | abroad at the end of Auzust It seems more than | Ilkeiy that this together wiih the subsequent large excess (f exports over imports, must pro- duce an influx of goid at an early day, and that to & liberal extent STAPLE EXPORT:;. The value of breadstufts exporied in Auzust from the United Stutes was $25,502,532, a gain of £11,091,400 &s compared with the same month | last y Value of provisio:s for August $12,- | 233157; catt'e and hogs, $2,853 215: miueral | oils. 91,348, and co ton, $1,703.8i8. Toiwl | value of sbove Class fications for August, $4 984,050, an increase of $11,559,981 over the same month last year st of this gain is due to breadstuffs. For the first eight monins of the cal- endar vear the com paris / is as follows: 1896 1897, | dstuffs .. $98.3,9.866 $124.281 838 | rovisions LU 107648219 111454 447 | > fneral oils.... 40,739,923 39,196,477 | Cotton 99/437.418 93,78R..88 Total....ceee 346,235,456 $368,751,099 | GOLD IMPORTS. | The Australian steamer yesterday brought of £675,000 in sove- Clear ® Partly Cloudy Cloudy ® Rain® Snow SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION DURING PA _HOURS Fxplanation, The arrow flies with the wind. The top figures @t station indicate maximum temperature for the gays: those underneath it if any, the amount of gainfall, of melted suow in inches and hundredths, @uring tbe past twelve hours. Jsobars, or solid lines, conpect poin s of equal air pressure; iso- therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The ‘word “high” means high barometric pres: Is vsuslly accomvanisd by fair weather: 0w Tefers 10 low pressure. and is usnally preceded vd accompanied by clondy weather and rains. Lows” usially first appear on the Washington coast. When the pressure is high in the interior snd low along the coast, and the isobars extend Dporth and south along the coast, rain is probable: | but when the “Jow’ Is inciosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- Bble. With a “high” in the vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the ¢ weather may be expected in summer Weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions Wil produce an opposite result. THE WEATHER BUREA UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRIC SURE, WEATHER BUREAU. AN FBANCISCO, § tember 23, 1597 The followinz are the maximum temperatures yeported to-day by telegraph from wea:her bureau statious in Cal fornia: sureka 56, Red B.uft 96, Fresno 96, San Luis PUlona 9, Los Augeles-92 can Wisgo 75, X uma 04 San ¥rancisco data: Maximum temperature 78, minimum 62, mean 70. Weather Conditions and General Fore- casts. The pressure has fallen slowly along the Pacific Coast. An areaof hich pressure Jies over Wash- ington. Northern Idsho and Western Montans. A area of low pressure lies over Arizona. The temperature has fallen about 8 deg. at San Franc sco and has risen about 8 dee. at Carson 3 Over Utah there has been a decided fail 1n temperature. Lieht rain is reported at Salt Lake City and at Jdabo Falls. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours, enging midnight September 24, 1897: Northern Calfforuia—Fair Friday, with fog in the morning along the coast; northerly winds. Southern California—Fair Friday: fresh wes erly winds. Nevada Fair Friday. Ttah—Cloudy Friday. Ariz na—t loudy Friday. . kan Francisco and vicinity—Fair Friday, with fog in the morning; fresh westeriy winds. Specius_report from Mount Tamalpais: Clear, west, 8 miles; maximum temperature 86 deg.; pressure -9:98 ALEXANDER MCADIE. Local Forecast Officiat. NEW YORK STOCK. MARKET. NEW YORK, N. Y., Sept. 23.—The recovery in prices which began yesterday was continued to- dsy during the ear'y part of the session of the Stock Excha: ge, and the advance of price of all BLocks was apparcntly In full force again untii the Bficrnoon, when the support seemed to be with- drawn from tke macket, and prices fell away (0 & general level below last night's close. Ane rise Was stimulated by the announcement tha: a great bank bad engaged £1,000,000 in gold in France for fmport 1o this country, making a total with yesterday’s engagement of $2,300,000 gold doe to arrive. « ecelpts of gold reporied from San Fran- cisco arrtving there from Austratia heiped the re- cov. Ty The action of the Bank of £nglaud in advancing its rate of discount 12 10 Ll per.cent was antici- pated in view of the contiiued depletion of its £old hoidings and the additiocal strain of yester- day’s witbdrawal for shipment to this country. Yesterday’s rise in prices had stimulated the placiog ot somé outsite orders with commission- houses, and Lheir expectation was the susiaining factor during the foremoon. The streogth of sugar, which rose nearly four points on the re- ported intention of the Treasury Depariment to apply the countervalling duty on “Lutch refined sugars,” hieiped along the rise. There was support afforded the market ail through by heavy buying of some of the bull ope- rators who have ‘been conspicuons in the recent rise. The effect of the gold import movement was. Jargely dissipated during the day by a skepticism 88 (0 itS palural character. The exchange bank ers who usually handle the movement of go.d, Doth import and_export, were uuanimous in the oplaiou that at the ru'fag rate of sterling aud Conti- nental exchange here and of gold 11 London and Fqually 50 was the contlnued firmness of rates for call movey, which became pretty weil estublished on the basis of ¥ per cent. ASthese conditions becams more cleariy defined. the upward wove- ment of prices became checked. and there were pericds of duliness, followed by & steady deciine 10 ihe cluse. the upward course of the morning being almoset exacily retraced in_the afternoon, 0 that the net changes for the day only exceed a frac.i00 in & small number of cases. ‘Ihe sdvance of the moruing ranged from one to two points In nearly all of the uciive shares. The losses which were numie ous were contined Lo fractions except fu a few cases. Rumors were disseminated la e in the day that fur her engagements of co d *or imporc bad Leen made but cxercised no {ufluence 0a the marke.. Dealings In bonds showed a 1aliing off in volume -#nd prices moved in sympa:hy with stocks. Total sales $2,800,000. United States new fours ad- vanced i 1otal saies of s10cks to-day were 541,000 shar=s, including: Atchison 4400, do preferred 14,708, Ba timore Ohlo 395, Canada Southern 3530. C. 0. 4260, Chicago, Burlington and Quincy 21,948, C C.0 C o and St Louis 530J, Kocking 6220. L & N. 10,390, Manbattan 0. Missourl pPacific 11,192, M. K. and T. pre- serred 6250, N. Y. Sus. and W. preferred 3400, 'N. J. Central 5755, New York Uentral 7118, Northern Pacitic 11,713, do preferred 22,550, Nor.hwesiern 3975, remding 26,161, Rock Iswnd 14,210, St Paul 29,825 Southern Rallway preferred 6385, Unifon Pucific 51,820, U. P. D. and G. 28,170, Wabsh preferred 24.200, Wheeling and L. E 12,050, American Spirits 5606, American To- bacco 6820, Bay Sts e Gas 10,090, Chicago Gas 6120, Con.’ Gas 4230, 8585, Pacifi: Mall Le: 5680, Sugar 72,425, T. C. ana 1. 5055, Uwnitea Rates Leather preferred 1620, Western Unlon 9508, C. G. W. 5508. LONDON MARKET. NEW YORK, N. Y., Sept. 23.—The Evening Post’s London financial cablegram says: The change In the discount rate of the Bank of England announced to-day nad no effect on the stock market, ha ving been fuily anticipated. In- deed, it Is belleved that the rdte would have been raised to 3 per cent but for the fuct that treasury bills smoun:ing to £2,000,000 are to be issued Dex: week. I be teature in the market to-day was the speedy rally in Americans. Prices clused at the best. Union Pacific and Reading were especially strong. Grand ‘tronk snd Canadian Paclfic were a.so £00d. Miues were better. Opinicns as to the date of the next shipment of go.d to New York differ widely. Every vne is saviog (hat the movemen: is entirely exceptional, wud Wil probably not be repsated, but ihe shrewd ones prefer Lo hoid their opiuionsin susp -nse, pend- fug the courseof the New YOrk money marker. Deta.ls of the gold movement for the week :how the receipt ot £10,000 from Aus ralis; the export of £150,000 10 the Continent; of £26,000 to i gy pt and £-1,000 to South America, and the sale of £70,000 in bars and eagles. { this latter amount about £.0,000 wuy for Kussia, where & considera- b.e tudustrial revival is sad to be going on. The luca discount market is unseitled by the chsnge iu the bank rate, but is still c-mparatively easy. The Paris and Beriln markets were better. YORK MO NEW ¢ MARKET. Closing Prices for Bonds and Kailway Shares. YORE, N. Y., tept. 25,—Money ou call firm at 2@3: last loan 2%, closed offered Y@2%%; prime mercantile paper, 414@5Y: Sterlng exchange steady. with actual business in bankers bills alL §4 843,@4 8474 for demand, and $4 5233@ 4 82, for sixiy asys: posted rates £4 S3@4 84 and $4 86le@+ Bb; commercial bilis, §4 51: silver ceruificaes, 5632@58c: bar silver, 0634 Mexican dollars, 43c. CLOSING STOCKS. NEW Rallroads— StPauL............ 10014 ALChISOD ... ...... 107 Preferred...... . 14434 Preterred........ 337 St Paul & Gmaha. 8615 Baltimore & Ohio. Cunada Pacific ... Canada Southern.. Central Pacific.... 1834 | Preferred .... Toig SLP, M &M 59 | Southera Pacific.. 1644 | Southern Kailway. Ches & Ohio. ...... 2885, Preferred 357 Chicago & Alion..164 | Texus & ¥ Chicago, B & Q.... $9% Union Pacific. Chicago & F. 1., b2 D& G cCCe~tL 815 | Wabash.. Preferred. . B31g| Preferred ........ 2:34 Del & Hudson.....118%z| Wheel & L'k 3 Del L& W 16014 Preferred. 14 Del & Rio 1.5, Fxpress 3 Preferred. . 4914 Adams Ex. 5 Erfe, new ... 17% American kx. ... referred. . 4354 | United States Ft Wayne.........170 | Wells-Fargo. Gt Nor pfd 1189 | Miscellaneous— Hocxing Val 714 A Cot Ol 2314 Jiiinos Cent.. .. 10634 | Preferrei. 7 Lake Erie & W... 209 | am'n Spirits. 1815 Prefe:red. . i8ig| Preferred. 823, Lake Shore 176%3| Am Tobacco. . 5914 Louis & Na: | Preferred. i o hattan L &!Chicago Gay Met Traction ......123%g Cons. Gas... 2 Michigan Centzal.108 | Com. Cable Co..... 180 Minn &St L...... 5Y4|Col F & Irou. 2614 do do 1st prer'd. 88ia| do do prefd.l. 80 Mo. Pacific 36 Gen. Electric. 58 Mobile & URI0. 1. 29 |illinols Steel . 48 Mo. K &T......... 1554|ia Clede Gas. 4214 do prefid ... 3Yl4 LeaG.... ... 4014 New Alb& Chicgo. 1U%g do prefd. 108Yg do do prerd. b4 Nat Lin Oil.. 17 N J Ceniral 997 | Uregon Imp. Co....— N ¥ Centrall 11’112 Pacific Mall N Y Chicago&StL 16 | Puliman Palace,. do do Is. prefd. 80 |Silver Certificates. 56%4 do do 2d prefd. 40 ~tan Rope&Twine. 6 Nor West... . 1534 Buzar No Amer Co....... 5% Preferred. No Pa s 21 TC&iron Preferred .|\l 5414| U S Leather. . Ontario & W. 1n7g| ~ Preferred. Ore R & Nav_..] 3% |US Hubber.. Ore ~hort Line.... ¥134| Preferred.. Pittsburg. 159 | Westera Union. Reads 217 Ch G W Kock is! 9 C&N St Louls & Prererred. N J Cent Gen 5s..11314 4 North Carolina 63125 do 4s, reg. Do 4s . 10215 dods, coup.. Northern Pac 1sts. 1206 do 25, rex. Do, Bs. 60 do bs. reg. 1o, 4s. s do bs, coup... N Y C&=StLds .. 1063, Distr ct 8 6ds.. L10914 | Nor & W Bs........123 Ala Class A.. Do, Class B... Do, Class C... Do, Currency . Atchison is Do, Adj 4 Canada o, Can Pac 1sts.. C&N PLrbs.. C& Ohio 3s CH&D algs. Den & K G 1nis. Den & K G 4s... . Ease Tenn lsts. krie Gen 4s... FW&Dlstsir.. 72 Gen Electric 53....100 GHESA6s.... 104 +Northwest Consols143 Do, deb 5s... Olmnplststr. | Do, sstr. — | Pacific 6s, 01 '95...102 113 |neading 48......... 857 10484 Rio G West, ists,. 83 110255t L& I M Gen 58 8314 881, St L & S F Gen 63.115% 1051z St P consols. 141 73 1 BAA Southern Ry 5s.... do do 2s 0fd.102 |~tanRpe&Twineés 64 H&T Cent'5s....J0% | Tenn New Set 3s.. 84 do con Bs. ..108 | Tex PacL&G1sts 95% Twa C 1sts. 87 | Do, reg 2ds Kan P Contr . 1u1 |UPIsts...... Kan ¥ Ist(D Djir.118 La Nw Cousol 4s.. 93 L&N Uni4s.... Missour us. MKT 2. ‘Wab Ist bs. Do, 2ds West Sho 1 84%| Va. Centuries. Do, 4s...... 86 Do, deferred. 4 N'Y Central Ists. 118 MINING STOCKS. Chollar. . ...8 50|Ontano. s 800 Crown Point. ...~ 30 Con. & 2 I Deadwood ... .... 80/ Gould & Curry.... 55/ Hale & Norcross. 100| Sierr: Homestake. ...... 29 00 Iroh Silver........ 100 Mexican. . 50 Boston. BOSTON, Mass., Sept. 23.—Atchison, 15%: Bell Telephone. 271: Chicago, Burlineton and Quincy, 105 Mexican Central, 63: Orezon Short iine, 204; San Liego, 15. NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. NEW YORK, N. Y.. -ept. 28.—Flour receipts, 26,45 0: exports, 35 barrels. Opened steady, but Cclosed easier on the late break {n wheat WH i AT—Keceipts, 145,272 bushels; exports, 255,505 ~pot weak _uptions opened Srm on betier czbles and bullish winter wheat news, was sup ported all day by shorts, but _finally coliapsed under a general cumping out of local long inter- ests, cosed 33@34c net lower. Sales included No. 2red. 9B3quosc closed 9834c: Decomber, 9434 @96 7-16c. ¢ osed 9474c. ..OPs_Quiet. Siate commop to choice, 1896 crop, +@8c: 1897 crop, 12@13c; Pacific Coust, 1895 crop, - @4c: 1886 crop, 6@8c; @13c: Londoun, 8s. WGOL—Firm. Domestic fleece. 20@24c: pulled No. 2 toextia, 27@40c: lexas, 18c. PETROL=UM—CUnited nomiuai: closed 70%5¢ bid. ‘Warran's barely steady, $7 bid and PIGIRO $7 15 asked. COPPEE—Lake quict, $11 25. TIN—k.as er, $13 60 bid ana $13 65 asked. SPELTER—Dull, $4 20 bid and $4 ked. LIAD—Firm, $4 3214,@4 373 for exchange; brokers’, $4. COFFEE—Options opened steady at unchanged prices to 5 points lower: closed steady, 5 points lower (010 poluts higher. Sales, 13,750 bags, n- cluding: September, $630: November. $6 30. December, $6 70. Spot-sffee: Kio held high No. 7 invoice, 71/5@714c¢: jobbing, T53@734c. Mild —Steady: Cordov., 1014@18Y5c. SUGA K—Kaw steaiy: refined strong: centrifo- &1, 96 tes', 315-.6@4c: moid A, 5gc; standard A, '4 15-16¢; confectioners’ A, 4 15-16¢: cut loat, 511-16c; crushed, 51i-16c. powdered, 53ct sranuiated, 5ljc: cubes, 5 b-16c BUT L ER—Keceipts, ' 3258 packages; _firm: Wes ern_creamery, 1312@20%zc; Eilgins, 2014 factory. 9G12 EGGS. ceipts, 6458 packag and Pennsylvani, 16%g@19c: Western, 17@18c. Dried Fruits. NEW YORK, N. Y., Sept. 23.—California dried fruits firm. Evaporated apples, prime wire tray, 63407 4 dried. prime, 834c: choice, Thac: fancy, 7 PRUNES—4145@8c. APRICOTS - Koyal. 7@8%c: 1887 crop, 13 Moorpark, 9@ Paris there was 1o profit i the importation of gold, and the figu:es of most of them wouid indi- Cate quite a heavy loss on the opera'ion. Much curiosity wasexpressed as to the fdentity of the clients for whom_the banks are making the im- portation, and the opinio: was quite freely ex- ressed that the operation was designed entirely to bfiuence th- price of stocks. I ne faflure of the exchange marke: to harden under the anmouncement was quite noticeable. 1i3gc PEACHES—Unpeeled, 7@11c; 16c. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. CHICAGO, ILi.. Sepi. 23.—Wheat at the im. mediate opening was easy. (urb prices were .i- clined to weaxen on account of a rather sharp de- ciine at Parls, but the higher jquoiations from peeled, 12140 Liverpool caused the market (o turn stroig at once. December, which closed yesterday at 9214, opened o-day at from 92%ac to 9:ec. Shorts started for cover. but ran up against a snas 1n the shape of scarcity of offerings, the price be- ing hoisied t» 93Lgc betore any wheatof couse- quence came on ' the marke. 1he Northwest receipts were again heavy and that caused hoiders to exercise caut 02, so that when the price had risen to 923c plenty of wheat showing a pr was unloaded. Chicago receipis were 289 cars, only thirty.three of which were contract. The quantity inspected out of store was 91,183 bushels. " The previcusly exploded rumor that Kussia in- tended probitliing the expor: of wheat was re- vived again about the time the clusing price was received, showing a complete recovery from the 1y decline. This sent l)ecem»erskywufd/lg-m. tiie price climbing with hardly a Liait to 9334¢. At that price u vig trade was done, large quantriies of wheat being dumyed on the market The offer- ings were readily absorbed for a time, bui in the end the welght provel greater than lhe market could bear, the market becoming quite weak when explicit denials of RussiaL reports were received. A noticeable feature during the advance was the refusul of May to respond except in an extremely unwilling and backward fashion. ‘When Decem- ber was readily bringing 9334c May delivery barely touched 917%c, and a .ouse with close Liverpool connectious ~aid they had liberal !elll_ll! orders from the latter place fur May dellvery. Ex- port clearances of whea' and flour h’vfim Atlantic ports were equal 10 440,00) bushels. The receipts for the day at the four principal ourside winter wheat markets—Kansas Citv. Si. Louis, Toiedo and Detroit—were only 182,000 pushels out of tne total primary market receipts, which amounted to 1,276,000 hll!hk‘lsé2s‘5 he lates: tradiug in Decem- ber was ui 9214@923/sc. 7 T 1o was & smw jer business in corn. The market averaged firm all forenoon, starting Yac higher on light receipts aud the steadiness of Liv- erpoo. cab.es and enjoying good support as 1ong as wheat Kept strong. Toward the end, however, when wheat commenced to siip, corn followed very willingly. Outs wers ay.eldy up to the last hour of trading. Then that market Struck a slippery place, too. and dropped with Lhe rest of ihe markets. The incubus of the yellow fever epidemic weighed down the provision market, which ruled heavy all day. The leading futures ranged us foliows: ARTICLES. Open. | High. | Low. (Close. ‘Wheat No 2— September. ... 9315 94 | 9234| 927 Decemper (new) suin| 93341 82°°1 913y M A 91| Y7 €035 903 Corn No. 2— Septemper... 2915|2914 December.. 8114 3134 May.. Balg| 8453 Oats No. | September. 19%| December s | 2355 October . December.. January . Lard. 8 100 bs= October.. 8271, |8 867" 9 35 January short Ribs, October. December January. Cash quotations were as follows: No 2 Sprinc wheat, 9214@95%4 Whest, 85@92c: No. 2 Ked, s3@941n 2 Corn, 2>75@28%4c: No. 2 Oats, 20@2014¢ White, 1. 0. 0., ¥514@24c: No. 3 White. 223 @2314c: No. ¥ “Kye, i813@49c: No. 2 Barley, pominal: No. 3, I o. @ve: No. 4, 1. 0.b, 2815@36c: No. 1 Flaxseed, $1 03@1 0513: Prime Timo:hy Seed, $2 65; Mess Pork ®_bbl. $8 25@8 3u; 'Lard ¢ 100 1bs. $4 556: Short Ribs Kides (loose). 35 @ 5 50: Dry Saited Shoulders (boxed), 53/s@35se: Short Clear Sides (boxed), 55a@534C: distillers’ finished goods, per guilon, $1 Fiour. quie:. No. 3Spring No. ARTICLES. Recelpis. | Shipments. Flour, bbls 10.000 8,000 Wheat. bu 246,000 2,000 Corn, bu 464,000 57,000 Oats’ bu 318000 540.000 Eye, bu. £ 19,000 600.000 Barley, bu 107,000 5.000 On the Produce Exchange to-dav the Butter mar- Kketwes firm: creameries. 17@19%4c: dairies, 10@ 15c; cheese, steady, 8@Yc: eggs, firm: tresh, ldc. LIVEBPOOL WHEAT FUTURES. Sepl. Oct. Dec. Opening . 783 76 Closing. s 757 PARIS FUTURES Fept. Oct. Flour — Opening . L6030 60 40 Closing. 050 60 50 2875 28 60 C...48B0 1875 Wheat Movements. Wheat—Cpening Closing........ Recelpts. Shipments. Bushels. Cities. Bushels. 282,200, Minneapolis......... 93,740 51168 - Duiuth ..........000 290,760 35,150, Milwaukee 1.950 246,401 Cm 81,953 30939 . Tou 41'000 45,000 St. 16,000 17,381, Detrott......... 22,055 74500 Kansas ity 101,500 1,260,739 638,958 TIDEWATER. 40.733 .. Boston. 43941 147,625, 185,492 40,7886, 115,502 21,392, Buitimore.... New Urieun: 200,436 EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET CHICAGO, ILL, Ffept. 23 —CATTLE—Calves went at the late high ranges for the choice lots up to $6@7 and few calves of giod qualit; below $6:5. Westera Tanzers so'd siowly, but about up to former prices, the bulk of the steer stock seling L 43 46@4 10: choice heifers $3 50 and cows largely around $3. Good to extra natve steers were quoted at $4 75@5 45, while common grades brought $3 85@4 70. HOGs—Some fancy hoss sold up to $4 10; and extra 360-pound hogs at §4 05, but the sales ot Dbig hogs above $4 were rare, packers buying chiefly at 83 8.@3 95, some rough lois around 83 75. Most of the choice meaium butchers wen. tu ship- yers at §4 10@§4 20, aud choice vacon pigs at 84 3@ 35. SHEEP—Many gocd strong ewes and wethers s0ld at §3 70@3 85, and some extra breeding ewes as high ws $4. MoSL of the mution erades sold at with extra lots around $4 i0. Several of choice lambs went at $5 75, but most of the good to choice ua.ive lambs sold at $5@5 60, native Western teeders around $4 50 and thin culls about $5. Receipts—Cattle, 4300: hogs, 31,000; 14,000. sheep, Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, Mo. Sept. 23 —CATTLE—Re- ceipts, 7,000. Best grades steady: others weak. Texas steers, $2 76@4 45: Texas cows, $2@2 90; nauve steers, $3 75@5 30: native cows and heif- ers. %2@4 20 stockers and ieeders, $2 25@4 40: bulls, $1 9U@3 50. HOGS—Recelpts, 9000. Market weak to 5o lower. Bu.k of sales, $3 90@3 95: neavies, $3 75 @3 9714: packers, 3 75@3 921j5: mixed. §3 Kb @4 05; “1ights. §3 T5@4 Ud; yorkers, $4@4 05: pizs, 83 65@3 86. SLEEP — Receipts, 7000. Market Lambs, §3 50@5 10; muttons, $2@3 70. Omaha. OMAHA, NrBr, Sept. 28 — CATTLE — Re- ceipts, 4500. Market sieady. Native beef steers, £4 20@5 20; Western steers, 83 60@1 50: Texas steers. $3 10@3 70: cows and heifers. $3@3 70; canners, $1 75@2 75; stockers and feeders. £3 50 @4 50; caives, $4@t: bulls, stags, etc., $2@3 75. HOCS—Receipts. 5300. Market S@l0c lower. Heavy. $3 66@3 50 mixed. §3 70@8 8): light, 3 80@4: buik of saies. 2 70@3 80 SHEE P—Recelpts, 1600. Market strong. to cholce natives $3 40@8 80: fair v cholce Westerns, $3 20@3 65: common and stock sheep, #2765 @3 50; lambs, $3 75@5 25. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES, LONDON. ExG, Sept. 23.—The Earl Fruit Com- pany’s auction sales: Pears—Half-boxes, Benrre Hards, $1 80@2 28: Clairgesu. $1 20@1 44; B. a’Anjou. $1:0: Duchess, $168@1 92; Beurre Diel, $1 44@: 68; Beurre Kosc. 31 44@1 68; Onon- dago, $120: D. Comice, $180824V. Prunes— siiver. $1 92@2 88. Plums, Ickworth, $1 32 Nectarines, $2 16, NEW YOKK, N. Y., Sept. 23.—The Earl Frult Company sold to-day: Grapes—Tokay. Bbo $1 45, average $1: double crates 81 90@2 55, 2 22: Malaga, single crates, 90c@95c. CHICAGO, TLL, Sept. 25.—The Earl Fruit Com- pany realized the following prices for fruit at to-day’s auction sales: Grapes — Tokay, 70c@ 1 10, double crates &! 63. Pears— Bartletts, steady. Fair $2@2 60. BOSTON, Mass.. Sept. 23.—The Earl Frait Com- pany’s auction sales: Grapes — Tokay. S5¢@ £1 40, average $113- double crates, $2 10@2 50; average $2 31. Peaches—George Late, TUc@75. ‘I'bree cars sold. NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET, Oregon. PORTLAND, OR., Sept. 23.—The sinking spell ‘which attacked the local wheat markets seversl days ago has not yet run its course and quotations were a cent lower to-day, Receipts continue very large. Amother big cargo cleared to-day and two mo. e ship- commenced loading. Four more of the chartered fl-et with a capacity of over 12,000 tons bave arrived within the past 48 bours. and wiil be hurried to Portland and ioaded as rapidly as pos- sible. Walla Walla, ¥lc; biue stem, 83¢: valley, Bac. =0Cleared—British ship Monk Bars for Queens- Town or Faimouth for orders with 115,116 bushels, valued at $87,000. Washington. TACOMA, WASK., Sept. 25.—Wheat continues fll;ll and weak. No. 1blue stem, 85¢c: No. 1 club, bc. PORTLAND’'S BUSINESS PORTLAND, Or., Sept. 23.—Exchanges, $304,- 282; belances, $57.274. FOREIGN MARKETS. London, LONDOY, Exa, Sept. 23. — Consols, 1113 silver, 265gd. French rentes, 105¢ 20c. Liverpool. LIVERPOOL, ENG., Sept. 23.—Wheat—Steady; No. 1standard California wheat, —; cargoes off coast, burers and sellers ajari: CaArgoes on pas- saze, quiet and steady; Euglisu country markets, uuiet: french couniry markets, dull; wheas in Paris. stead, floar in Paris, steady. COTTON - Uplands, 4d. EXCHANCE AND BULLIUN. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. — $4881, Ster.ing Exchange, sight. = 4855, Sterlivg cables 2 = S New York Exchunge, sight. - 1214 New York Exchange, telegraphic. — i5 Fine Siiver, per ounce....... e 5634 Mexican Dollars.... LN g 4y PRODUCE MARKET. . WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—The Inverlochy takes for Cork 13,428 ctls, valued at $21,200: Cloncaird, for Corx, 45,- 290 cls at $72,46a; Daigouar, for Cork, 88,565 ctls at $140,000; Centesima, for Liverpool, 41.778 cts at $66'000; Kensingion, for Dunkirk, 8750 ctis at $183,700. The market did ratper better, and there was more demand for shippins account. There was also more activity in futures Local_quotations are as 10110ws: $1 5214 for No. 1, §1 55 for choice and §1 5712@1 60 B cul for ex- tra choice for milling. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SEssioN—9:16 o'clock—Decomber— 26,000 ctis. $1 533, 8000, §1 53ly: 16 000, $1' 556%; 4000, $1 533 4000, 81 5itl y. 2000, 31 5285 2000, $1 52%; 6000, $1 514 2000, $1 52. SKCOND Sssiox — December — 24.000 ctls, $1 53141 4000, $1 5334; 40.000, §1 5264 REGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—4000 culs, $1 625/ 50,000, §1 5234, May—4000, $1 5115, AFTERNOON ' SEssiox—DecemLer—2000 ctls, $152; 8000, $1517; 12,000, £1 5155: 4000, $15134: 22.000, 51 61%, May—4v00, $1 5034 BARLEY—1The inveilochy takes jor Cork 39, 954 ctls Brewing and Chevaiier. valued at $6 000: Kensington, for Dunklirk, 51,673 ctls Bre 1nz at $66.000 Brewiug is bringing more money, and is in fair demand for shi: ment. Feed is uichanged. Feed, 9215@9714¢c; Chevalier, $1 5214@1 5714 for No. 1 'and 21 35@1 40 for No._2: Brewing, $110@1 16 for No.) and $1@1 05 B cul for dark Coast. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAY SEsS10N—9:15 0'clock—No sales. SECOND SESS10N REGULAR MOR: OAiS—The ma v.ous prices Fauncy Feed, $1 35@1 40 good to choice, $1 20@1 80 @ ct ; common, §1 0716@ 117%4; Surprise, $1 do@l 50: Rea, $1 15@1 25: Gray, $1 1215@1 1715; Miling, $1 30@1 35 @ cil; Binck, 10r 1eed, $1@1 10; for seed. 31 16@ 130 Ciipped Outs sell al $1@2 % ton over the raw product. CORN—Quotations remain unchanged. The de- mand 18 uo.hiog extra. Small Rouvd Yellow, $1 25: Large Yeilow, 51 10@1 15; White, §1 10@ 1121 el RYE—$11215@1 15 ctl. BUCKWHESL—95c@$) 15 B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $526@b 35; Bukers' extras, $5@5 10 § bbl. COKNMEAL, ETC—Feed Corn, $24@25 P ton: Cracked Corn. 325@26 B ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in Sacks are as follows, usual discount to the trad-: Grabam Flour, §3 ¥ 100 tbs: Kye Flour, $250 8 100: Rice Fiour, $5 75; Cornmenl. %2 25; extra cream do, $3: Oatmenl, 83 50; Oat Groats. $4: Hominy, 35 10@ 8 30: Huckwheat Fiour. $3 26@3 50; Cracked Wheat, $3 26; Farina, $4 50; Whole Wheat Fiour, $3 25: kolled Uats (bbis), $5 70@5 90: in sacks, $375; Pearl Barley, $4; Spliv Peus, $3 60; Green do, $4'25 % 100 ibs. HAY LS we AND F. Receipts of Hay continue to fal! off and the mar- ket 18 steady at unchanged prices. There is no change In Bran and Miadhings. BRAN—$14 50@15 50 ior the best and $14 B ton for outside brands MIDDLINGS—$19 50@20 for lower grades and $21@22 P ton for (he best. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled_Barley, $21@22: Oll- cage Meal at the mill. $30 ¥ ton: jobuing, $i Chopped Feed, $15@16 ¥ ton: Cocoanut Cace. $1750: Cottonsecd bieal, $25@350 B ton. HAY—Wheat, §12@13 7 ton: Wheat and Oat, $11@14; Oat, $1U@12: Dariey. §10@12: com- pressed, $12@14; Alfaifa, ¥8@10; stock, $8@9; Clover, $5@10 3 ton. STRAW—30@40c P bale. EDSTUFFS, BEANS AND SEEDS. Beans are very weak at the recent decline, and | offererings are in excess of .he demand. BEANS—Bayos. 81 75@2 9 ctl; Small Whites, $1@1 25 B ctl: Large Whites, $1@1 20: Pinks, $1 25@1 36; :Reds, $1 20@1 35; Biackeye, §2 25 2750; | ed Kidney, nominal; Limas. $2 10@2 20 utiers, $1 2591 40 Fea, §1 183 SEED>—Brown Musiard, $2 25@250: Yellow Mustard, 82 25@2 50; F.ax, $1 75@1 85 Canarv Seed, 13,@2V4c @ Ib: Alfaifa, 6Y4c: Rupe, 215@ 23,0% Hemp, 5¢: 1imothy. 414c¢. URIED PEAS—Nilesate agaln offering at $1 25; Green, §1 2081 70 % cul. POTATOES, ONION., VEGETABLES. The feeling In Potatoes 1s firmer. under a ship- ping demand, but there is no change in prices. The other descriptions ars unchanged. POTATOES—Early Kose, 30@35c; River Reds, 40@50c: Burbanks, 40@47 =alinas Burbauks, 50@80c; Sweet Potatoes, 50c@$1 B cil. ONIONS—75@90c: Pickle Onions, 75¢ B sk. VEGETABLES—Bay Squash, 25@40c B box: Marrowiat Squash. $5@10 ¥ ton: Bay Lucumbers, 2b@sdc B bux: Pickles. 134¢ for No. 1, 13c ® Ib for No. 2: Green reppers, 25@40c for. Chiie and 50@50¢ tor Bell; Green Peas, 11e@2c B Ih: String Beaus, 1%4@2Vsc. Lima Beaus, 13p@2c: Green Okra, $0@OUC B box: Dried Okra. t@Sc $ M: Egg Plant. 30@45c: Cabbage, 60@T75: W ctl; Car- Tots, Ze@30¢ ¥ suck; Garlic. 115@2c B b: Toma- toes, 26@40c ior river and 30@50c for Alamed Green Corn, 20@76¢ % sack, 30@6dc B crate for Berkeley and 75c@$1 =5 P Craie for Alsmeda. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Two cars of Eastern came in and sales were made at 14@1bc for Turkeys, $6 for Hens and young koosiers. §4 60 for old Roosters, $1 for iryers and $5 for Broilers. One more car fal 5 due this week The mark-t is full of local stock which cannot be worked Off, even at iower prices. Live Turkeys are quocableat 14@l5c for Gob- blers and 13@14c_for Hens; Geese % pair, §1 25@ 150; Ducks. §2 75@3 for old and 83 -5@5 for young: Hens, :4@5 # doz: Roosters. young, S4@ 4 50; do, 0ld. $3 50 4; Fryers, $3@3 25: Broflers, 82 75@3 for large and 81 50@2 50 for smal Figeous, $1 25@1 60 B doz for young and §1@1 25 for old. : GAME—Hare, nominal: Rabbits, nominal. BUTTER, (HEESE AND EGGS, There i3 no decline in Futter vet, though dealers are looking for one shortly. Ezgs and Cheese are stefldy at the quotations. BUTTEK— CrEAMERY—Fancy creameries, seconds, 25@26c Ib. DAIBY—Ciioice o fancy, grades 16@.21ac. PICKLED—18@21c B 1b. FIRKIN—1T@I9c R b CREAMERY 1UB—20@220 B T EASTERN—12@] 8¢ for Indle-packed. CHEESE—Choice mild 30c: common to good, 8@9igc; Cream Chedaar. 10@llc ® b; Young America, 1lc: Western, 1015@11c; kast- ern, 1215@13Y2¢ B m. LGGS—nanch Eggs, 18@25c B dozen: Lastern, @ 10 fancy and 18@20c ‘o1 seconds; Duck Eggs, 2Uc. DECIDLOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, 27@28c B B; 23@24c B b; lower Choice Bartlett Pears are scarce and higher. Peaches still drag. The market continues Zluited with table Grapes, though Wine Grapes are selling steadily at unchauged prices. Cranberries are lower. DECILUOUS FRUI Srawberries. $2@4 chest for large. Huckleberries. 5@bc @ . Bluckberries, — B cnest Raspberries, $ @6 # chest. Yom granates 30@s0c P hOX. Cave Cod Cranb-rrivs. $» # bbl Peaches, 20@40c P box and 20@30c B basket: in bulk, $2,@35 ® ton for cliags and $17 50@ 22 5 for frees. P.ums, 25@4Uc; Japanese, 50@75c. Pears, 50@50c B box. Apples, zo@3bc 3 box for common and 50@65¢ for good to cho ce. Quinces, “5@50c B box. Grapes, in boxes, 20@40c_for Mnscats, 15@30c for black. 16@3Uc jor ‘1okay, 3U@50c 2.1 Isabella aud 25@30c for Fontminebleau und Swectwater, Crates sell about 10c higher than voxes. Ziufa dei Wine Grapes, $16@18 ® ton. Watermelors, $7@1iy # 100. Cantaioupes. 50c@$1 # cru e. Nutmeg Melons, 2u@35¢ B bOX on the whart. CITRUS FRUITS—Valencia Oranges. $2@3 ® box: Lemous. §1 26@1 75 ® box for common a0d $2@5 50 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, ¥56@5 5V @ box: Bananas, $1@2 60 P bunch: Pineapples, §2@5 B doz. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC, There s nothing new to report. Trade is dull at the old prices. New Haisins are selling at 34 for 2-crown, 414¢ for 3-crown, Slgc for d-crown, 6c for Seedless Sultanas and §1 15 for loudon layers Dried Grapes. 3lgc. DRIED FRUITS—Quotations are as follows: Prunes, carlond |ots, H34c or 40-3U's. 434 for 50- 6U's, 414c for 60-70's, 334¢c for TL-Bu’s, Bl,c P It for 50-90's una 2340 for 90-100's; Peacles, 534@6Yec B b: tancy. 7c; peeled, —; Apri- cots, 51a@Blae for Royais und 7@834c for £ood to fancy ‘MoOrparks; evaporaied appies, 5lo@6c: sun-dried, ‘;(%Z ci black Figs, in Sacks, 2@2l4c; Piums. 4@414c B I for pitted and 1@:c for un- pitied: bleached Plums, 5@5%4c; Nectarines, 5@ 6c 9 I tor prime to fancy . Pears, 5@5%4c¢ for quar- ters and 6%@7c for haives. RAISINS—0ld crop)— Four-crown, loose, 4@dc: 3-crown, 316@dc: 2 crown, 23,@314c B 1b_seedless Sultanas, b@5lac; seediess i.uscatels, 4@dkgc; -crown London fay- ers. $1@1 16; clusters, $1 10@1 25: Dehesa clus- 175@%: Imperial ¢ usters, $2@2 25. NUtS—Walnuts, 73,@8c for hacd and 9@9 for softshell; Almonds, S@ac for hardshell avd i 10c for papershe.l: Peanuis, 4@5c for kastara and 4c for Ca 1iornia: bickory Nuis, 5@éc B b. Pe- cans, 9@10c B Ib: Filberts, 9@01ac; brazii Nuts, 8@dc: Cocoannts. $5@5 50 % 100. UN i.Y—New Comb, 10c for bright and 7@9c for lower grades; new water-white extracted, 4 43%c; light amber extracted, 33,@4c @ Ib. EEESWAX—22@%5c B 1. | | ern sugar-cured Hams, 11@123c B 1b: California | | Bi4c: 10-1b puils, 611 u case, 85c: 50-1b tins, 1 or PRUVISIONS, There is less snap to the market, though busi- ness is fair. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 9¢ ¥ 1 for heavy. 914¢ tor iight medium, 10¢ for light, 10%5c B 1b for estra 1ght and 12c for sugar-cured. Kasl- Hams, 10@1036c @ b; Mess Beet, $7 50 bbl: extra’ mess do. $9:° family do, $10; sal Pork, $5@$50 B bbl: exua prime Pork. £10: exira clear, $16@16 50; mess, $15 3 bbl: Smoked Beet. 1014@1235¢ B Ib LaRD—Easwi: terces quoted &' 514@5%c for compound ana 63c for pure; palls, 714c: Calitornia tierces, 5@51sc B I for compound aud 63ac for pure; Bult-bbis, 6%4¢; 10-1b Lins, Thae: dod-1b, 7 Vac. COTTOLENE—Tierces, 63gc. Packs es less | than U0 ts—1.b_pails, 60 In a case, 87C; 3-b pails, 20 in a case, 83jgc: 5-Ib paiis, 12 in « case, in & case. 7h5c: wooden buckets, 50 Ibs net, 77507, ncy (b §O by uet, T84c: baif bois, about 110 1bs, T340 B I HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL ‘AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—( ulls and brands cel! 1o under sound stock. Henvy salted stesrs. 9@9%ac ® b: medium, 81,@dc P Ib: light, B@si4c: Cow- hides, 8@9c B 1b; Stags, 6c: sated Kip, 814G9c; sulted Calf, 9@10c B 1b: sulted Veal, 816gb¢: dry Hides. 1ac'® bb: culls and brands, 12¢. ary Kip and Veal. id4c: dry (alf, 1%¢; culls, 10c; Goatskins, 20@35c each: Kids, 5¢; Deerskins, good summer, 95¢® 1b: medium, 20c; winter. 10ci Sheepskins, sheariings. 10@20¢ each; shori wool, Z5@40¢ exchi medivm, 50@70 each: long wools, 7590 each. “TALLOW—No. 1. rendered. 23, @314c B Ib: No. 2, 214@3%4¢: refined, de: Grease, Yo @ Ib. ‘WUOUL—Fall clip—Middle counties, free, 10@13c: do defective, 10@11c; San Joaquin, defective, 7@ 83hc; do Lambs. 614@8c: Southern Mountaiu, free Noriheri, 10@12c ® Ib: ao, defect- @1 ive, S@llc. HOPS—01d crop, 6@8e B b for falr to choice and 8@10c for fancy. Contract prices are 10@13c B 1b for new California. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 5@ 514c: San Quen- tn, 5 40; Wool Bags, 27@30c: Fruit Bags, 5%4c, 58.c and Bc for the different sizes. COAL—Wellington, $8: New Wellington. $5; Bouthfield Wellington. $7 50: Seattle, $5 50: Bry- 36 50; Coos Bay. $4 75: Wallsend, $675 Cumberland, $14 50 % 'ton in bulk and $16 in sacks: Pennsylvanis, Anthracite Eez, $la Welsh Anthracite, $ @1 Cannel, — @ Rock Springs, Castie Gate aud Pleasant Val- :eY. $7 60; Coke, $11@12 in bulk and $13 8 tou n SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refizery Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed and | ¥ine Crush-d, 85sc: Powderel, 61ac: Dry Granu- lated, 51zc B Ib: Contectioners’ A, blpc: Magnoiia | A, bYge! Extra C, be: Golden C.47e; Candy Granulated, 555c; California A, 514¢; half-barrels 4¢ more thau varreis, and boxes Lp¢ more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BERF—First quality, 8@6Y4c; second do, 5@ 534e: third do, 4@415¢ B Ib. VEAL—Larg» 5@6c; small, 6@7 B D MUTTON—Wethers. 5146 bci Kwes, 5@5%40 ® LA MB—Spring, 625@7c B . PORK—Live Hogs, 314@354c for large and 534 @370 for small and medium: soft hogs, 212G 34C @ 1b; dreszed do. 5la@ee. RECEIPTS OF YRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. Flour, qrsks.... 4.726|Butter, etls,.., 166 Wheat, ctls. Cheese, cils 141 Barley, culs . 9,330 kggs, doz. 8,100 Corn, ctis — | Hides, no. 309 Eastern. 800/ Pelts, bdls.... 243 | Oats, ctis.. 1,86 | Wool, bis.. 641 | Oregon..... 2,520 Leather, ril 179 | Beaus, sks. ..., 832| Wike, gals. 18,900 kye, ctls — | Hops. bis... 150 Potatoes, sks. 1,737| Tallow. culs. 110 Onions, sks... 1.470 96| Sugar. bbl Hay, tons....... 217 | Mustard Seed,sks 25 Straw, tons. 15| Lumber, M fee: 10 Middlings, sks. 205 Quicksilver, fisks 264 | Bran, sks D 325 Kaisins, voxes.. 2,400 THE STOCK MARKET. There was another dec!ine in mining stocks yes- terday, as will be seen by the list of ssles. The Cousoiidated Californiaand Vsrginia made a net gold coln profit of $767 96, or over $2 per ton, on the 33214 tons of low-grade ore worxed at the Kinkead miil. e Argentine Mining Company of Utah has levied an assessment of 1yc, delinquent October 20. The Coast Development Company of Tuolumne County has levied an assessment of 4c, delinquent Cetob'r 19 The Eagle Bird or Diamond D mine of May bert, Nevada County. which produced $800,000 in | twelve years, but on which very littie work has | been done for several years, is to be started up | again. The Live Yankee Gravel Mining Company of | Nevada County has levied an assessment of 1o, delinquent Oc:ober 17. The capital stock of the Lady Washington Con- solidated Company, which wasaropped from the | San Francisco Siock Board for non-payment of | the anoual dues, has bsen Tesiored Lo the list, the back durs baving been paid. The Homest«ke Mining Company has declared its regular monthiy dividend of 25 cents, pay- able September 2 1he £dison Electric Illuminating Company has | deciared its rezular quarterly dividend of 114 per cent, payable October 15 in'the Comstock workiugs of the Savage mine onihe 500 level the east crosscut siarted from the north -ateral driftat a point 135 feet north of | the main west crosscul ias_been advanced 6 feet | total length 16 feet; the face is in porphyiy and quartz assayinz from $4 to $65 per ton. The west | crosscu. opposite it lus beea advanced 3 feet | .rough hard ground, making is total lengih 13 ‘et the face is in porphyry. On the 130 level b2 they have cleaned ous, repaired and retimbered | the main west diifc 16’ feel, or a total of 105 feet. | T the company’s ground on the Brunswi k lode, | on the 600 level, the Dnorth drltt has been ad- | vanced 16 foet and i now 23 feet north of the south boundary tine. From the fuce they have started an east crosscut and have driven it 18 feet through porphyry and small seams of .quartz The joint Conndence, Challenge Con. apu Con. Imyerial west crosscut 1 from the surface tunnel is out 1500 feet, having been advanced 20 feet during the week! the face still continues 10 show porphyry. In the Confidence mine the east crosscut from the upraise ou the, fourth floor, 63 feet above the surface tuunel, is out 175 rest, having been ad- vaucsd 20 feet Auring the past week: the fuce s quariz giviog low assays. No ore was ex- from tne mine during the past week. i It ths Ciown Polut mine the south drift on the sevesth floor of the 800 level raise was driven 17 feet duriuz the past week, and fs Dow cui a total | distance of 57 feet, following the east clay wall. which is exposed on the east side of the drift: the £.2 is in clay And §eams of QUAT Z. Are repairing the shat at and below tne 600 level station. ‘Lbe joiut Crown Point. Yellow Jacket and Ken- tuck Consolidated west drift on the -sagebrusi’’ Iavel of the Y-ilow Jacket shaft is now out 1047 see , 25 f et having been added since last report; | the face is in sofc porphyry. { In the Belcher mine the north drift from the in- | cline ou the 1200 level is now in 36 feet having been cleaned our and repaired 14 feet for the week. ‘Ihere have been hoisted and s ored in the orehouse #t the mine 32 mining car loads of ore for ihe week; Average CAr Sample Ssay. $25 59 rer toa. The yleid of ihe Segregated Belcher and Mides Consolidated mine for the past weck amounted to 4 mining car 1oads of ore of ihe average car sam- ple assay value of $17 23 per ton. In the Overman mine they have comple ed the repairs on the 1100 level and have resu..ed work on ihe 900 level. There is 1.0 change in the work- ings on the latier level and no ore was taken out during the past week. The stacement ot the Napa Consolidated Quick- siver Miniog Company ior the three months, June 1 to September 1, 1897, 13 as foliows: Gros earnings, $63 000: expenses, $30,987; net, $32, 012; dividends 82 and 83, $20,090; carried to sarplus, $12,01' BOALD >SALES, Following wera the sales In the San Franclsco Efock Board vesterday: REGULAR MORNING SESSION. rOMMENCING -11) 50 Confl....1.00/400 Potos: 200 Exchar. 7 0 G C..r.. B/ 100 Stdrd, 100.... .m!;-m‘ Union 200 Bullion....09/1v0 He&N. . 1.3(|7u0 = BOU Caled.....51| 00 Mxic......5)[50) Uian.. 300 Chollar....66| 50 Oceidt..3.65, -00 100 . 1150 Opnic. .. 1.00{1300° buy. 01100 Ovrma..18 AFTERNOON EESSION 17200 Con Im...03 10U Conn . 1.00 1100 C Point. .3 400 Oceldt1..2.65 350 Savage.... 56 50) S Nev..1.10 -6%| 50 105 ..61'5000 is..13 1010v0 Unlon.. b4 <22 50 HEN. 5200 Mexican. 58500 Otas... 200 Ovrmap....1 9200 X Juckec., 57 300 .20 Following wera 1he mwes in the Pacific Stock Eoard yesterda; 200 Alons.....16400 € roint.. 32 800 Alta......11| 100 Exenar ...u5/100 Potosi. T4;3 1000 K S Nv..05[500 savage...35 400 Andes....18/180J6 &C..61(160 ....... . .37 300 ... u 50U Beicner....30 200 b& B...6T 600 ... 86| 700 Kentuck .U6| 1500 L Wash 05 .49 50 Ocod.2 67 B0 .......... 260k 10J Cauize... 39 250 Choir .....55| 300 CC&V .. 135! AFTERNOON &KSSION~2:30. 500 CN Y....055 00vrmn....20 300 Crwn PLo84(107 1 - ve ... 44 500 E 5 Nev..05(300 Savge . ... 67 LU0 b 5300 35 g il s 11300 BE&DI. .. 09 1020 )~ Nev 107 500 Kentek....Usi1100 . 1.0 700 L Wash. . 05/1100 - 40 Mexen. .51 e 45! 50y Uhollar...55) 250 CCRV... 145 100 . 14734 540 C 1mp ....04 209 b2 .968(400 Utah..... 21 L00/200 ¥ JoKs .36 _ CLOSING QUOTATIONS y FRIDAY, Sept 24—4 r. % Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked. Alpha Con.... 31T — Julla.. . U3 04 AMa...oresose 10 110uation..reeee 14 17 Andes.. 16 17nemaock D €6 07 Belcher. 28 29 Lady Wash.... 05 6 Benton 96— Mexican.. 51 63 Besi & Belonaf 71 72| Jcoidental [l 2.65 2.70 BUIlOD .coecoe. 10 11{Uphir. 10 Caledonia.. 2 20 Choliar _.. 51 31 Con.Cal&Va.. 145 1.50|-avage, . 36 87 Uhbailengs Con. 42 43| ~eg. Belcht 08 (}:) (on. 1mperis. U3 us — Contigenco 103 siver 1 — 04 s o Pom 343t Louis.. 13— wYore — erra evais 110 115 <ui.. 20 .80 1.85 kacueauer ... U5 62 53 Gt s ariy 64 a 23 38 Hale& Norers. 110 115/ 1 cuvw saikds 36 36 S5iOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. FRIOAY. Sept. 24-2 P. M. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked.. U €45 conn.11334 Lcnew msues-ddg MISCELLANEOUS RONDS. CALSIODIASY. 11205 (N PCBs.... 9935 — Cal ElecL 6312615 — |Ouk Gas 53 04 CotraC W bs 98 100 |Lo2dis5s..108 110 Dpnt-stex-co — 9814 Ummbusbs. 12554 — Bid. Asked, U S dsrog... 313 — Edsn L&P 83150 10114 P &O Ryds. 110 — F&UHKR 65107 ~ — | P&Ch By 6. 101 104 Geary-s 1153 — 100 |Pwist KR31116 — H C&S 50s. 10815105 |Keno, WL&L — 105 losangLos — 100 [bactoP &u. — 100 DoGnteed 8s — 101 |EF&NPRSs. 1051410534 Mkt-stObleds 12684127 |cPRRAriz8: 99 9914 DoRyCon 85 10995110 [SPRKCaios. 11035111 4y NarVin6slsi — 300 [SPRRCalos. — 95 NevUNgR7s 95 — |SPBrRCai8s. 10714108 N EyCal 0s.106 11035 8V Water6s. 117 11835 5 DKy Cw o8 — SV Wateras. 1017310234 NPG6s.... 104 — [SikinG&ai — 3023 WATER €TOCKS. Contra Costa £614 40 |Sprog Valley 9815 981 MarinCo. .. :1,% el Hoter ©AS AND KLECTRIC STOSKS. 8 25 |Pacilc Liza. 5014 — ol — [SFG& 9634 97 914 10 |SanFrancscd .lg 534 LAk G L &H 5Blg 56 [SIOCKLOW..... 18 = 14 Fas Gus sy 6315 — INSURANGE STOCKS. Flreman'sFo18213 — | . COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. ADEIO-Cal . 5514 671 kirst Nauon, 18434 — Bankof Cal.. 23714240 | London P&a. 127 130 CUBDELICS — 881p(Merch Ex ... 13— BAVINGS BANK STOCKS. Rers&T(n. 430 — [Sav&Llosn. _ 100 | HumbS&L.1u5) 1160 = Mutual...... 35 40 |UwmiouTrisi 950 1050 binav Unioasss — STREET KAILROAD STOCKS. 1915111 (OakSL&Hay . 100 40 — (PresidiQ...e 5 — 4714 48 | FUWDER STOCKS. 100 — |GaniCox... 3613 38 85 86 |Vigoria. 31g 314 MISCELLANKOUS STOCK3. 9514 98%|Nat Vinco.. — 8 Ger Lead Col 1UT15 — |OceantcSSCe 30 33 HawC&sSCo.. 2415 26 |PacAuxFA 1z 8 Huich SPUS 533, 34 | PacBoraxCe.100 ~ — Mechxass by — |Purf Punie olp — BALEY—MOXNIN® BESIION, Hoara— 75 Giant Powder Con.. 36 50 410 Hawaiian Commerct 24 50 50 Hutchinson 5 P Co 34 1314 T R e 34 00 10 Market-st Rallway. a7 10 Oceanic S 5 Co. 30 150 SF Gas & Eleciric Co... ¥6 10 5V Water. o8 Btreei— 50 Hutchinson 8 P Co. 34 1214 $6000 Market-st Ry Con Bon: 109 75 100 do do 98 00 BALES—AFTEENOON 5543(0%. Poard— 10 Alaska Packers' Association 98 50 3856 Hawailsn Commercial 24 50 10) Hutchinson s P Co. 34 00 90 S ¥ Gas & Electric Co. S 9875 60 5V Water.......... = - 98 1215 200 do do 's30.. fese 9800 $10,000 8 V 4% Bonds......e 1. L 101 8714 $11°00 = P ot A Bond SaaEiE sagion, $7000S F & N P gallway Bonds........ 103 371% — e In France itis a punishable offense for any one to give infants underone year any form of solid food unless such be ordered by written prescription signed by a legaliy qualified medical man ———e e SIEAMEKS 1O SAIL, TETKAMER | IRSTINATION.| SAlLs | PIER Chiikat... |Ferndale......|Sep: 24, -1Px | Pler L3 State of Cal|roruana _, Sept 25,10aM | ier 34 5.11aM | Plorll 4pu | Plor 1§ epl 27, ¥am | Plerll 7. Zrw | Piacs ept28,1% u PMSS Sept 28, 9am|Pier 9 ept 28, J0AM | Pier 13 9134 | PiorLs Vic & Pgt Snd ,. s t = H Weeott.. Humbotdt 1py Plerl3 Del Norte.. |Grays Harbor. [~ept 29,12 u Pler 2 Columbia. .. | Voruaua . Sept 30.10am | Plerid Czarin: .| Sept $0°12 w|Piecs Coos Bas TN jGey I, YAM|Pler Ll —_— STEAMERS TO AREIVE, STEAMER Peter Jebsen City Puenl 1 Frox [ Dux .~ept 24 Mackinaw Chiikat. . Eel Rlv Orizaba......... Mexico Arcata .| Loos Bay +eee. | Newpore, Humbold: Eay . Fomona, Homer. Washtenaw . Queen. . | Poritana. - |Grays Hai Alliance Portland . Anustralia. . | Honolu e . Waiin Waila. .. | Vicioria & Pirer Soans San Blas. Panama....... Alice BLanChard | iregon ports.. Coron: . |SanDiezo . nina and | voriiana. SUN, MOON AND TIDE. UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEV. TiMES AND HEIGHTS oF HIGH AND Low WATERS AT FORT FOINT. ENTRANCE TO SAN FraNCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINT<NDENT. NoTk—Tue high and low waters oc.ur atthe y Front (Mission-street Whar1) about twenty- five minutes later than at Fori Polnt: ihe height o1 tide is the same at both places. September—1897. September 24. .5.59| Moon rises...... 6.04| Moon sets Sun rises Sun sets . Too[Tuoz| 25| 4.00| 26| 438 27| 5.14| | w| 28| 0.28 29| 1.0 30 38| P NoTE—In the ADOvE exposition of the tides ths early morning tides are given in the left hand column, and tho successiva tides of the day In ths order of occurrence as o time. The second tims column gives the second tide of the day, the third mn the third tide, and the last or right band column gives the last tide of the day, sxcept when inere are bui (hres tides. As sometimes accurs. The kelghts given are additions 0 the sonndings on the United States Coast Survey char:s. except when a minas sign (—) precedes ine beight, and Lh the number given s subtracti trom the dep by the charie. A A AL o — The Timo Buail. BrANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. & N., MERCHANTS' KXCHANGE. } Sax FRANCISCO. Sepiember 23, 1897, The time bail on Teiegrapn Hill was dropped exactly at noon Lo-day —L .. at noon of the 120th meridian, or exacily at 8 p M, Greenwich time. W. S. HueHes, Lietenant U. S N. in charge. e SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Arrivel. THURSDAY, September 23. Stmr Polnt Arena. Hansen. 15 nours from Mendocino, ets; pass and mdse, 0 Mendocino Lumbver Co. stmr Corona, Jebsen. 6214 hours fm San Diego: pass aud mdse, 1o Goodall, Perkine & Co. Stmr Greenwood. Fagerlund, 15 hours from Greenwood; lumber and rrties, fo LE White Lum- r Co. Lir sumr Moana, Carey, 24 days 1014 hours from Sydney, via Houolulu 6days 6 hours; pass and mdse, toJ D ~preck«ls & kros Co. Stmr Chilkat, Dunham. 26 hours from Eel Xiver; pass and mdse, to N P 3 § Co. Stmr Protection, Lundquist, 17 hrs from Fort Brazg: lumver, 10 Union Lomber Co Stmr Gipsy. Leland. 24 hours fm Moss Landing, etc; proguce. o Goodall, Perkims & Ca. Ger shib Polymnia. Mo z-n. 55 d vs from New- castle, NSW: 2890 (ons coal. 10 J § Moore & Co. Bxin Catherine Sudden. Han en .14 davs from Wiliaa Harbor; 480 M ft lumber, tos H Harmon Lymeer Co Schr Western Home, Nellson, 3 days from Eure<a: — M ft lumber, 10 bacific Lumbe: Co. Oakland direct. Scir Glen, Jorgensen, 70 days from Apla via Washing:on Istand 13 diys: 3 ons 0id copper and 114 tons copra. 10 Johu Wightman Jr. Schr Herman. Scott, 14 days from Kadiak: 256 outer akins. to H Liebe: & Co. Schr Occldental, Brandt, 2 da; ro; H 245 M it Jnmber. fo MoKay & il Schr Webfoot, Donnelly, 6 days trom “Coos Bay; lumber, to Simpson Lumber Co. Schr Maxim. Olsen. 38 nours from Csspar; 165 M ft lumber, 1o Caspar Lumber Co. A Bcbr Netue Low. Low. 6 hours irom Poias Reyes: 50 bxs buiter. o J H Newbauer & Co. | Cleared. THURSDAY, Sepiember 23. Stmr Mineola, David. Comox; F'ac i: Imorove- ment Co. bir ship Ha ewood, Lonnen, Portiaidi J J Moore & Co. 3 Haw ship Fort George, Mo:se, Nanaimo; Welch & Co. smiled THURSDAY, September 23. Stmr Weeott. Miller, Crescent City : Stmr Umailla, Hunter. Victoria and Port Towns end. Stmr Coos Bay. Hall, San Pedro. Stmr Whitesnoro. Johnson. Stmr Rival, Johnson. Fort Brags. Stmr Alcazar. underson. Stmr Jewel. Madsen, Usspar. Stmr Coquille Jiiver. Johnson. Fort Brags. Stmr Truckee, Daviels, Yaquina Bay. Sumr Newsboy, rosen. s Brship L-icester Casile, Crowes:, Sharpness. Br ship Inveriochy Milne, Queens:own. Br sh v Dalgonar. Kitchen. Queenstown. Snip Dashing Wave, Morenouse, Tacoma, Rkin W H Dimoat, Ni son. Hoaoluiu. Schr Gem, Olsen, Coos Bay. Schir 1da Schnauer, Nielsen, Coos Bay. Kchr Ocean Spray, Steinborn. Iversent. Landing. Schr Daisy Rowe, Oisen, W iliapa Harbor. Schr Abbie, Hansen, Coos Bay. Schr Gen_Banning, Gallop. Eureka. Schr W F Jeweit. Johnson, Grays Harbor. Benr Arcnle and Fonte, Colstrup, Stewartq Point Schr Vesta, Lunvaldt, Port Blakeley. Schr Newark, Beck, sowens Landing. Telegraphic. POINT LOROS, September 23—10 p xx—Weathor thick; wind SW{ velocity 8 miles. Charters. ‘The Brship Thomasina MacLelian is chartered for wheat to Europ 6d—prior to arrival. The Gership Keuee Rickmers loads wheat on the Golumbia River for Europe, 258 9d—prior o arrival The schr H C Wright loads lumber at this port and Albion for Cham per co. The barks Andrew Welch and load mdse for Honolulu. The following vessels take sugar from th Hawalian Islands 10 New York and Philadelph Tillte ~tarpuck, Mav Flint, Iroquois, W F cock, B. F. Packard and H B Hyue. The freights will average about $5 per ton to direct poris, and $5 25 where the vessels arrive for orders. Suvoken. Aug 21—Lat 14 N. long 28 W, Ital ship Frane cesco Clampa, from Swansea, for >an ¥rancisco. Domestic Ports. . USAL—Arrived Sept 23—Schr hence Sept 1 TACOMA—Arrived Sept 23—Schr Prosper, frot Yokonama. SEATTLE—Sailed Sept 23-Jap stmr Ksgo- shima Moru, for Yokohama. EUREKA-Arrived Sept 23—Stmr Sept 22; simr Laguna, hence Sept 21. Salied Sept 28—>scar Norma; stmr Pasadena, for Sa i Pedro SAN DIEGO—Salled Sept 23—Stmr Tillamook, for San Fraucisco. COOS BAY—Arrived Sept 23—Stmr Homer, hce Sept 21. Sailed Sept 23—Stmr Alice Blanchard, for Porte and. ALBION—Sailed Sept 23—Stmr Cleone, for San Francisco WESTPORT—Sallea Sept 23—Stmr Hueneme, for San Francisco. EUREKA—Sailed Sept 23—Schr Gulde, for San Francisco. ALBION—Sailed Sept Newport. ASTORIA—Arrived Sept dale, hence Sept 4. TACOMA—Sailed Sept 22—Br bark Belmont, fot Buenos ayres. 3 PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Sent 23_Sche Fanny Dutard, hence Sept b; schr Sequoi San Diezo. REDONDO—Salled Sept 23— Simr Orizaba, for San Francisco. COOS BAY—Arrived Sept 23—Tug Columbla, from Marys Isiand, Alaska. TATOOSH--Passed Sept 22—Bark W Ina, hence Sept 4, for Seaule: Br ship Cape York, from Panama, for Port Townsena PORT ANGELES—In port Sept 28—ship John € Poiter, hence Sept 8, for Departure Bay; Ger bars Seestern, from Salaverry. tor Victoria. ASTORIA—Arrived Sepi 23—Br ship mene. from Newcastle, NsW. BEAR HARBOR—Saied Sept 23—Stmr West- port. for Newpoit. GRAYSHARBOR—Arrived Sept 22—Schr Vega hence Sept 4. Sept 23—Schr Fanny Adele, hence Sept 3. Sailed Sept 23—Schr C T Hill for San Franclsco. Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Arrived Seps 23—Stmr Finance, from Colon. M rtha Davig Albon. Pomona, ho 23—Stmr Albfon, for 2 —Brship Grassens Philo- ¥oreign Porte. HONOLULU - Arrived Sept 16—Br stmr Moana, from Sydnev; Haw bark Moana, fom Sydney; Haw vark Mauna Ala. hence Aug Salled epi 16— Bikin Amelia for San Franciscos schr Aloha, tor =an Francisco not Sept 14 as re: ported: bktn Klixitat, for Port Townsend; Ger ship H F Glade. for Sun Francisco Tosatl Sep: 1 br Robert Lewers, for Fort Townsend: schr Transit, o sail Sept 17 or 18 for - San Francisco. NEWCASTLE. NSW—Sniled Auz 2—Bark Co- lusa, for Honolulu Aug 9—bBrbark Duns Law, 1or Ran £rancisco. Aug 11— Rus shp Endymion, for San Francisco. Aug 12—Br bark Inversnaia tor Sar Francisce. Aug 14—Ersnip Banuocabura for San Francisco: srship Melpomene, for San Francisco. Aug 23—Br ship Brenda for ~an Francisco. Aug 24—Br bark Invergarry, for San Francisco. Sept 23—Nic bara Buuuaieer, for San Francisco. In port Aug 30—Bark Alex McNell. r ship Celticburn, 5r ship Giaucus, Br bark Inverlyon, Br siip Mariborough Hil, for ~an Francisco; r shlp Provioce, 10r O. econ: Br ship Speke, Ger ship Susanna, Br ship Vincent, for San Francisco: ship Tillie K Starbuck, for Honolulu. Arrived Sept 3_Brship Pengwern, from Free. mantle; Brabip Kate Thomas, from Freemantle, 10 10ad for San Franclsco. SYDNEY—Arrived Sept 22—Br ship North Rid- ng, from Vancouver. NAGASAKI—Sailed Sept 22—Br bark Carradale for Oregon. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Sept 13—Br ship Crown of India, from Chema'nus. HI0GO—Salled Aug 14—Jap bark Tenkio Maru, for Oregon Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers, COPENHAG Arrived Sept 23—stme Hekls from New York. LIVERPOOL—Salled Sept 23—Stmr Corlnthian, for Kostou; sumr Indiana, 1or Philadelp iia. QUEENSTOW N—3alled Sept 23—S.mr Gere manic, for New York. ROTTERDAM—Suiled Sept 23—Stmr Rotter- dam. for New York. GENOA—Salled Sept 23—Stmr Kaiser Wilhelm 11 for New York. NEW YOKK—Sailed Sept 23—Stmr Normannis for Ham burg. Importations. MONTEREY—Per Glpsy—6 bxs dried fish. Santa Cruz—4 bxs butter, 11 cs cheese, 500 bblg lime, 2 coops chickens. Moss Linning—2 bxs butter, Watsonviile—38 kees nails, 1 sk pulp, 370 sks oats, 8U0 sks wheat. Moro Lojo - 593 sks potatoes. SAN DIKGO- Per Coroua—10 pkgs mdse, 1 cs beeswax, 1 bx P roilers, 1 sk nams. 3 bbis olives, 200 sks whea!, 144 bxs lemons, 8§ bxsoranges, 3 ;s Ll;y oods, 400 sks oats. 1 bx books, 347 bdis ry fiy Port Eiacford—551 sks arfed fruit, 1bai_collars, 18 bxs fish. 25 cs eggs, 26 sks mustard. 1213 sks oats, 3553 sks wheat. 1589 sks bariey, 14 coops chickens and vouitry, 1 lot household goods. 1 biol 1bx olives, 2 pkgs mdse, ¥4 sks beans, 61 bdls hides and peits, 2 bbis tallow, 21 cs cheese, 13 bales wool, 9 dressed calves. Newpori—3053 sks barley, 244 sks wheat scre>n- ings, 6 pkgs mdse, 25 sks peanuts. 18 bxs oranzes, 49 bxslemons. Redonao—1 bbl saze, 6 cs hai 10 es lars, 2 bbis pigs feet, 16 pk<s hardware and agricaltural implements, 2 sks asbestos. 12 cs D S backs, cris slabs. 1' crt legs, 1 bx sides. 3cs advertising Jmatter. 24 bxs lemons. Porc Los Angeles—800 sks barley, 1 bx tools, 1 bx dried fruit, 2 pkgs nardware, 1 bx win®, 5 vdls hose. 1 bae excelsior, 1 pkg moldings, 1 pkgs agricaltural impiements, 1 p<g mase. 13 bbl beandy. Santa Barbara—3 bdls bags, 3 cs eggs, 4 bxs fish, 89 bxs lemon POINT ARENA—Per Point Arena—4% bxs but- ter, 2 0xs tools, 1 cs egus, b hides, 27 bxs apples 9 dressed 1ogs, 2 bxs brackets, 1 boat, 1 pkg mase, 4 Lxs berries. Sendoctu 176 M ft lumber, 25 pkgs furnitnre, 1bx hats b bxs ber:ies, 2 8 eggs, 8 pkgs hides, 1 bx hardware, pkg: mdse. COQUILLE RIVER—Per Chilkat—48 head cat- tie, 46 head calves 9 kegs 137 oxs buiier, 7 bales wool, 3 veal, 1 bx apples, 12 hogs. Consignees. Per Gipsy~H Du'ard: H Cowell &Co; Minaker & Welbanks; Thomas Loughran; Cal Bottling Co ¥ B Haight; A W Fink: D M Bol man: Hiils Bros: Buffalo Brewery: Baker& Hamlliion: Husson & Hurs ; Herman Joost; Wetmore Bros: United States Brewery: Kowals<y & Co; Standard Oil Co; Norton, Teiler & Co. Per Chilkat—0) B Smith & Co: Standard OIl C> : Brizham. Hoppe & Co: F B Haight; Miller & Lux J Schweitzer & Co; C E Whitney & Co; P Be wiy Wheaton, Breon & Co: Hills Bros: Geo Anderson: Marshall & Heimers: Rus«. Karly & Co: F Uri & Co: Thos Denigan son & Co. ¥ “r Point Aiena—Dairymen’s Union: Dennison & Feiing; Kuss, Early & Co: S H Fank & Co; J J buffey: Cail Geriewu; A J B Immei: George R Ribbe: Sunset T & T Co: Baker & Hamilton: Selig Bros: Hiimer, Bredhoff & Scunlz: Capt krickson: J Gankan: KEveleth& Nash: standard Oil Co: L Klive: Sawyer Tanning Co; L& G Brenner; W A Kouse: 11 Newso. ndocino Lumover Co. Ver Corona— kHilmer, Breahot & schuiz: Armour Packing Co: San Francisco brewing Co: Milwau- kee Brewery: A Galll Fruit Co: S Jacobs & Ce 3 D Giraham: Johuson Bros: Goldberg, Bowen & Cc Jonas Erlanger & Co: Levi Spiegel & Co: Hotmun & Lo, Wolf « Son; Murphy. Gran: & Lo: Geo W McNear: H Dutard: Payot, Upham & Co; M ¥ Cabral; Gray & Barbleri: J) covich & Co; F H Parka: W C Price & Co; Biagi &Co; H Jennings: Eveleth & Nash; Preseivaline Mig Co: Cudaby Packing Co: F 1 ..mes & Co: T W Eastman; I F' Ferguson; Pacific smmonia anl Chemical Wrks: F A C.eveland; McDonough & Kunyon; J Steiev: Newmark & Edward: M O'brien; Chariche & 5 Biumenth4l: F C Simpson; DM Osborne J ~teiey: New York Beiting and lac iog Co: Wiibur, McLincoln & Co: A Pallies: Pacific Coas. Fish Co; L G Sresovich & Co: J B Tngugl: P A Mclonald: A Psladini: C K Whitney & U Marshall & Reim-r+: H Heckman & Co; Sanfora / Wetmore 5ros: Huss, Kar v o Witzel & B xel W C Price & C J K Armsby & Co: Nor:on, l'eiler & Uo: S Straus: Dalton Bros: Lator Exchange: Kos. & Hewiet Dodge, Sweenev & Co:J Hoffman:D - Wescheke ;A L Luudy & Co; Wieland Brewing Co. Sacramento Fish Co: ¥ Ur & Co; A L Lundy & Co: Clement. Pringle & Co: b Kiren nanu & (o; B Waterman & Co: B G Ruhl & Co; Bassett & Bunker; C C Hiily J Vaun Ron & Co: A Parnaissana: V D Virziho; Moore, Ferguson & Co: G Usmillonid Co; Geo W McNear; Sinsheimer Bros. 2